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1 extraordinary circumstances
Юридический термин: чрезвычайные обстоятельстваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > extraordinary circumstances
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2 extraordinary\ circumstances
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3 extraordinary circumstances
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > extraordinary circumstances
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4 extraordinary circumstances
s.circunstancias extraordinarias.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > extraordinary circumstances
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5 extraordinary circumstances
Англо-русский строительный словарь > extraordinary circumstances
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6 in extraordinary circumstances
Общая лексика: в исключительных случаяхУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > in extraordinary circumstances
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7 procedure for extraordinary circumstances
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8 statement of extraordinary circumstances
Дипломатический термин: заявление об исключительных обстоятельствах (при выходе из числа участников договора)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > statement of extraordinary circumstances
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9 procedure for extraordinary circumstances
процедура "чрезвычайных обстоятельств"Терминологический словарь МИД России > procedure for extraordinary circumstances
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10 procedure for extraordinary circumstances
процедура "чрезвычайных обстоятельств"Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > procedure for extraordinary circumstances
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11 statement of extraordinary circumstances
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > statement of extraordinary circumstances
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12 statement of extraordinary circumstances
заявление об исключительных обстоятельствах (при выходе из числа участников договора)English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > statement of extraordinary circumstances
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n1) обстоятельство; факт; случай2) pl обстоятельства, положение дел
- aggravating circumstances
- attendant circumstances
- comfortable circumstances
- easy circumstances
- emergency circumstances
- existing circumstances
- extraordinary circumstances
- extreme circumstances
- favourable circumstances
- financial circumstances
- force majeure circumstances
- pecuniary circumstances
- special circumstances
- strained circumstances
- surrounding circumstances
- unforeseen circumstances
- circumstances beyond smb's control
- circumstances of the case under a claim
- according to circumstances
- due to circumstances
- under the circumstances
- under no circumstances
- be in easy circumstances
- investigate the circumstancesEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > circumstance
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обстоятельство; положение дел- extraordinary circumstances - force majeure circumstances - termination of force majeure circumstances - unforeseen circumstances -
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16 unexceptional
[ˌʌnɪk'sepʃənl]aggettivo non eccezionale, ordinario* * *unexceptional /ʌnɪkˈsɛpʃənl/a.non eccezionale; ordinario: The film is about the life of an unexceptional girl in extraordinary circumstances, il film parla della vita di una ragazza ordinaria in circostanze eccezionali.* * *[ˌʌnɪk'sepʃənl]aggettivo non eccezionale, ordinario -
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[΄sə:kəmstəns] n հանգամանք, դեպք, պարագա. favourable/extraordinary/ unforeseen circumstances բարենպաստ/արտ ակարգ/չնախատեսված հանգամանքներ. in/under these circumstances տվյալ հանգամանքներում. under no circumstances ոչ մի դեպքում. narrow circumstances դժվարին կացություն, նեղ պայմաններ. relevant circumstances էական հանգամանքներ. victim of circumstances հան գամանքների զոհ. extenuating circumstances նրբացու ցիչ/մեղմացուցիչ հանգամանքներ. (նյու թա կան վ իճակ) poor/reduced circumstances վատ նյու թա կան պայմաններ. be in easy circumstances լավ նյու թական վիճակում լինել -
18 unusual
1. a необыкновенный, необычный, особенныйunder unusual circumstances — при необычных обстоятельствах,
2. a замечательный, исключительныйСинонимический ряд:1. exceptional (adj.) atypical; exceptional; novel; peculiar; phenomenal; rare; remarkable; singular; uncommon; unconventional; uncustomary; unimaginable; unique; unordinary; unthinkable; unwonted2. occasional (adj.) infrequent; occasional; scarce; sporadic3. startling (adj.) amazing; astonishing; extraordinary; startling; surprising4. strange (adj.) bizarre; curious; eccentric; erratic; freakish; funny; idiosyncratic; odd; oddball; outlandish; quaint; queer; quirky; rummy; strange; uncouth; weirdАнтонимический ряд: -
19 Vicente, Gil
(ca. 1465-ca. 1537)Sixteenth-century Portuguese playwright, perhaps Portugal's greatest, who was also a talented goldsmith, musician, actor, and dramatist. Born in humble circumstances, Gil Vicente rose to become an important figure, recognized and celebrated in the royal court of his day. His first play or auto was performed in 1502, and his last piece was produced in 1536. Vicente's work was influenced not only by the religious plays of late medieval Portugal, but by work from contemporary humanism and the Renaissance.There were at least four basic aspects of Vicentine plays: dramatization of rural folklore, social satire, imaginative analysis of nature, and religious themes. What was remarkable about Vicente, in addition to his great versatility (he was the goldsmith who produced the gold monstrance in the Monastery of Jerônimos) and brilliance, was that he was popular with both the people and the elite, and was a masterful dramatist in a country lacking extraordinary dramatic traditions. Some of his plays were censored by the Inquisition after his death, and it was only during the 19th-century romantic era that Portuguese writers sought a revival of his reputation.
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