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1 existing practice
Юридический термин: существующая практика, существующая практика, установившаяся практика, установившаяся практика -
2 existing practice
існуюча практика; практика, що склалася -
3 existing practice
существующая практика, установившаяся практика -
4 existing
чинний, існуючий- existing borders
- existing custom
- existing housing
- existing language
- existing law
- existing legal basis
- existing legislation
- existing loan
- existing norm
- existing practice
- existing statute
- existing tax rat -
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1) практика2) обычай; обыкновение3) нормы процесса, процессуальные нормы, процессуальное право; судебная процедура•- practice of the courts
- practice of the trade
- abusive practice
- administrative practice
- antitrust practice
- chamber practice
- common practice
- common-law practice
- congressional practices
- constitutional practice
- correctional practice
- corrupt practice
- corrupt practices
- court practice
- criminal practice
- deceitful practices
- deceitful practice
- discriminatory practice
- evil practice
- executive practice
- existing practice
- fair practices
- fair practice
- fraudulent practices
- fraudulent practice
- ill practices
- ill practice
- illegal practices
- illegal practice
- investigative practice
- judicial practice
- law practice
- legal practice
- legislative practice
- mutinous practice
- nonculpability deceptive practice
- parliamentary practice
- penal practice
- police practices
- police practice
- private practice
- private law practice
- prosecutorial practice
- public practice
- referral practices
- referral practice
- restrictive trade practices
- restrictive trade practice
- sentencing practices
- sentencing practice
- state practice
- statutory practice
- third party practice
- traitorous practices
- traitorous practice
- unfair practices
- deceptive practices
- deceptive practice
- policing practices
- policing practice
- treasonable practices
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1. n1) практика; опыт; навык2) деятельность, занятие; метод; система•- administrative practice
- anticompetitive practice
- business practice
- commercial practice
- common practice
- concerted practice
- contractual practice
- corrupt practice
- current practice
- diplomatic practice
- economic practices
- established practice
- fair employment practice
- financial practice
- foreign exchange practice
- general practice
- generally accepted international practice
- human rights practices
- improved agricultural practices
- in practice
- in world practice
- international practice
- judicial practice
- management practices
- monopoly practice
- predatory practices
- prevalent practice
- restrictive practices in industry
- revolutionary practice
- running practice
- sharp practice
- social practice
- standard practice
- trade practice
- trading practice
- traditional practice
- treaty practice
- unacceptable practice
- unfair competitive practices
- unfair employment practice
- unlawful practice
- wide practice
- working practice 2. v1) применять; практиковать2) действовать; заниматься чем-л. -
7 bring into line with...
1) (smb.) убедить кого-л. согласиться или сотрудничать с...He finally succeeded in bringing his opponents into line with his own views. (RHD) — Ему наконец удалось убедить оппонентов в своей правоте.
2) (smth.) привести что-л. в соответствие с...; поставить что-л. в один ряд с...Bonarges: "...Why not have done with this superstition of monarchy, and bring the British Commonwealth into line with all the other great Powers today as a republic?" (B. Shaw, ‘The Apple Carl’, act II) — Бонерджес: "...Почему бы не покончить с предрассудком, называемым монархией, и не поставить Британское Содружество Наций в один ряд с другими великими республиканскими государствами?"
This Bill is designed to bring our laws into line with existing practice. — Задача законопроекта - привести наши законы в соответствие с существующей практикой.
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8 bring into line (with)
1) (of smb.) убeдить кoгo-л. coглacитьcя или coтpудничaтьHe finally succeeded in bringing his opponents into line with his own views2) (of smth.) пpивecти чтo-л. в cooтвeтcтвиe c чём-л.; пocтaвить чтo-л. в oдин pяд c чём-л.Bonarges....Why not have done with this superstition of monarchy, and bring the British Commonwealth into line with all the other great Powers today as a republic? (C. B. Shaw). This Bill is designed to bring our laws into line with existing practice (Daily Worker) -
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1. adjective(of or belonging to the present: current affairs; the current month; the current temperature.) actual
2. noun1) ((the direction of) a stream of water or air: the current of a river.) corriente2) ((a) flow of electricity: an electrical current.) corriente•- current account
current1 adj actualcurrent2 n corrientethe sea is dangerous here, there is a strong current el mar es peligroso aquí, hay mucha corrientetr['kʌrənt]1 (present, existing - gen) actual; (- month, year) en curso; (most recent - issue) último,-a; (- legislation, licence) vigente2 (generally accepted) corriente, común, habitual, general1 (gen) corriente nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcurrent account cuenta corrientecurrent ['kərənt] adj1) present: actualcurrent events: actualidades2) prevalent: corriente, común♦ currently advcurrent n: corriente fadj.• actual adj.• corriente adj.• en curso adj.n.• corriente s.m.• fluido s.m.
I 'kɜːrənt, 'kʌrənt1) (before n)b) ( most recent) < issue> último2)a) ( valid) <license/membership> vigenteb) ( prevailing) <opinion/practice> corriente, común, habitual
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1) ca) (flow of water, air) corriente fb) ( general trend) corriente f2) c u ( Elec) corriente f['kʌrǝnt]to run off household current — (AmE) funcionar con electricidad
1.ADJ [fashion, tendency] actual; [price, word] corriente; [year, month, week] presente, en cursothe current month/year — el presente mes/año, el mes/año en curso
the current opinion is that... — actualmente se cree que...
this idea/method is still quite current — esta idea/este método se usa bastante todavía
2.N (all senses) corriente fdirect/alternating current — corriente f directa/alterna
- go against the current- go with the current3.CPDcurrent account N — (Brit) cuenta f corriente
current affairs NPL — temas mpl de actualidad
current assets NPL — activo msing corriente
current events N — = current affairs
current liabilities NPL — pasivo msing corriente
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I ['kɜːrənt, 'kʌrənt]1) (before n)b) ( most recent) < issue> último2)a) ( valid) <license/membership> vigenteb) ( prevailing) <opinion/practice> corriente, común, habitual
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1) ca) (flow of water, air) corriente fb) ( general trend) corriente f2) c u ( Elec) corriente fto run off household current — (AmE) funcionar con electricidad
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10 law
nзакон, право; законодательство, правовая нормаto abolish / to abrogate a law — отменять закон
to administer law — отправлять / осуществлять правосудие
to adopt a law — принимать / утверждать закон
to alter / to amend a law — вносить поправки в закон
to be above the law — быть неподсудным / выше закона / над законом
to be at law with smb — судиться с кем-л.
to be exempt from the law — быть неподсудным / неподвластным закону
to break a law — нарушать / преступать закон
to contravene a law — нарушать закон; противоречить закону
to defy law — не подчиняться закону, игнорировать закон
to draw up a law — разрабатывать закон / законопроект
to enact legislation into law — принимать законопроект, придавать законопроекту силу закона
to enforce law — обеспечивать выполнение закона, следить за соблюдением закона
to flout law — попирать / не выполнять закон
to go beyond the law — совершать противозаконный поступок; обходить закон
to honor the law — уважать / соблюдать закон
to implement a law — выполнять закон; вводить закон в действие
to infringe law — нарушать / преступать закон
to institute / to introduce law — вводить закон
to keep in with the law — подчиняться закону, не нарушать закон
to keep within the law — держаться в рамках / придерживаться закона
to lay down the law — распоряжаться, командовать
to make a law — издавать закон; составлять закон
to override law — не признавать закон, не считаться с законом
to pass a law — принимать / утверждать закон
to practice law — заниматься адвокатурой / юриспруденцией
to put a law into effect / operation — вводить закон в действие
to take the law in(to) one's own hands — устраивать самосуд
to take the law of smb — привлекать кого-л. к суду
- abuse of the lawto violate a law — нарушать / преступать / попирать закон
- according to the law
- active law
- administration of laws
- administrative law
- air law
- ambassadorial law
- amnesty law
- antilabor law
- antipollution law
- antismoking law
- antiterrorist law
- antitrust laws - basic law
- binding in law
- breach of law
- breakdown of law and order
- business law
- by law
- campaign-financing laws
- canon law
- case law
- changes to the electoral law
- child-labor laws
- civil law
- clemency law
- club law - common law
- company law
- compliance with law
- conflict of interest law
- conflict with the law
- conscription law
- constitutional law
- consular law
- contrary to law
- contrary to military law
- controversial law
- conventional international law
- cosmic law
- court of law
- criminal law
- crown law
- customary law
- definite law
- development of international law
- discriminatory law
- disdain for the law
- disregard of the law
- doctor of law
- domestic law
- draft law
- ecclesiastical law
- economic law
- economic laws of the development of society
- election law
- electoral law
- emergency law
- enforcement of a law
- existent laws
- existing laws
- export control law
- extension of martial law
- extradition law
- family law
- federal laws - fundamental law
- general international law
- general law
- gun control law
- gun law prevails
- gun law
- humanitarian law
- immigration laws
- in British law
- in conformity with the law
- in law
- in the eyes of the law
- individual labor law
- infringement of the laws
- institutions of international law
- internal law
- internal security laws
- international administrative law
- international humanitarian law
- international law
- international monetary law
- international private law
- international public law
- international trade law
- international treaty law
- interstate commerce laws
- inviolable law
- irreversible law
- Islamic holy laws
- Jim Crow law
- judicial law
- jungle law
- labor laws
- land law
- language law - law goes through
- law is in force
- law is invalid
- law is subject to yearly review
- law is the law
- law merchant
- law must be upheld
- law of actions
- law of civil procedure
- law of conflicts
- law of contracts
- law of criminal procedure
- law of international trade
- law of nations
- law of nature
- law of property
- law of state responsibility
- law of succession
- law of the land
- law of the sea
- law of treaties
- law of value
- law on leasing
- law on religion
- law on smth
- law provides for
- law should follow its normal course
- laws and customs
- laws and regulations
- laws are being ignored
- laws governing social development
- laws governing the economy
- laws in force
- laws of historical development of society
- laws of honor
- laws restraining the press
- local law
- loop-hole in the law
- Lynch law
- maritime law
- maritime safety law
- martial law is in force
- martial law
- military law
- minions of law
- municipal law
- national law
- natural law
- nature laws
- no-knock search law
- object of international law
- objective economic laws
- objective laws
- observance of the laws
- offence of law
- outer space law
- passage of the law
- penal law
- political law
- power to execute laws
- press law
- principles of law
- private international law
- private law
- property law
- provision in the law
- public international law
- public law
- race law
- racist law - retreat of the law
- right-to-know law
- right-to-work laws
- rules of law
- secession law
- security law
- segregation law
- settled law
- shield laws
- slip law
- source of law
- space law
- state law
- statute law
- strict observance of the law
- subject of international law
- substantive law
- sunset law
- sunshine law
- system of law
- the spirit and the letter of the law
- under an amnesty law
- under local law
- under the law
- under the new law
- universal historical laws
- vagrancy law - war-time laws
- within bounds of international law -
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1) право ( в объективном смысле)2) закон3) общее право5) юстиция; юристы•according to law — в соответствии с правом, с законом; правомерно | соответствующий праву, закону; правомерный, законный;
law and order — правопорядок;
law and usage of Parliament — парламентский обычай;
law as amended — закон в изменённой редакции;
law as fact — право как факт, право как сущее;
law as norm — право как норма, право как должное;
at law — в соответствии с правом, в силу права, в области права; в рамках общего права;
law Christian — церковное право;
contrary to law — в противоречии с правом; в противоречии с законом | противоречащий праву; противоречащий закону;
law due to expire — закон с истекающим сроком действия;
law for the time being — закон, действующий в настоящее время;
law in force — 1. действующее право 2. действующий закон;
in law — по закону;
contemplation in law — 1. юридически значимые намерения, цель 2. точка зрения закона;
law in vigour — действующий закон;
law martial — военное положение;
law merchant — торговое право; обычное торговое право;
law spiritual — церковное право;
to be in trouble with the law — вступить в конфликт с законом;
to carry law into effect — ввести закон в действие;
to clarify the law — разъяснить смысл правовой нормы, закона;
to consult the law — обратиться за разъяснением к закону; обратиться за консультацией к юристу, к адвокату;
to continue existing law — продлевать действие существующей правовой нормы, закона;
to create new law — создавать новую правовую норму; принимать (новый) закон;
to elaborate the law — разрабатывать закон;
to emerge as law — обретать силу закона;
to get into difficulty with the law — вступить в конфликт с законом;
to go to law — обратиться к правосудию;
to keep law current — модернизировать право, закон;
to make laws — законодательствовать;
to practice law — заниматься юридической [адвокатской] практикой;
to provide for by law — предусмотреть законом, узаконить;
to restate the law — переформулировать, перередактировать правовую норму, закон;
to stand to the law — предстать перед судом;
to strain the law — допустить натяжку в истолковании закона;
to teach law — преподавать право;
law unacted upon — закон, который не соблюдается;
within the law — в рамках закона, в пределах закона
- law of armslaw of international organizations — право, регулирующее деятельность международных организаций
- law of civil procedure
- law of conflict of laws
- law of conflict
- law of contract
- law of copyright
- law of corrections
- law of crimes
- law of crime
- law of criminal procedure
- law of domestical relations
- law of domestic relations
- law of employment
- law of equity
- law of evidence
- law of God
- law of honour
- law of industrial relations
- law of international trade
- law of landlord and tenant
- law of marriage
- law of master and servant
- law of merchants
- law of merchant shipping
- law of nations
- law of nature
- law of neighbouring tenements
- law of obligation
- law of outer space
- law of peace
- law of personal property
- law of persons
- law of power
- law of practice
- law of prize
- law of procedure
- law of property
- law of quasi-contract
- law of real property
- law of shipping
- law of substance
- law of succession
- law of taxation
- law of the air
- law of the case
- law of the church
- law of the Constitution
- law of the court
- law of the flag
- law of the land
- law of the sea
- law of the situs
- law of the staple
- law of torts
- law of treaties
- law of trusts
- law of war
- abnormal law
- absolute law
- actual law
- adjective law
- adjective patent law
- administrative law
- admiralty law
- admitted law
- agrarian law
- air carriage law
- ambassadorial law
- American Indian law
- American international law
- Antarctic law
- anti-corrupt practices laws
- antipollution laws
- anti-trust laws
- antiunion laws
- applicable law
- applied law
- bad law
- banking law
- basic law
- binding law
- blue law
- blue sky laws
- Brehon laws
- broken law
- business law
- canon law
- case law
- census disclosure law
- church law
- cited law
- civil law
- club law
- commercial law
- commitment law
- common law
- company law
- comparative law
- compiled laws
- congressional law
- conservation laws
- consolidated laws
- conspiracy law
- constitutional law
- consuetudinary law
- consular law
- continental law
- contract law
- conventional law
- conventional international law
- copyright law
- corporate law
- criminal law
- crown law
- current law
- customary law
- customary international law
- customs law
- decisional law
- diplomatic law
- discriminating law
- discriminatory law
- domestic law
- domiciliary law
- dormant law
- draft law
- dry law
- ecclesiastical law
- economic law
- educational law
- effective law
- efficacious law
- election law
- emergency laws
- employment law
- enacted law
- enforceable law
- enrolled law
- environmental law
- equity law
- established law
- exchange law
- exclusion laws
- executive law
- executively inspired law
- existing law
- ex post facto law
- extradition laws
- extradition law
- factory laws
- factory law
- fair employment practices law
- fair trade laws
- family law
- fecial law
- federal law
- feudal law
- finance law
- fiscal law
- foreign law
- formal law
- free law
- French Canadian law
- fundamental law
- game laws
- general law
- generally applicable law
- gibbet law
- good law
- group law
- Halifax law
- harsh law
- health laws
- highway laws
- highway traffic law
- homestead laws
- housing law
- hovering laws
- humanitarian law
- immutable law
- industrial law
- industrial property case law
- inheritance law
- inner comparative law
- insurance law
- interlocal criminal law
- internal law
- internal-revenue law
- international law
- international law of the sea
- international administrative law
- international conventional law
- international criminal law
- international fluvial law
- international public law
- interpersonal law
- interstate law
- intertemporal law
- intestate laws
- introduced law
- Jim Crow laws
- judaic law
- judge-made law
- judicial law
- judiciary law
- labour relations law
- labour law
- land law
- legislation law
- licensing law
- living law
- Lynch law
- magisterial law
- maritime law
- market law
- marriage law
- martial law
- matrimonial law
- mercantile law
- military law
- mining law
- mob law
- model law
- modern law
- Mohammedan law
- moral law
- municipal law
- national law
- nationality law
- natural law
- naval law
- naval prize law
- neutrality laws
- new law
- no-fault law
- nondiscriminating law
- nondiscriminatory law
- non-enacted law
- nuclear law
- obscenity law
- obsolete law
- occupational safety laws
- official law
- official session law volume
- old law
- organic law
- original law
- ostensible law
- outmoded law
- pamphlet laws
- parliamentary law
- pass law
- passed law
- patent law
- penal law
- permissive law
- personal law
- personal law of origin
- police law
- political law
- poor laws
- positive law
- present law
- prevailing law
- preventive martial law
- prima facie law
- primary law
- prior law
- prison laws
- privacy law
- private law
- private international law
- privilege law
- prize law
- procedural law
- procedural criminal law
- promulgated law
- proper law of the contract
- property law
- proposed law
- provincial law
- public law
- public contract law
- punitive law
- quarantine laws
- real property law
- real law
- regional international law
- relevant law
- remedial law
- retroactive law
- retrospective law
- revenue laws
- road laws
- road transport law
- Roman Civil law
- Roman law
- safety laws
- sea law
- secular law
- session law
- settled law
- slip law
- social security law
- social law
- sound law
- space law
- special law
- speed law
- standing law
- state law
- state-use law
- state-wide law
- statute law
- stringent law
- subsidiary law
- succession law
- sumptuary laws
- Sunday closing laws
- superior law
- supreme law of the land
- tacit law
- tariff law
- tax law
- territorial law
- trade laws
- traditional law
- traffic laws
- transnational law
- treaty law
- unalterable law
- unenforceable law
- unified laws
- uniform law
- ununified laws
- unwritten law
- unwritten constitutional law
- vagrancy laws
- wage and hour laws
- war law
- welfare laws
- wildlife law
- working law
- written law
- written constitutional law
- zoning law
- electoral law
- financial law
- indefeasible law
- merchant law
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adjective1) (actually existing) real [Gestalt, Ereignis, Lebewesen]; wirklich [Macht]2) (genuine) echt [Interesse, Gold, Seide]3) (true) wahr [Grund, Freund, Name, Glück]; echt [Mitleid, Vergnügen, Sieg]the real thing — (genuine article) der/die/das Echte
be [not] the real thing — [un]echt sein
4) (Econ.) real; Real-in real terms — real [sinken, steigen]
5)be for real — (coll.) echt sein; [Angebot, Drohung:] ernst gemeint sein
* * *[riəl] 1. adjective1) (which actually exists: There's a real monster in that cave.) echt3) (actual: He may own the factory, but it's his manager who is the real boss.) tatsächlich4) (great: a real surprise/problem.) wirklich2. adverb((especially American) very; really: a real nice house.) äußerst- academic.ru/60536/realist">realist- realism
- realistic
- realistically
- reality
- really 3. interjection(an expression of surprise, protest, doubt etc: `I'm going to be the next manager.' `Oh really?'; Really! You mustn't be so rude!) wirklich- real estate- for real
- in reality* * *[rɪəl, AM ri:l]I. adjin \real life im wirklichen Lebenthe \real world die wirkliche Welt2. (genuine) echtshe is a \real godsend sie ist wahrhaft ein Geschenk des Himmels\real beauty wahre Schönheit\real danger echte Gefahrmade of \real leather/silver aus echtem Leder/Silber gefertigt\real pleasure wahre Freudeit's a \real pleasure to meet you ich bin sehr erfreut, Sie kennenzulernento be one's \real self sich akk so geben, wie man ist, ganz man selbst sein\real threat wirkliche [o reale] Bedrohung3. (for emphasis)4. FOOD unbehandelt\real coffee Bohnenkaffee ma \real man ein richtiger Manna \real gentleman ein wahrer Gentlemana \real disaster eine echte Katastrophe fam\real earnings [or income] Realeinkommen nt, effektives Einkommenin \real terms effektiv\real wages Reallohn m8. MATH\real number reelle Zahl\real quantity reale Menge9. PHOT\real image reales [o echtes] Bild10.is this letter a joke or is it for \real? ist dieser Brief ein Scherz oder [ist er] ernst gemeint?to look like the \real thing echt aussehenthis lemonade is \real good! diese Limonade schmeckt wirklich toll!* * *[rɪəl]1. adj1) (= genuine) gold, flowers, silk etc, sympathy, joy, desire echt; need, improvement echt, wirklich; (as opposed to substitute) richtig; name richtig; (= true, as opposed to apparent) owner, boss, reason, purpose, state of affairs wirklich, tatsächlich, eigentlich; (= not imaginary) creature, object, life, world wirklich, real (ESP PHILOS); (PHYS, MATH) reell; (ECON) realyou can touch it, it's real —
was the unicorn ever a real creature? — gab es das Einhorn je wirklich or tatsächlich?
in real life — im wirklichen Leben
he has no real power — er hat keine wirkliche Macht
his grief was very real — sein Schmerz war echt, er empfand seinen Schmerz zutiefst
it's the real thing or McCoy, this whisky! — dieser Whisky ist der echte
"real leather" — echt Leder
it's not the real thing — das ist nicht das Wahre
climbing this hill isn't much when you've done the real thing —
the real question is... — die wirkliche Frage ist..., der Kern der Frage ist...
to keep in touch with the real world —
2) (= proper, complete) richtig; sportsman, gentleman, coward richtig, echt; champion, friend, friendship wahr, echt; threat echt, wirklich; idiot, disaster komplettit's a real miracle — das ist wirklich or echt (inf) ein Wunder, das ist ein wahres Wunder
it's a real shame — es ist wirklich schade, es ist jammerschade
he doesn't know what real contentment/family life is — er weiß ja nicht, was Zufriedenheit/Familienleben wirklich ist
that's what I call a real car —
I'm in real trouble — ich bin in großen Schwierigkeiten
to make real money — wirklich viel Geld verdienen, das große Geld verdienen or machen (inf)
this increase is equivalent in real terms to... — dieser Anstieg entspricht effektiv...
2. adv (esp US inf)echt (inf), wirklichwe had a real good laugh — wir haben so gelacht
3. n1)for real — wirklich, echt (inf)
is this for real or is it another practice? — ist das echt (inf) or Ernst oder schon wieder eine Übung?
2) (PHILOS)the real — das Reale, die Wirklichkeit
* * *real1 [rıəl; ˈriːəl]1. real, tatsächlich, wirklich:taken from real life aus dem Leben gegriffen;his real name sein richtiger oder bürgerlicher Name;the real reason der wahre Grund;the real thing umg das (einzig) Wahre;a) die Arbeitswelt,2. echt, rein (Seide etc):real ale Br nach traditionellen Methoden hergestelltes Bier;real feelings echte oder aufrichtige Gefühle;“upper real leather” „Obermaterial echt Leder“;he is a real man er ist ein echter oder wahrer Mann3. PHIL real:a) wirklichb) absolut, unabhängig vom Bewusstsein (existierend)4. JURa) dinglichb) unbeweglich, Real…:real action dingliche Klage;real assets unbewegliches Vermögen, Immobilien;real growth WIRTSCH reales Wachstum;5. ELEK reell, ohmsch, Wirk…:real power Wirkleistung f6. MATH, OPT reell (Zahl, Bild)B sa) das Reale oder Wirkliche,b) die Realität, die Wirklichkeithis threats were for real seine Drohungen waren ernst gemeintC adv besonders US umg sehr, äußerstreal2 [reıˈɑːl] pl -als, -ales [-ˈɑːleıs] s Real m (ehemalige spanische Silbermünze)* * *adjective1) (actually existing) real [Gestalt, Ereignis, Lebewesen]; wirklich [Macht]2) (genuine) echt [Interesse, Gold, Seide]3) (true) wahr [Grund, Freund, Name, Glück]; echt [Mitleid, Vergnügen, Sieg]the real thing — (genuine article) der/die/das Echte
be [not] the real thing — [un]echt sein
4) (Econ.) real; Real-in real terms — real [sinken, steigen]
5)be for real — (coll.) echt sein; [Angebot, Drohung:] ernst gemeint sein
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[br]b. 25 May 1674 Planitz, Germanyd. 12 January 1727 Leipzig, Germany[br]German scientist famous for his nine-volume work, which comes under the general title Theatrum Machinarum.[br]Leupold was essentially an academic of great learning in the tradition of the Renaissance. He was basically a scientist with a principal interest in the extraction of minerals, and in 1725 was made a Commissioner of Mines. He was also a member of the Academy of Berlin. The nine volumes of his work Theatrum Machinarum are detailed studies of the various disciplines, with existing practices illustrated in woodcuts. These nine volumes (see below, Bibliography) were brought to England by the younger members of the aristocracy returning from their Grand Tour. The large water-wheel created for raising water at Painshill, in Surrey, was a straight copy of the relevant illustration in Wasser- Bau-Kunst (1724). The volume Mühlen-Bau-Kunst is a good reference book on German milling practice, which remains essentially unchanged in existing mills.[br]BibliographyThe nine volumes of Theatrum Machinarum were all reprinted in Hanover in the 1980s. The original dates of publication were as follows: 1722, Schau-Platz der Rechen-und Mess-kunst; 1724, Schau-Platz der Wasser-Bau-Kunst; 1724, Schau-Platz der Wasser-Künste; 1724, Schau-Platz des Grundes der mechanischen Wissenschaften; 1725, Schau-Platz der Heb-Zeuge; 1726, Schau-Platz der Gewicht-Kunst und Waagen; 1726, Schau-Platz der Brücken und des Brücken-Bauer, 1729, Zusatz zum Schau-Platz der Machinen und Instrumenten; 1735, Schau-Platz der Mühlen-Bau-Kunst.KM -
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It is a common notion, or at least it is implied in many common modes of speech, that the thoughts, feelings, and actions of sentient beings are not a subject of science.... This notion seems to involve some confusion of ideas, which it is necessary to begin by clearing up. Any facts are fitted, in themselves, to be a subject of science, which follow one another according to constant laws; although those laws may not have been discovered, nor even to be discoverable by our existing resources. (Mill, 1900, B. VI, Chap. 3, Sec. 1)One class of natural philosophers has always a tendency to combine the phenomena and to discover their analogies; another class, on the contrary, employs all its efforts in showing the disparities of things. Both tendencies are necessary for the perfection of science, the one for its progress, the other for its correctness. The philosophers of the first of these classes are guided by the sense of unity throughout nature; the philosophers of the second have their minds more directed towards the certainty of our knowledge. The one are absorbed in search of principles, and neglect often the peculiarities, and not seldom the strictness of demonstration; the other consider the science only as the investigation of facts, but in their laudable zeal they often lose sight of the harmony of the whole, which is the character of truth. Those who look for the stamp of divinity on every thing around them, consider the opposite pursuits as ignoble and even as irreligious; while those who are engaged in the search after truth, look upon the other as unphilosophical enthusiasts, and perhaps as phantastical contemners of truth.... This conflict of opinions keeps science alive, and promotes it by an oscillatory progress. (Oersted, 1920, p. 352)Most of the fundamental ideas of science are essentially simple, and may, as a rule, be expressed in a language comprehensible to everyone. (Einstein & Infeld, 1938, p. 27)A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it. (Planck, 1949, pp. 33-34)[Original quotation: "Eine neue wissenschaftliche Wahrheit pflegt sich nicht in der Weise durchzusetzen, dass ihre Gegner ueberzeugt werden und sich as belehrt erklaeren, sondern vielmehr dadurch, dass die Gegner allmaehlich aussterben und dass die heranwachsende Generation von vornherein mit der Wahrheit vertraut gemacht ist." (Planck, 1990, p. 15)]I had always looked upon the search for the absolute as the noblest and most worth while task of science. (Planck, 1949, p. 46)If you cannot-in the long run-tell everyone what you have been doing, your doing has been worthless. (SchroЁdinger, 1951, pp. 7-8)Even for the physicist the description in plain language will be a criterion of the degree of understanding that has been reached. (Heisenberg, 1958, p. 168)The old scientific ideal of episteґmeґ-of absolutely certain, demonstrable knowledge-has proved to be an idol. The demand for scientific objectivity makes it inevitable that every scientific statement must remain tentative forever. It may indeed be corroborated, but every corroboration is relative to other statements which, again, are tentative. Only in our subjective experiences of conviction, in our subjective faith, can we be "absolutely certain." (Popper, 1959, p. 280)The layman, taught to revere scientists for their absolute respect for the observed facts, and for the judiciously detached and purely provisional manner in which they hold scientific theories (always ready to abandon a theory at the sight of any contradictory evidence) might well have thought that, at Miller's announcement of this overwhelming evidence of a "positive effect" [indicating that the speed of light is not independent from the motion of the observer, as Einstein's theory of relativity demands] in his presidential address to the American Physical Society on December 29th, 1925, his audience would have instantly abandoned the theory of relativity. Or, at the very least, that scientists-wont to look down from the pinnacle of their intellectual humility upon the rest of dogmatic mankind-might suspend judgment in this matter until Miller's results could be accounted for without impairing the theory of relativity. But no: by that time they had so well closed their minds to any suggestion which threatened the new rationality achieved by Einstein's world-picture, that it was almost impossible for them to think again in different terms. Little attention was paid to the experiments, the evidence being set aside in the hope that it would one day turn out to be wrong. (Polanyi, 1958, pp. 12-13)The practice of normal science depends on the ability, acquired from examplars, to group objects and situations into similarity sets which are primitive in the sense that the grouping is done without an answer to the question, "Similar with respect to what?" (Kuhn, 1970, p. 200)Science in general... does not consist in collecting what we already know and arranging it in this or that kind of pattern. It consists in fastening upon something we do not know, and trying to discover it. (Collingwood, 1972, p. 9)Scientific fields emerge as the concerns of scientists congeal around various phenomena. Sciences are not defined, they are recognized. (Newell, 1973a, p. 1)This is often the way it is in physics-our mistake is not that we take our theories too seriously, but that we do not take them seriously enough. I do not think it is possible really to understand the successes of science without understanding how hard it is-how easy it is to be led astray, how difficult it is to know at any time what is the next thing to be done. (Weinberg, 1977, p. 49)Science is wonderful at destroying metaphysical answers, but incapable of providing substitute ones. Science takes away foundations without providing a replacement. Whether we want to be there or not, science has put us in a position of having to live without foundations. It was shocking when Nietzsche said this, but today it is commonplace; our historical position-and no end to it is in sight-is that of having to philosophize without "foundations." (Putnam, 1987, p. 29)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Science
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[ə'mendmənt]1) Общая лексика: исправление, компенсация, поправка (к резолюции, законопроекту), работа по улучшению (чего-л.), устранение недостатков, улучшение, корректировка2) Биология: вещество, мелиорирующее почву, структурообразователь, вещество, улучшающее почву3) Техника: дополнение, заплата, коррекция, модернизация, модификация, уточнение, поправка (изменение), кондиционер (удобрения)4) Сельское хозяйство: удобрение, улучшающая добавка, кондиционер (удобрений)5) Юридический термин: внесение поправки, внесение поправки или поправок, внесение поправок, изменение заявки после подачи её в патентное ведомство, изменение к лучшему, мелиорация, поправка (к конституции, закону, в документе, в договоре), поправка (к законопроекту и т.п.)6) Экономика: поправка (к резолюции, законопроекту и т.п.)7) Дипломатический термин: исправление (ошибок в ходе процесса и т.п.)8) Полиграфия: редакция, исправленная версия9) Вычислительная техника: изменение, исправленная версия, редакция10) Экология: кондиционер, мелиорирующее вещество, структор, улучшающее средство, улучшитель11) Патенты: ответ заявителя на заключение, ответ заявителя на первичное заключение патентного ведомства12) Американский английский: корректировки13) Контроль качества: изменение (вносимое в чертёж)14) Кабельные производство: поправка к документу15) юр.Н.П. новелла, изменение (e.g., of an existing law, a constitution, a code), поправка (parliamentary practice)16) Макаров: оговорка, дополнение (к резолюции, законопроекту), улучшение (напр., в течении болезни), улучшение (почвы), (CA) мелиорант, (CA) почвоулучшатель17) Правительство: внесение изменений и дополнений ("amendments" covers both изменения and дополнения) -
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(to allow to come in, go out: Let me in!; I let the dog out.) dejar entrar/salirout adv1. fuerathey're out in the garden están fuera, en el jardínmy father is in, but my mother has gone out mi padre está en casa, pero mi madre ha salido2. apagado3. en voz altatr[aʊt]1 (outside) fuera, afuera■ could you wait out there? ¿podrías esperar allí fuera?■ is it cold out? ¿hace frío en la calle?2 (move outside) fuera■ get out! ¡fuera!3 (not in) fuera■ there's no answer, they must be out no contestan, deben de haber salido■ shall we eat out? ¿comemos fuera?7 (available, existing) diferentes traducciones■ when will her new book be out? ¿cuándo saldrá su nuevo libro?9 (flowers) en flor; (sun, stars, etc) que ha salido■ the sun's out ha salido el sol, brilla el sol, hace sol10 (protruding) que se sale■ don't put your tongue out! ¡no saques la lengua!11 (clearly, loudly) en voz alta12 (to the end) hasta el final; (completely) completamente, totalmente13 SMALLRADIO/SMALL (end of message) fuera1 (extinguished) apagado,-a2 (unconscious) inconsciente; (asleep) dormido,-a■ the boxer knocked his opponent out el boxeador dejó K.O. a su contrincante■ he's out! ¡lo han eliminado!4 (wrong, not accurate) equivocado,-a■ my calculation was out by £5 mi cálculo tenía un error de 5 libras5 (not fashionable) pasado,-a de moda6 (out of order) estropeado,-a7 (unacceptable) prohibido,-a8 (on strike) en huelga9 (tide) bajo,-a10 (over, finished) acabado,-a1 (away from, no longer in) fuera de2 (from a state of) fuera de■ out of print agotado,-a3 (not involved in) fuera de4 (from among) de5 (without) sin■ we're out of tea se nos ha acabado el té, nos hemos quedado sin té■ he's out of work está parado, está sin trabajo6 (because of) por7 (using, made from) de■ made out of wood hecho,-a de madera8 (from) de\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLout of favour en desgraciaout of sight, out of mind ojos que no ven, corazón que no sienteout of sorts indispuesto,-aout of this world extraordinario,-aout with it! ¡dilo ya!, ¡suéltalo ya!to feel out of it sentirse excluido,-ato be out and about (from illness) estar recuperado,-ato be out for something querer algoto be out of one's head / be out of one's mind estar loco,-ato be out to lunch SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL estar loco,-ato be out to do something estar decidido,-a a hacer algoout tray bandeja de salidasout ['aʊt] vi: revelarse, hacerse conocidoout advshe opened the door and looked out: abrió la puerta y miró para afuerato eat out: comer afuerathey let the secret out: sacaron el secreto a la luzhis money ran out: se le acabó el dineroto turn out the light: apagar la luz5) outside: fuera, afueraout in the garden: afuera en el jardín6) aloud: en voz alta, en altoto cry out: gritarout adj1) external: externo, exterior2) outlying: alejado, distantethe out islands: las islas distantes3) absent: ausente4) unfashionable: fuera de moda5) extinguished: apagadoout prepI looked out the window: miré por la ventanashe ran out the door: corrió por la puerta2) out ofadj.• fuera adj.adv.• afuera adv.• fuera adv.prep.• allá en prep.
I aʊt1) adverb2)a) ( outside) fuera, afuera (esp AmL)is the cat in or out? — ¿el gato está (a)dentro or (a)fuera?
all the books on Dickens are out — todos los libros sobre Dickens están prestados; see also out of
b) (not at home, work)he's out to o at lunch — ha salido a comer
to eat o (frml) dine out — cenar/comer fuera or (esp AmL) afuera
3) ( removed)4)a) (indicating movement, direction)b) (outstretched, projecting)the dog had its tongue out — el perro tenía la lengua fuera or (esp AmL) afuera
arms out, legs together — brazos extendidos, piernas juntas
5) ( indicating distance)ten miles out — ( Naut) a diez millas de la costa
6)a) (ejected, dismissed)b) (from hospital, jail)c) ( out of office)7) ( in phrases)out for: Lewis was out for revenge Lewis quería vengarse; out to + inf: she's out to beat the record está decidida a batir el récord; they're only out to make money su único objetivo es hacer dinero; they're out to get you! — andan tras de ti!, van a por ti! (Esp); see also out of
8)a) (displayed, not put away)are the plates out yet? — ¿están puestos ya los platos?
b) ( in blossom) en florc) ( shining)when the sun's out — cuando hay or hace sol
9)a) (revealed, in the open)once the news was out, she left the country — en cuanto se supo la noticia, se fue del país
out with it! who stole the documents? — dilo ya! ¿quién robó los documentos?
b) (published, produced)a report out today points out that... — un informe publicado hoy señala que...
c) ( in existence) (colloq)10) (clearly, loudly)he said it out loud — lo dijo en voz alta; see also call, cry, speak out
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1) (pred)a) ( extinguished)to be out — \<\<fire/light/pipe\>\> estar* apagado
b) ( unconscious) inconsciente, sin conocimientoafter five vodkas she was out cold — con cinco vodkas, quedó fuera de combate (fam)
2) (pred)a) ( at an end)before the month/year is out — antes de que acabe el mes/año
b) ( out of fashion) pasado de moda; see also go out 7) a)c) ( out of the question) (colloq)smoking in the bedrooms is absolutely out — ni hablar de fumar en los dormitorios (fam), está terminantemente prohibido fumar en los dormitorios
3) ( Sport)a) ( eliminated)to be out — <batter/batsman> quedar out or fuera; < team> quedar eliminado; see also out of 3)
b) ( outside limit) (pred) fuerait was out — cayó or fue fuera
out! — ( call by line-judge or umpire) out!
4) ( inaccurate) (pred)you're way o a long way o miles out — andas muy lejos or muy errado
5) (without, out of) (colloq) (pred)6) < homosexual> declarado
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he looked out the window — miró (hacia afuera) por la ventana; see also out of 1)
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1)a) ( in baseball) out m, hombre m fuerab) ( escape) (AmE colloq) escapatoria f2) outs pl (AmE)a)to be on the outs with somebody — estar* enemistado con alguien
b) ( those not in power)
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transitive verb revelar la homosexualidad de[aʊt]1. ADVWhen out is the second element in a phrasal verb, eg go out, put out, walk out, look up the verb.1) (=not in) fuera, afuerait's cold out — fuera or afuera hace frío
they're out in the garden — están fuera or afuera en el jardín
to be out — (=not at home) no estar (en casa)
Mr Green is out — el señor Green no está or (LAm) no se encuentra
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to have a day out — pasar un día fuera de casa•
out you go! — ¡fuera!•
the journey out — el viaje de ida•
to have a night out — salir por la noche (a divertirse); (drinking) salir de juerga or (LAm) de parranda•
to run out — salir corriendo•
the tide is out — la marea está bajasecond I, 3., 3)•
out with him! — ¡fuera con él!, ¡que le echen fuera!2) (=on strike)she's out in Kuwait — se fue a Kuwait, está en Kuwait
three days out from Plymouth — (Naut) a tres días de Plymouth
4)• to be out, when the sun is out — cuando brilla el sol
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to come out, when the sun comes out — cuando sale el sol5) (=in existence) que hay, que ha habidowhen will the magazine be out? — ¿cuándo sale la revista?
the book is out — se ha publicado el libro, ha salido el libro
6) (=in the open) conocido(-a), fuera•
your secret's out — tu secreto se ha descubierto or ha salido a la luz•
out with it! — ¡desembucha!, ¡suéltalo ya!, ¡suelta la lengua! (LAm)7) (=to or at an end) terminado(-a)8) [lamp, fire, gas] apagado(-a)"lights out at ten pm" — "se apagan las luces a las diez"
9) (=not in fashion) pasado(-a) de modalong dresses are out — ya no se llevan los vestidos largos, los vestidos largos están pasados de moda
10) (=not in power)11) (Sport) [player] fuera de juego; [boxer] fuera de combate; [loser] eliminado(-a)that's it, Liverpool are out — ya está, Liverpool queda eliminado
you're out — (in games) quedas eliminado
out! — ¡fuera!
12) (indicating error) equivocado(-a)your watch is five minutes out — su reloj lleva cinco minutos de atraso/de adelanto
13) (indicating loudness, clearness) en voz alta, en altoright 2., 1), straight 2., 1)speak out (loud)! — ¡habla en voz alta or fuerte!
he's out for all he can get — busca sus propios fines, anda detrás de lo suyo
15)to be out — (=unconscious) estar inconsciente; (=drunk) estar completamente borracho; (=asleep) estar durmiendo como un tronco
I was out for some minutes — estuve inconsciente durante varios minutos, estuve varios minutos sin conocimiento
16)17) (=worn through)18)When out of is part of a set combination, eg out of danger, out of proportion, out of sight, look up the other word.out of —
a) (=outside, beyond) fuera de•
to go out of the house — salir de la casa•
to look out of the window — mirar por la ventana•
to throw sth out of a window — tirar algo por una ventana•
to turn sb out of the house — echar a algn de la casa- feel out of itdanger 1., proportion 1., 1), range 1., 5), season 1., 2), sight 1., 2)b) (cause, motive) pornecessity, spite•
out of respect for you — por el respeto que te tengoc) (origin) de•
a box made out of wood — una caja (hecha) de maderad) (=from among) de cadae) (=without) sinit's out of stock — (Comm) está agotado
breath 1., 1)to be out of hearts — (Cards) tener fallo a corazones
f) (Vet)Blue Ribbon, by Black Rum out of Grenada — el caballo Blue Ribbon, hijo de Black Rum y de la yegua Grenada
2.3.VT (=expose as homosexual) revelar la homosexualidad de4.VI* * *
I [aʊt]1) adverb2)a) ( outside) fuera, afuera (esp AmL)is the cat in or out? — ¿el gato está (a)dentro or (a)fuera?
all the books on Dickens are out — todos los libros sobre Dickens están prestados; see also out of
b) (not at home, work)he's out to o at lunch — ha salido a comer
to eat o (frml) dine out — cenar/comer fuera or (esp AmL) afuera
3) ( removed)4)a) (indicating movement, direction)b) (outstretched, projecting)the dog had its tongue out — el perro tenía la lengua fuera or (esp AmL) afuera
arms out, legs together — brazos extendidos, piernas juntas
5) ( indicating distance)ten miles out — ( Naut) a diez millas de la costa
6)a) (ejected, dismissed)b) (from hospital, jail)c) ( out of office)7) ( in phrases)out for: Lewis was out for revenge Lewis quería vengarse; out to + inf: she's out to beat the record está decidida a batir el récord; they're only out to make money su único objetivo es hacer dinero; they're out to get you! — andan tras de ti!, van a por ti! (Esp); see also out of
8)a) (displayed, not put away)are the plates out yet? — ¿están puestos ya los platos?
b) ( in blossom) en florc) ( shining)when the sun's out — cuando hay or hace sol
9)a) (revealed, in the open)once the news was out, she left the country — en cuanto se supo la noticia, se fue del país
out with it! who stole the documents? — dilo ya! ¿quién robó los documentos?
b) (published, produced)a report out today points out that... — un informe publicado hoy señala que...
c) ( in existence) (colloq)10) (clearly, loudly)he said it out loud — lo dijo en voz alta; see also call, cry, speak out
II
1) (pred)a) ( extinguished)to be out — \<\<fire/light/pipe\>\> estar* apagado
b) ( unconscious) inconsciente, sin conocimientoafter five vodkas she was out cold — con cinco vodkas, quedó fuera de combate (fam)
2) (pred)a) ( at an end)before the month/year is out — antes de que acabe el mes/año
b) ( out of fashion) pasado de moda; see also go out 7) a)c) ( out of the question) (colloq)smoking in the bedrooms is absolutely out — ni hablar de fumar en los dormitorios (fam), está terminantemente prohibido fumar en los dormitorios
3) ( Sport)a) ( eliminated)to be out — <batter/batsman> quedar out or fuera; < team> quedar eliminado; see also out of 3)
b) ( outside limit) (pred) fuerait was out — cayó or fue fuera
out! — ( call by line-judge or umpire) out!
4) ( inaccurate) (pred)you're way o a long way o miles out — andas muy lejos or muy errado
5) (without, out of) (colloq) (pred)6) < homosexual> declarado
III
he looked out the window — miró (hacia afuera) por la ventana; see also out of 1)
IV
1)a) ( in baseball) out m, hombre m fuerab) ( escape) (AmE colloq) escapatoria f2) outs pl (AmE)a)to be on the outs with somebody — estar* enemistado con alguien
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(pat; Pat; Pt)юр. n патент; привілей; переважне право; патентування; a патентований; патентний; v патентувати; брати патентдокумент, виданий урядовою установою винахіднику, що засвідчує авторство, право на винахід та виключне право на його використання протягом визначеного терміну; ♦ патент захищає винахідника від конкурентів, є видом інтелектуальної власності (intellectual property) та належить до категорії нематеріальних активів (intangible assets)═════════■═════════basic patent основний патент; borderline patent спірний патент; broad patent патент з широким визначенням винаходу; cancelled patent скасований патент; competing patent конкурентний патент; confirmation patent затверджений патент; design patent • патент на проект • патент на конструкцію • патент на промисловий зразок; device patent патент на прилад; drug patent патент на медикамент; existing patent чинний патент; expired patent патент із закінченим терміном чинності; foreign patent закордонний патент; improvement patent патент на удосконалення; independent patent незалежний патент; infringing patent що порушує патент; inoperative patent нечинний патент; invalid patent нечинний патент; issued patent виданий патент; joint patent спільний патент; key patent основний патент; lapsed patent патент із закінченим терміном чинності; letters patent патентна грамота; litigious patent спірний патент; main patent основний патент; method patent патент на спосіб; minor patent малий патент; parent patent основний патент; petty patent обмежений патент; process patent патент на спосіб • патент на технологічний процес; product patent патент на виріб; questionable patent спірний патент; registered patent оформлений патент; reinstated patent відновлений патент; related patent споріднений патент; secret patent таємний патент; small patent малий патент; standard patent стандартний патент; subordinate patent залежний патент; unexpired patent чинний патент; universal patent універсальний патент; valid patent чинний патент; valuable patent цінний патент═════════□═════════patent for a design патент на проект • патент на конструкцію • патент на промисловий зразок; patent for improvement патент на удосконалення; patent holder власник патенту; patent in force чинний патент; patent infringement порушення патенту; patent monopoly патентна монополія; patent on an invention патент на винахід; patent rights право на патент; patent specification опис патенту; to abandon a patent відмовлятися/відмовитися від патенту; to apply for a patent заявляти/заявити прохання щодо права на патент; to assign a patent призначати/призначити патент; to avoid granting a patent заперечувати/заперечити патент; to cancel a patent скасовувати/скасувати патент; to circumvent a patent уникати/уникнути патенту; to contest a patent заперечувати/заперечити патент; to deliver a patent видавати/видати патент; to dispute a patent заперечувати/заперечити патент; to exploit a patent використовувати/використати патент; to extend a patent продовжувати/продовжити строк чинності патенту; to file a patent оформляти/оформити патент; to forfeit a patent втрачати/втратити право на патент; to get a patent одержувати/одержати патент; to grant a patent видавати/видати патент; to have the right to a patent мати право на патент; to hold a patent мати патент; to infringe onapatent порушувати/порушити патент; to invalidate a patent визнавати/ визнати патент нечинним; to issue a patent видавати/видати патент; to litigate a patent заперечувати/заперечити патент через суд; to nullify a patent скасовувати/скасувати патент; to obtain a patent одержувати/одержати патент; to oppose a patent протиставлятися/протиставитися патентові; to pool patents об'єднувати/об'єднати патенти; to put a patent into practice застосовувати/застосувати патент; to receive a patent одержувати/одержати патент; to refuse a patent відмовлятися/відмовитися видати патент; to reject a patent відмовлятися/відмовитися видати патент; to reinstate a patent відновлювати/відновити патент; to renew a patent відновлювати/відновити патент; to secure a patent одержувати/одержати патент • діставати/дістати патент • здобувати/здобути патент; to sell a patent продавати/продати патент; to take out a patent брати/взяти патент; to transfer a patent передавати/передати патент; to use a patent користуватися патентом; to vend a patent продавати/продати патент; to violate a patent порушувати/порушити патент; to withdraw a patent скасовувати/скасувати патент; to withhold a patent припиняти/припинити видачу патентуpatent ‡ A. assets¹ (383)═════════◇═════════патент < лат. patens (patentis) — відкритий, очевидний; пор. нім. Patent < фр. lettre patente < лат. litterae patentes (СІС: 506; Фасмер 111: 216)пор. copyrightпор. trademark -
18 patent
1. n
- additional patent
- apparatus patent
- article patent
- basic patent
- blocking-off patent
- borderline patent
- broad patent
- cancelled patent
- confirmed patent
- competing patent
- confirmation patent
- corresponding patent
- design patent
- device patent
- domestic patent
- drug patent
- existing patent
- expired patent
- fencing-in patent
- fencing-off patent
- foreign patent
- granted patent
- home patent
- improvement patent
- independent patent
- infringing patent
- inoperative patent
- invalid patent
- invalidated patent
- issued patent
- joint patent
- key patent
- lapsed patent
- letters patent
- litigious patent
- live patent
- main patent
- method patent
- minor patent
- modification patent
- national patent
- obtained patent
- parent patent
- prior patent
- process patent
- product patent
- questionable patent
- registered patent
- reinstated patent
- related patent
- secret patent
- small patent
- subordinate patent
- subsequent patent
- unexpired patent
- universal patent
- unjustified patent
- valid patent
- valuable patent
- void patent
- youngest patent
- patent for a design
- patent for improvement
- patent in addition
- patent on an invention
- abandon a patent
- annul a patent
- apply for a patent
- assign a patent
- attack a patent
- avoid a patent
- cancel a patent
- cede a patent
- circumvent a patent
- contest a patent
- deliver a patent
- dispute a patent
- dodge a patent
- drop a patent
- exploit a patent
- extend a patent
- file a patent
- forfeit a patent
- get a patent
- grant a patent
- have the right to a patent
- hold a patent
- infringe a patent
- invalidate a patent
- issue a patent
- litigate a patent
- maintain a patent in force
- nullify a patent
- obtain a patent
- oppose a patent
- practise a patent
- put a patent into practice
- receive a patent
- refuse a patent
- reinstate a patent
- reject a patent
- renew a patent
- retain a patent
- revoke a patent
- secure a patent
- sell a patent
- suppress a patent
- surrender a patent
- take out a patent
- transfer a patent
- use a patent
- vend a patent
- violate a patent
- withdraw a patent
- withhold a patent2. vEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > patent
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19 standard
1. n1) стандарт, норма, норматив2) образец; эталон3) pl технические условия; технические требования5) проба (драгоценного металла)
- ABC standard
- acceptable standard
- accepted standard
- accounting standards
- applicable standard
- approved standard
- automatic standard
- basic standards
- basic reference standard
- branch standard
- commercial standard
- company standard
- consumption standard
- contractual standard
- cost standards
- credit standards
- current standard
- design standard
- direct labour standard
- double standard
- draft standard
- economic standards
- engineering standard
- enterprise standard
- environmental standards
- established standard
- existing standard
- factory standard
- fiat standard
- fiduciary standard
- flexible standard
- general standard
- Generally Accepted Auditing Standards
- gold standard
- gold-bullion standard
- gold-coin standard
- gold-exchange standard
- guaranteed standard
- health protection standards
- high standard
- home standards
- industrial standard
- industry standard
- international standard
- International Accounting Standards
- International Auditing Standards
- labour efficiency standard
- labour performance standard
- lax standards
- legal standard
- lending standards
- limping standard
- living standard
- loading standards
- local standard
- loose standards
- lot quality standard
- maintainability standard
- managerial performance standard
- mandatory standard
- manufacturing standard
- marketing standard
- metallic standard
- metric standard
- minimum standards
- monetary standard
- national standard
- normal standard
- occupational standards
- operating standards
- outdated standard
- output standard
- packing standards
- paper standard
- parallel standard
- performance standard
- permissive standard
- precise standard
- price standard
- product standard
- production standard
- productivity standard
- professional standard
- prohibitory standard
- qualitative standard
- quality standard
- recognized standard
- recommended standard
- replacement-cost standard
- safety standards
- silver standard
- single standard
- state standard
- statutory standard
- stringent standards
- summary standards
- synthetic time standard
- target standard
- tariff standard
- technical standards
- temporary standard
- tentative standard
- tight standards
- time standard
- trading standard
- universal standard
- unloading standards
- up-to-date standard
- voluntary standard
- weight standard
- working standard
- workmanship standard
- world standard
- standard of accumulation
- standard of alloy
- standard of auditing
- standard of behaviour
- standard of conduct
- standard of consumption
- standard of emergency funds
- standards of fairness
- standard of good practice
- standard of life
- standard of living
- standards of manufacturing
- standard of money
- standard of prices
- standard of quality
- standard of safety
- standard of usage
- standard of value
- standard of workmanship
- above the standard
- according to standard
- at the established standard
- below the standard
- by European standards
- up to standard
- abandon the gold standard
- be above the world standards
- be below the world standards
- be up to standard
- bypass international standards
- come under a standard
- comply with a standard
- conform to a standard
- depart from the gold standard
- devise international standards
- fall below the standard
- introduce standards
- lay down standards
- make to standard
- promulgate new standards
- raise standards
- reach market standards
- revise standards
- serve as a standard
- set standards
- violate a standard2. adjEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > standard
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20 law
n1) закон- in law2) право; правоведение; законодательство- take law proceedings against smb.- institute law proceedings against smb.4) закон (природы, научный)5) правило•- land law- remain under the protection and authority of the principles of international law- club law- case law- good law- law act- air law
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