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61 mature student
[mə,tjuə'stjuːdənt]студе́нт-переро́сток (поступивший в университет в возрасте старше 25 лет после окончания колледжа для взрослых [adult college] или курсов заочного или вечернего обучения; см. extramural education)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > mature student
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62 idea
замысел; план; понятие; мысль- abstract idea
- basic idea
- extramural idea
- initial idea
- inventive idea
- mere idea
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63 power
1) способность; право; правомочие; полномочие; компетенция2) власть3) держава•power coupled with interest — 1. предоставленное агенту право на извлечение выгоды из предмета агентского договора 2. доверенность на распределение наследства вкупе с получением права на него;
- power of attorneypower to initiate [to introduce] legislation — право законодательной инициативы
- power of attorney and substitution
- power of communication
- power of eminent domain
- power of impoundment
- power of investigation
- power of judgement
- power of municipality
- powers of office
- power of review
- power of substitution
- power of testation
- power of the purse
- absolute power
- adjudicative power
- administrative power
- advisory powers
- amending power
- ample powers
- ancillary powers
- appointing power
- arbitrary power
- beneficial power
- coercive power
- cognate powers
- commerce power
- confirmatory power
- congressional power
- consignatory power
- constituent power
- corporate powers
- countervailing power
- current power
- defective mental power
- delegated powers
- diplomatic powers
- discretionary powers
- discretionary power
- dispensing power
- effective power
- emergency powers
- enforcement powers
- enumerated powers
- executive power
- exercitorial power
- express powers
- extramural powers
- fact-finding power
- federal powers
- foreign power
- formal power
- full powers
- general power of attorney
- granted powers
- great power
- hostile power
- implied powers
- inherent powers
- intramural powers
- judgement-making power
- judgment-making power
- judgement-passing power
- judgment-passing power
- judicial power
- judiciary powers
- law-executing power
- law-interpreting power
- law-making power
- legal power
- legislative power
- licensing power
- mandatory power
- maritime power
- mental power
- merged powers
- military power
- monarchical power
- municipal power
- naked powers
- national power
- normal powers
- official powers
- official powers and duties
- organic powers
- pardoning power
- parental power
- parliamentary power
- paternal power
- plenary power
- police power
- political power
- prerogative power
- prerogative powers of the Crown
- presidential power
- pretended power
- pretrial power
- prevailing power
- protective power
- reasoning power
- recall power
- removal power
- reserved powers
- residential powers
- residual powers
- resulting powers
- royal power
- rule-making powers
- signatory power
- sole power
- sovereign power
- special power of attorney
- state power
- statute-making power
- statutory power
- stop and frisk power
- superior power
- supreme power
- taxing power
- temporal power
- treaty-making power
- veto power
- vicarial powers
- vicarial power
- visitatorial power
- voting power
- war-making power
- appointive power
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64 ambulatory
амбулаторный имя прилагательное:приспособленный для ходьбы (ambulatory, gressorial)имя существительное:амбулаторный больной (outpatient, ambulatory) -
65 evening
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66 night
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67 afterdark
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68 ambulant
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69 outpatient
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70 vespertine
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71 interment
n погребениеСинонимический ряд:burial (noun) burial; cremation; entombment; funeral; inhumation; putting in a mausoleum; sepulture
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