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мед. длительный иммунитетАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > lasting immunity
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5 lasting immunity
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6 long-lasting immunity
Макаров: длительный иммунитет -
7 long-lasting immunity
Dauerimmunität fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > long-lasting immunity
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8 immunity
иммунитет, невосприимчивость- active immunity
- adaptive immunity
- adoptive immunity
- antibody-independent immunity
- antibody-mediated immunity
- artificial immunity
- cell-bound immunity
- cell-mediated immunity
- cellular immunity
- complete immunity
- concomitant immunity
- congenital immunity
- constitutional immunity
- cross immunity
- durable immunity
- epistatic immunity
- fetal immunity
- genetic immunity
- herd immunity
- high-grade immunity
- high-level immunity
- humoral immunity
- inborn immunity
- inherent immunity
- innate immunity
- lasting immunity
- life-long immunity
- long-lived immunity
- medium immunity
- mixed immunity
- multivalent immunity
- native immunity
- natural immunity
- neonatal immunity
- nonsterile immunity
- passive immunity
- preemptive immunity
- preexisting immunity
- protective immunity
- racial immunity
- residual immunity
- short-lived immunity
- short-term immunity
- specific immunity
- sterile immunity
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1. n длительность, продолжительность2. n прочность3. n выносливость, стойкость4. a длительный, продолжительный; устойчивый5. a прочный, стойкий6. a спорт. проф. выносливый7. n ластикСинонимический ряд:1. enduring (adj.) diuturnal; durable; enduring; eternal; fast; perdurable; perduring; permanent; persisting; stable2. old (adj.) abiding; continuing; inveterate; long-lasting; long-lived; long-standing; old; perennial3. keeping (verb) keeping; staying4. lasting (verb) abiding; carrying through; continuing; enduring; go on; hold out; lasting; perduring; persisting5. surviving (verb) come through; persisting; pull through; ride out; surviving; weatheringАнтонимический ряд:fleeting; impermanent; passing; temporary -
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14 ordinary ambassador
гос. упр. постоянный посолSyn:"похоже не синонимы! Просто тот, который не ""чрезвычайный посол"""!An ordinary ambassador is charged with the duties of heading a permanent diplomatic mission and maintaining relations between his home and his host country and to conduct relations on an equal basis with other nations. An Extraordinary Ambassador is appointed to head some particular mission for a particular purpose and such postings are for an indefinite period lasting till the completion of the mission. Such appointments are generally politically initiated.A resident ambassador resides within the political boundaries of the country to which he/she is posted while a non-resident ambassador does not live within the country of his/her posting but lives in a neighboring country. Therefore, a resident ambassador of US in India may at the same time be a non-resident ambassador of other countries of the sub-continent. Ambassadors are deemed representatives of their heads of state to the heads of state of their place of posting and not representative of one state government to another state government. This is a practice that has persisted ever since the ambassadorial post was created. Only high commissioners (since once they shared their heads of state) are deemed to represent their governments.It may sometimes transpire that the post of ambassador is handed out to a person as a matter of routine transfer or promotion within the country in the ministry of foreign affairs as furtherance to their careers."An ambassador, rarely embassador, is a diplomatic official accredited to a foreign sovereign or government, or to an international organization, to serve as the official representative of his or her own country. In everyday usage it applies to the ranking plenipotentiary minister stationed in a foreign capital. The host country typically allows the ambassador control of specific territory called an embassy, whose territory, staff, and even vehicles are generally afforded diplomatic immunity from most laws of the host country. The senior diplomatic officers among members of the Commonwealth of Nations are known as High Commissioners, who are the heads of High Commissions. Representatives of the Holy See are known as Papal or Apostolic Nuncios, while the head of a Libyan People's Bureau is a Secretary. Historically, officials representing their countries abroad were termed ministers, but this term was also applied to diplomats of the second rank. The Congress of Vienna of 1815 formalized the system of diplomatic rank under international law: Ambassadors are ministers of the highest rank, with plenipotentiary authority to represent their head of state. An Ordinary Ambassador is one heading a permanent diplomatic mission, for instance the senior professional diplomat in an embassy. An Extraordinary Ambassador could be appointed for special purposes or for an indefinite term; politically appointed ambassadors would fall under this category. Moreover, a Resident Ambassador is one who resides within the country to which s/he is accredited. A Non-Resident Ambassador is one who does not reside within the country to which s/he is accredited, but lives in a nearby country. Thus a resident ambassador to a country might at the same time also be a non-resident ambassador to several other countries." -
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гос. упр. = ordinary ambassador !An ordinary ambassador is charged with the duties of heading a permanent diplomatic mission and maintaining relations between his home and his host country and to conduct relations on an equal basis with other nations. An Extraordinary Ambassador is appointed to head some particular mission for a particular purpose and such postings are for an indefinite period lasting till the completion of the mission. Such appointments are generally politically initiated.A resident ambassador resides within the political boundaries of the country to which he/she is posted while a non-resident ambassador does not live within the country of his/her posting but lives in a neighboring country. Therefore, a resident ambassador of US in India may at the same time be a non-resident ambassador of other countries of the sub-continent. Ambassadors are deemed representatives of their heads of state to the heads of state of their place of posting and not representative of one state government to another state government. This is a practice that has persisted ever since the ambassadorial post was created. Only high commissioners (since once they shared their heads of state) are deemed to represent their governments.It may sometimes transpire that the post of ambassador is handed out to a person as a matter of routine transfer or promotion within the country in the ministry of foreign affairs as furtherance to their careers."An ambassador, rarely embassador, is a diplomatic official accredited to a foreign sovereign or government, or to an international organization, to serve as the official representative of his or her own country. In everyday usage it applies to the ranking plenipotentiary minister stationed in a foreign capital. The host country typically allows the ambassador control of specific territory called an embassy, whose territory, staff, and even vehicles are generally afforded diplomatic immunity from most laws of the host country. The senior diplomatic officers among members of the Commonwealth of Nations are known as High Commissioners, who are the heads of High Commissions. Representatives of the Holy See are known as Papal or Apostolic Nuncios, while the head of a Libyan People's Bureau is a Secretary. Historically, officials representing their countries abroad were termed ministers, but this term was also applied to diplomats of the second rank. The Congress of Vienna of 1815 formalized the system of diplomatic rank under international law: Ambassadors are ministers of the highest rank, with plenipotentiary authority to represent their head of state. An Ordinary Ambassador is one heading a permanent diplomatic mission, for instance the senior professional diplomat in an embassy. An Extraordinary Ambassador could be appointed for special purposes or for an indefinite term; politically appointed ambassadors would fall under this category. Moreover, a Resident Ambassador is one who resides within the country to which s/he is accredited. A Non-Resident Ambassador is one who does not reside within the country to which s/he is accredited, but lives in a nearby country. Thus a resident ambassador to a country might at the same time also be a non-resident ambassador to several other countries."
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