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2 to lose validity
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3 to lose validity
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4 validity
n1) законность; юридическая сила; действительность3) правильность4) годность (о документе, билете)
- bid validity
- data validity
- statistical validity
- tender validity
- territorial validity
- validity of an agreement
- validity of a claim
- validity of a complaint
- validity of a contract
- validity of a directive
- validity of a document
- validity of a guarantee
- validity of a letter of credit
- validity of a licence
- validity of an offer
- validity of a patent
- validity of a proposal
- validity of rights
- validity of a trademark
- validity of a treaty
- validity of a waiver
- validity of a will
- acknowledge the validity
- contest the validity
- dispute the validity
- extend the validity
- lose validity
- prolong the validity
- recognize the validityEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > validity
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1) законность; юридическая сила; действительность2) обоснованность; правильность• -
6 отпадать, отпасть
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1. (отделяться) come* off, peel off;
2. (терять смысл, силу) lose* validity;
(исчезать) pass, disappear;
вопрос ~ает the question no longer arises;
необходимость в этом ~ает there is no longer any necessity for this;
желание отпало the desire disappeared.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > отпадать, отпасть
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7 утратить силу
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > утратить силу
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8 ground
n1) основание, причина, мотив; тема2) место; земля•to break new ground — тж перен. поднимать целину
to concede ground on smth — уступать по какому-л. вопросу
to find common ground — находить общие интересы / общий язык
to gain ground — 1) достигать успеха 2) воен. продвигаться
to gain ground on smb — отбирать у кого-л. спорную территорию
to give ground — терять прежнее положение, идти назад
to give grounds for smth — давать основания для чего-л.
to hold / to keep one's ground — стоять на своем
to look for common ground — искать общие интересы / общий язык
to lose ground — 1) терпеть поражение; терять позиции 2) снижается ( о ценах); падать ( о курсе валюты)
to lose ground to a party — терять голоса избирателей, решивших поддержать другую партию
to maintain one's ground — стоять на своем
to seek common ground — искать общие интересы / общий язык
- burial groundto yield ground — 1) терпеть поражение; терять позиции 2) снижается ( о ценах); падать ( о курсе валюты)
- common ground
- debatable ground
- delicate ground
- dumping ground
- firing ground
- forbidden ground
- ground for impeaching the validity of a treaty
- ground for invalidating a treaty
- ground for optimism
- ground for terminating a treaty
- ground for withdrawing from a treaty
- grounds and reasons
- meeting ground
- on compassionate grounds
- on constitutional grounds
- on delicate grounds
- on ethnic grounds
- on health grounds
- on humanitarian grounds
- on legal grounds
- on religious grounds
- on safety and financial grounds
- on security grounds
- on shaky ground
- parade ground
- proving ground
- shaky ground
- social and political grounds
- solid grounds
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1. n1) основание, причина, мотив- have good grounds for doing smth.2) предмет, тема (беседы, спора и т.п.)•- get smth. off the ground2. vосновывать, обосновывать -
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