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Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > категорический отказ
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Американизмы. Русско-английский словарь. > решительный отказ
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Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > категорический отказ
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flat refusal имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > категорический отказ
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Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > категорический отказ
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1) General subject: a flat refusal, curt refusal, decided refusal, emphatic denial, emphatic refusal, emphatic rejection, obdurate refusal, out-and-out refusal, outright denial, outright refusal, rebuff, square refusal, unqualified denial, flat refusal, stiff denial2) Law: flat denial3) Economy: flat rejection4) Diplomatic term: point-blank denial5) Makarov: utter refusalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > категорический отказ
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1. flat refusalсогласие на … или отказ в … — the grant or refusal of …
2. flat denialотказ в праве; умаление права — denial of right
3. square refusalРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > категорический отказ
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1) General subject: final refusal, flat denial, flat refusal, flat rejection, ultimate refusal, unequivocal refusal3) Politics: permanent abrogation4) Patents: final rejection5) Makarov: utter refusalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > окончательный отказ
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1) refusal, denial; (отклонение) rejection; (отречение) renunciation, repudiationполучить отказ — to be refused, to be turned down
взаимный отказ от угрозы силой или её применения — mutual renunciation of the use or threat of force
категорический отказ — categorical / flat refusal
мотивированный отказ — motivated / reasoned refusal
решительный отказ — point-blank refusal, categorical denial
отказ в выдаче лицензии / разрешения — dismissal of license
отказ в поддержании / поддержке (кандидата на выборах и т.п.) — non-support
отказ от войны как средства разрешения межгосударственных споров — rejection / renunciation of war(s) as a means of settling interstate disputes
отказ от договора — repudiation / denunciation of a treaty
отказ от намерений достичь военного превосходства — disavowal of an intention to achieve military superiority
отказ от политики экономических блокад и санкций — renunciation of the policy of economic blockades and sanctions
отказ от претензий на территориальный суверенитет — renunciation of claims to territorial sovereignty
отказ от применения силы в международных отношениях — renunciation of the use of force in international relations
отказ от применения силы или угрозы силой — renunciation of force or threat of force
отказ от решения территориальных споров военными средствами — renunciation of settling territorial claims by military means
отказ ядерных держав от войны друг против друга или против третьего государства — renunciation by the nuclear powers of war against each other or against third countries
2) юр. abandonment, waiver, refusalотказ от иммунитета от юрисдикции — waiver / waiving of jurisdictional immunity
отказ от иска / претензии — waiver of the claim
отказ от права — abandonment / waiver of right
лицо, в пользу которого имеет место отказ от каких-л. прав — releasee
отказ передать вопрос на судебное разрешение — refusal to submit the issue for judicial determination
отказ (от договора) с предупреждением — withdrawal by notice
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1. failure2. refusalРусско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > отказ
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General subject: emphatic refusal, emphatic rejection, flat denial, flat refusal, flat rejectionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > категорический отрицание
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General subject: flat denial, flat refusal, flat rejectionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > окончательный отрицание
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categorical [-'go:r-]; flatкатегори́ческий отка́з — flat refusal
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1) General subject: by no manner of means, by no means, in no case, in no form, in no shape, not by a jugful, not by a long chalk, not for the world, not on any account, not on your life, noway, noways, nowise, on (under) no consideration, on no account, on no condition, by all means (англ. перевод приводится по: Палажченко П.Р. Несистематический словарь-2005. — М.: Р. Валент, 2005; Палажченко П.Р. Мой несистематический словарь (Из записной книжки переводчика). — 6-е), certainly not2) Colloquial: no fear3) American: in a pig's eye, no way4) Mathematics: not in the least5) Religion: Nullatenus ("nowise", сокр. Nultus.), in nowise6) Jargon: not far from the world7) Set phrase: never (expresses prohibition, flat refusal)8) General subject: under no circumstances9) Makarov: by no, in no circumstances, in no event, not by a long shot, not for all the world, not much, on no consideration, under no consideration10) Archaic: not at any rate11) Taboo: not bloody likely, not fucking likely
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flat refusal — index rebuff Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
flat - flatly — Flat is usually used as a noun or an adjective, but it is sometimes used as an adverb. ◊ flat used as a noun In British English, a flat is a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a large building. ...a ground floor flat. See entry… … Useful english dictionary
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flat — 1 adjective flatter, flattest 1 SURFACE smooth and level, without raised or hollow areas, and not sloping or curving: a flat bottomed boat | a perfectly flat sandy beach | flat as a pancake (=very flat): The countryside near there is flat as a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
flat — [[t]flæ̱t[/t]] ♦♦ flats, flatter, flattest 1) N COUNT: also N num A flat is a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor and part of a larger building. A flat usually includes a kitchen and bathroom. [mainly BRIT] Sara lives with her… … English dictionary
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flat — I UK [flæt] / US noun Word forms flat : singular flat plural flats *** 1) [countable] British a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a large building. The usual American word is apartment They bought a flat in Chelsea. The family… … English dictionary
flat — 1. adj., adv., n., & v. adj. (flatter, flattest) 1 a horizontally level (a flat roof). b even; smooth; unbroken; without projection or indentation (a flat stomach). c with a level surface and little depth; shallow (a flat cap; a flat heel). 2… … Useful english dictionary
flat*/*/*/ — [flæt] adj I 1) smooth and level on the surface, with no lumps or slopes The farmland is very flat.[/ex] a firm flat stomach[/ex] You need a flat surface to work on.[/ex] 2) not curving inwards or outwards, and not very thick a monitor with a… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
flat-footed — [flat′foot΄id] adj. 1. having flatfoot 2. designating a manner of walking, with the toes pointed outward, as by people with flatfoot ☆ 3. Informal downright and firm; plain and uncompromising 4. Informal … Universalium