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1 lay the foundation
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2 lay the foundation of
Англо-русский синонимический словарь > lay the foundation of
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3 lay the foundation
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > lay the foundation
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4 lay a foundation
1) Общая лексика: заложить основу2) Математика: заложить фундамент3) Макаров: закладывать фундамент -
5 lay the foundation
1) Общая лексика: заложить фундамент, положить начало2) Военный термин: закладывать фундамент3) Математика: основывать4) Религия: основать, положить основание5) Архитектура: заложить основу -
6 lay the foundation of
Общая лексика: заложить фундамент (чего-л.), положить начало (чему-л.) -
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8 lay the foundation of
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10 lay\ the\ foundation
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11 lay the foundation
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > lay the foundation
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13 lay the foundation
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15 lay the foundation
English-Russian architecture dictionary > lay the foundation
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16 lay the foundation for smth.
(lay the foundation for (или of) smth.)заложить основы чего-л., положить начало чему-лEach scientist builds upon the foundation laid by his colleagues or their predecessors. (R. E. Lapp, ‘Atoms and People’, ch. I) — Каждый ученый продолжает строить на фундаменте, заложенном либо его современниками, либо предшественниками.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > lay the foundation for smth.
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18 lay the foundation stone
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > lay the foundation stone
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19 FOUNDATION: LAY A FOUNDATION
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20 lay a foundation for the admission of evidence
Юридический термин: обосновать допустимость доказательстваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > lay a foundation for the admission of evidence
См. также в других словарях:
lay a foundation — The act of demonstrating to a judge that a piece of evidence a litigant would like to introduce meets evidence rules requirements concerning authenticity and trustworthiness. For example, a medical report cannot be introduced unless the physician … Law dictionary
lay the foundation — index build (construct), initiate, plan, plant (place firmly) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
lay the foundation of — index generate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
lay a foundation — verb a) To elicit information from a witness to show that the witness has knowledge of a matter before the witness testifies to the matter itself. In order to lay a foundation for the witness to describe the murder, the prosecutor first had to… … Wiktionary
lay the foundation for — index originate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
lay the foundation — Synonyms and related words: base, blaze the trail, break the ice, build, build in, clear the way, cultivate the soil, establish, fix, found, go in advance, ground, install, invest, lay the groundwork, open the way, pave the way, pitch, plant,… … Moby Thesaurus
lay the foundation for — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. construct, put up, fabricate; see build 1 , create 2 , form 1 … English dictionary for students
foundation — n. underlying base 1) to lay a foundation 2) to undermine a foundation 3) a firm, solid, sound, strong foundation 4) the foundation (of a building) settles an endowed institution 5) a charitable, philanthropic; educational foundation * * * [faʊn… … Combinatory dictionary
foundation — Kahua, kumu, papa, mole, kumupa a. Also: pa a, honua. ♦ House foundation, kahua hale. ♦ Foundation of the earth, papa honua, papakū. ♦ Foundation principles, kahua hana. ♦ To lay a foundation, ho okahua, hau opo, opo … English-Hawaiian dictionary
foundation stone — noun a stone laid at a ceremony to mark the founding of a new building • Hypernyms: ↑stone • Part Holonyms: ↑building, ↑edifice * * * founˈdation stone [foundation stone foundation stones] … Useful english dictionary
Foundation — • An ecclesiastical foundation is the making over of temporal goods to an ecclesiastical corporation or individual, either by gift during life or by will after death, on the condition of some spiritual work being done either in perpetuity or for… … Catholic encyclopedia