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1 мова
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2 чинне формулювання
language in force, operative languageУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > чинне формулювання
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3 мова закону
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4 мовна політика
language policy, linguistic policy -
5 перекладач
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6 текст закону
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7 казенна мова
language of officialdom, official jargon, officialese -
8 мовна конструкція
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9 мова тварин
Короткий українсько-англійський словник термінів із психології > мова тварин
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10 мова
ж1) language; tongueвиразна (чітка) мова — distinct ( clear) enunciation
літературна мова — literary ( standard) language
машинна мова комп. — computer ( machine) language
мова асемблера — assembler language, assembly language
мова запитів комп. — data-query language, query language
рідна мова — one's mother tongue; native language
мова закону — language of law, legislative language
мова програмування комп. — computer language, machine language, programming language
розмовна мова — colloquial/familiar speech; spoken language
вчитель іноземної мови — language master, language teacher
2) ( розмова) discourseне про те мова — this is not the question in point, that is not the point
3) грам. speechпряма (непряма) мова грам. — direct (indirect, oblique) speech
частини мови грам. — parts of speech
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11 буква закону
form of the statute, language of law, legislative language, legal language -
12 державна мова
national language, state language -
13 мова міжнаціонального спілкування
interlanguage, ( в межах однієї країни) language of interethnic communication, international languageУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > мова міжнаціонального спілкування
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14 національна мова
ethnic language, national language -
15 рідна мова
native language, natural language, mother tongue -
16 базова мова
core language, host language -
17 володіти
1) ( мати) to own, to possess, to haveволодіти правом юр. — to qualify
2) to control; to be in possession (of); to be master (of)володіти собою — to control (to possess, to govern) oneself
3) ( уміти користатися чимсь) to know; to wield, to be able to useволодіти зброєю (інструментом) — to handle, to wield weapon ( instrument)
володіти мовою — to know a language, to speak a language
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18 езопівська мова
the language of Aesop, Aesopian language -
19 іншомовний
belonging to another language; ( про населення) speaking another language -
20 лайка
I ж1) ( лаяння) abuse, swearing; wrangle, squabble2) (слово, вислів) bad language, strong (opprobrious, abusive) language, swear wordII ж( порода собак) Eskimo dog, huskyIII ж( шкіра) kid, kidskin
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