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41 признавать лицензию недействительной
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42 признавать патент недействительным
to hold a patent invalid, to invalidate a patentРусско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > признавать патент недействительным
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43 сила
ж.1) физ., тех. forceси́ла тя́ги — tractive force
си́ла сцепле́ния — cohesive [kəʊ-] force, cohesion [kəʊ-]
си́ла тя́жести — gravity
си́ла тяготе́ния — attraction, gravity
си́ла сопротивле́ния — resistance
подъёмная си́ла — carrying capacity / power; авиа lift
си́ла зву́ка — sound intensity
си́ла ве́тра — strength of wind
си́ла то́ка — current strength / intensity
уда́рная си́ла — striking / hitting power; impact
2) (степень проявления, интенсивность чего-л) power, forceуда́р большо́й си́лы — powerful / strong / forceful blow
си́ла взры́ва — explosive power / force
землетрясе́ние си́лой 5 ба́ллов — 5-point earthquake
ве́тер си́лой 6 ба́ллов — wind force 6
3) ( физическая мощь) strengthразвива́ть си́лу — develop strength
набира́ть си́лу — gain strength, become stronger
уда́рить с си́лой — deal a forceful / powerful blow
4) мн. (способность действовать, энергия) power(s) (pl), strength sgсобира́ться с си́лами — collect one's strength, gather oneself up
по́лный сил — full of strength
испы́тывать чьи-л си́лы — test smb's strength
приложи́ть все си́лы — do everything in one's power
выбива́ться из сил — strain oneself to the utmost, lead oneself to exhaustion
вы́биться из сил, быть без сил — be exhausted [drained; worn out; played out]
набира́ться сил — gather strength
быть ещё в си́лах — be still vigorous enough
си́лы оста́вили / поки́нули его́ книжн. — his strength failed him
5) (крепость, стойкость - о человеческих качествах) powerси́ла во́ли — willpower
си́ла ду́ха / хара́ктера — strength of mind, fortitude
6) (мощное воздействие, влияние) force; powerси́ла обстоя́тельств — the force of circumstances
си́ла его́ аргуме́нтов — the force of his arguments
си́ла привы́чки — the force of habit
зна́ние - си́ла — knowledge is power
си́ла красоты́ — the power of beauty
си́ла её актёрского мастерства́ — the force of her acting
когда́ мы вме́сте, мы - си́ла — we are strong when we are together
7) ( мощь) strengthвое́нная си́ла госуда́рства — the military strength of a nation
8) ( власть) powerfulness, powerон в большо́й си́ле — he is very powerful
9) ( принуждение) forceси́лой ору́жия — by force of arms
без примене́ния си́лы — without the use of force
с по́мощью гру́бой си́лы — by brute force
поли́тика с пози́ции си́лы — position-of-strength / power policy
10) юр. ( действенность по закону) force, effect; validityси́ла зако́на — validity / force of the law
входи́ть / вступа́ть в си́лу — come into force, take effect
обра́тная си́ла зако́на — retroactive effect of the law
име́ющий си́лу — valid
остава́ться в си́ле — remain valid, hold good / true; (о судебном решении, приговоре) remain in force
оставля́ть в си́ле (вн.; о решении, приговоре) — confirm (d)
утра́тить си́лу — lose validity, become invalid
11) уст. и высок. ( войско) force, armyсобрала́сь огро́мная си́ла — a huge army was formed
12) мн. воен. forcesвооружённые си́лы — armed forces
вое́нно-возду́шные си́лы — air force(s)
морские́ си́лы — naval forces
сухопу́тные си́лы — land forces
гла́вные си́лы — main body sg
накопле́ние сил — build-up
13) мн. (люди, общественные группы) forcesконсервати́вные си́лы — conservative forces
тво́рческие си́лы — creative talent sg
си́лы небе́сные / беспло́тные — angels; hosts
15) (в мистических учениях - одна из субстанций, способствующих или мешающих действиям человека) power••си́лы небе́сные! в знач. межд. уст. — good heavens!, goodness gracious!
в си́лу (рд.) в знач. предл. — because of, on account of, owing to, by virtue (of)
в си́лу э́того — on that ground, accordingly
в си́лу обстоя́тельств — owing to the force of circumstances
в си́лу зако́на — by / in virtue of the law
в си́лу привы́чки — by force of habit, from sheer force of habit
все́ми си́лами — in every way possible, as hard as one can, with all one's might
жива́я си́ла воен. — manpower
изо всех си́л, что есть си́лы — with all one's strength / might
бежа́ть изо всех си́л — run as fast / quickly as one can
крича́ть изо всех си́л — cry at the top of one's voice
лошади́ная си́ла тех. — horsepower (сокр. HP, h.p.)
не в си́лах (+ инф.) — unable (+ to inf)
нечи́стая си́ла — см. нечистый
никаки́ми си́лами (не + инф. или буд. вр.) — no power on earth can (+ inf)
о́бщими си́лами — with combined forces / effort
от си́лы — at the very most; maximum
рабо́чая си́ла — labour force, manpower
сверх / свы́ше сил, не по си́лам, не под си́лу кому́-л — beyond smb's power(s)
свои́ми си́лами — without outside help
сил (бо́льше) нет (+ инф.) — I can't bear (+ to inf)
сил нет, как хо́чется (+ инф.) — I'm dying (+ to inf)
с на́ми кре́стная си́ла! как межд. — may the Lord God protect us!, heaven help us!
со стра́шной си́лой (очень) — terribly; like hell
э́то в на́ших си́лах — it is within our power; it is quite possible
че́рез си́лу — 1) ( с трудом) with difficulty; barely 2) ( без желания) unwillingly
ходи́ть че́рез си́лу — be hardly able to walk
есть че́рез си́лу — force oneself to eat
Христо́с в си́ле рел., иск. — Christ [kraɪst] in glory
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44 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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45 title
n1) титул, звание2) право; правовой титул3) название, заглавие
- absolute title
- clear title
- equitable title
- good title
- good and marketable title to the property
- imperfect title
- invalid title
- job title
- legal title
- legal title to property
- marketable title
- paper title
- paramount title
- registered title
- short title
- tax title
- title of an invention
- title of ownership
- title to goods
- title to personal property
- title to real property
- acquire title
- claim title to property
- convey title to real property
- hold legal title
- reserve title to the goods
- retain title to the property
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47 аргумент
argument, reasonизлагать / развивать аргумент — to develop an argument
опровергнуть аргумент — to dispose of an argument, to refute / to reject an argument
подкреплять аргумент — to prop up an argument; (неубедительный) to buttress up an argument
привести аргументы в пользу (своего предложения и т.п.) — to advance arguments, to make out one's case (for)
примирить два противоположных аргумента — to reconcile two opposite / different arguments
разбить аргументы — to riddle (smb.'s) arguments
веский аргумент — weighty / formidable / solid / deep argument
не очень веский аргумент — argument of little substance / of small weight
ложный аргумент — erroneous / fallacious argument
несостоятельный аргумент — invalid / vicious argument
неубедительный аргумент — unconvincing / feeble / flimsy / in-conclusive / lame / untenable argument
слабый аргумент — feeble / weak argument
сомнительный аргумент — fallible / impeachable argument
убедительный аргумент — convincing / forceful / sound / valid argument
аргументы за / против — case for / against
сила / убедительность аргумента — vigour of an argument
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48 registration
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49 Salazar, Antônio de Oliveira
(1889-1970)The Coimbra University professor of finance and economics and one of the founders of the Estado Novo, who came to dominate Western Europe's longest surviving authoritarian system. Salazar was born on 28 April 1889, in Vimieiro, Beira Alta province, the son of a peasant estate manager and a shopkeeper. Most of his first 39 years were spent as a student, and later as a teacher in a secondary school and a professor at Coimbra University's law school. Nine formative years were spent at Viseu's Catholic Seminary (1900-09), preparing for the Catholic priesthood, but the serious, studious Salazar decided to enter Coimbra University instead in 1910, the year the Braganza monarchy was overthrown and replaced by the First Republic. Salazar received some of the highest marks of his generation of students and, in 1918, was awarded a doctoral degree in finance and economics. Pleading inexperience, Salazar rejected an invitation in August 1918 to become finance minister in the "New Republic" government of President Sidónio Pais.As a celebrated academic who was deeply involved in Coimbra University politics, publishing works on the troubled finances of the besieged First Republic, and a leader of Catholic organizations, Sala-zar was not as modest, reclusive, or unknown as later official propaganda led the public to believe. In 1921, as a Catholic deputy, he briefly served in the First Republic's turbulent congress (parliament) but resigned shortly after witnessing but one stormy session. Salazar taught at Coimbra University as of 1916, and continued teaching until April 1928. When the military overthrew the First Republic in May 1926, Salazar was offered the Ministry of Finance and held office for several days. The ascetic academic, however, resigned his post when he discovered the degree of disorder in Lisbon's government and when his demands for budget authority were rejected.As the military dictatorship failed to reform finances in the following years, Salazar was reinvited to become minister of finances in April 1928. Since his conditions for acceptance—authority over all budget expenditures, among other powers—were accepted, Salazar entered the government. Using the Ministry of Finance as a power base, following several years of successful financial reforms, Salazar was named interim minister of colonies (1930) and soon garnered sufficient prestige and authority to become head of the entire government. In July 1932, Salazar was named prime minister, the first civilian to hold that post since the 1926 military coup.Salazar gathered around him a team of largely academic experts in the cabinet during the period 1930-33. His government featured several key policies: Portuguese nationalism, colonialism (rebuilding an empire in shambles), Catholicism, and conservative fiscal management. Salazar's government came to be called the Estado Novo. It went through three basic phases during Salazar's long tenure in office, and Salazar's role underwent changes as well. In the early years (1928-44), Salazar and the Estado Novo enjoyed greater vigor and popularity than later. During the middle years (1944—58), the regime's popularity waned, methods of repression increased and hardened, and Salazar grew more dogmatic in his policies and ways. During the late years (1958-68), the regime experienced its most serious colonial problems, ruling circles—including Salazar—aged and increasingly failed, and opposition burgeoned and grew bolder.Salazar's plans for stabilizing the economy and strengthening social and financial programs were shaken with the impact of the civil war (1936-39) in neighboring Spain. Salazar strongly supported General Francisco Franco's Nationalist rebels, the eventual victors in the war. But, as the civil war ended and World War II began in September 1939, Salazar's domestic plans had to be adjusted. As Salazar came to monopolize Lisbon's power and authority—indeed to embody the Estado Novo itself—during crises that threatened the future of the regime, he assumed ever more key cabinet posts. At various times between 1936 and 1944, he took over the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and of War (Defense), until the crises passed. At the end of the exhausting period of World War II, there were rumors that the former professor would resign from government and return to Coimbra University, but Salazar continued as the increasingly isolated, dominating "recluse of São Bento," that part of the parliament's buildings housing the prime minister's offices and residence.Salazar dominated the Estado Novo's government in several ways: in day-to-day governance, although this diminished as he delegated wider powers to others after 1944, and in long-range policy decisions, as well as in the spirit and image of the system. He also launched and dominated the single party, the União Nacional. A lifelong bachelor who had once stated that he could not leave for Lisbon because he had to care for his aged mother, Salazar never married, but lived with a beloved housekeeper from his Coimbra years and two adopted daughters. During his 36-year tenure as prime minister, Salazar engineered the important cabinet reshuffles that reflect the history of the Estado Novo and of Portugal.A number of times, in connection with significant events, Salazar decided on important cabinet officer changes: 11 April 1933 (the adoption of the Estado Novo's new 1933 Constitution); 18 January 1936 (the approach of civil war in Spain and the growing threat of international intervention in Iberian affairs during the unstable Second Spanish Republic of 1931-36); 4 September 1944 (the Allied invasion of Europe at Normandy and the increasing likelihood of a defeat of the Fascists by the Allies, which included the Soviet Union); 14 August 1958 (increased domestic dissent and opposition following the May-June 1958 presidential elections in which oppositionist and former regime stalwart-loyalist General Humberto Delgado garnered at least 25 percent of the national vote, but lost to regime candidate, Admiral Américo Tomás); 13 April 1961 (following the shock of anticolonial African insurgency in Portugal's colony of Angola in January-February 1961, the oppositionist hijacking of a Portuguese ocean liner off South America by Henrique Galvão, and an abortive military coup that failed to oust Salazar from office); and 19 August 1968 (the aging of key leaders in the government, including the now gravely ill Salazar, and the defection of key younger followers).In response to the 1961 crisis in Africa and to threats to Portuguese India from the Indian government, Salazar assumed the post of minister of defense (April 1961-December 1962). The failing leader, whose true state of health was kept from the public for as long as possible, appointed a group of younger cabinet officers in the 1960s, but no likely successors were groomed to take his place. Two of the older generation, Teotónio Pereira, who was in bad health, and Marcello Caetano, who preferred to remain at the University of Lisbon or in private law practice, remained in the political wilderness.As the colonial wars in three African territories grew more costly, Salazar became more isolated from reality. On 3 August 1968, while resting at his summer residence, the Fortress of São João do Estoril outside Lisbon, a deck chair collapsed beneath Salazar and his head struck the hard floor. Some weeks later, as a result, Salazar was incapacitated by a stroke and cerebral hemorrhage, was hospitalized, and became an invalid. While hesitating to fill the power vacuum that had unexpectedly appeared, President Tomás finally replaced Salazar as prime minister on 27 September 1968, with his former protégé and colleague, Marcello Caetano. Salazar was not informed that he no longer headed the government, but he never recovered his health. On 27 July 1970, Salazar died in Lisbon and was buried at Santa Comba Dão, Vimieiro, his village and place of birth.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Salazar, Antônio de Oliveira
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50 hüküm
",-kmü 1. decision, sentence, decree, judgment. 2. assumption, opinion, thought. 3. sovereignty, sway, jurisdiction. 4. legality, authority, validity. 5. importance, effect, influence. 6. force, grip, hold. -ünce as required by: kanun hükmünce as required by law. -ünde equivalent to, in lieu of. -ünü geçirmek /a/ to assert one´s authority over. -ü geçmek 1. /a/ to have authority (over), carry weight (with). 2. (for something) to have become invalid; to have lost its effectiveness. - giydirmek /a/ to pass sentence (on). - giymek to be sentenced, be condemned. -ünde olmak to be considered (as); to be of the same effect (as). -ü parasına geçmek to be able to pay for something (instead of having to beg for it). - sürmek 1. to rule, reign. 2. to prevail. - vermek 1. to arrive at a decision or opinion. 2. to pass sentence."
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