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1 censure
1. nounTadel, der2. transitive verb* * *['senʃə] 1. verb(to criticize or blame: He was censured for staying away from work.) kritisieren, abmahnen2. noun(criticism or blame.) der Verweis* * *cen·sure[ˈsen(t)sjəʳ, AM ˈsen(t)ʃɚ]to earn oneself [the] \censure [of sb] [von jdm] scharf kritisiert werdenvote of \censure, \censure motion Tadelsantrag m, Tadelsvotum nt\censure vote Missbilligungsvotum ntII. vt* * *['senʃə(r)]1. vttadeln2. nTadel m* * *censure [ˈsenʃə(r)]A s1. Tadel m, Verweis m, Rüge f:vote of censure Misstrauensvotum n3. obs Urteil n, Meinung fB v/t1. tadeln:censure sb for being lazy jemanden wegen seiner Faulheit tadeln2. kritisieren, missbilligen* * *1. nounTadel, der2. transitive verb* * *n.tadeln v. -
2 censure
cen·sure [ʼsen(t)sjəʳ, Am ʼsen(t)ʃɚ] nto earn oneself [the] \censure [of sb] [von jdm] scharf kritisiert werdento \censure sb for sth jdn wegen einer S. gen tadeln -
3 резолюция (акт)
резолюция (акт)
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resolution (act)
A formal expression of the opinion of an official body or a public assembly, adopted by vote, as a legislative resolution. (Source: BLACK)
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