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1 протокол переговоров
1) General subject: minutes of talks2) Engineering: negotiation protocol3) Law: record of negotiations4) Economy: protocol of negotiations5) Business: bargaining record, minutes of negotiations, meeting minute7) leg.N.P. records of negotiationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > протокол переговоров
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2 Дуглас не мог прийти на собрание, но в последнюю минуту Мартин заменил его
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Дуглас не мог прийти на собрание, но в последнюю минуту Мартин заменил его
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С КОРАБЛЯ НА БАЛ (попасть) PrepP Invar adv or predic with subj: human fixed WOone unexpectedly finds himself, usu. immediately upon returning from a trip, at a gathering of people (a party, large celebration, an official meeting etc): straight from one's travels into the social sceneone minute a traveler, the next a socialite №) off the plane (boat etc) and into the party.From Aleksandr Pushkin's Eugene Onegin («Евгений Онегин»), 1833, ch. 8, 13. -
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[PrepP; Invar; adv or predic with subj: human; fixed WO]=====⇒ one unexpectedly finds himself, usu. immediately upon returning from a trip, at a gathering of people (a party, large celebration, an official meeting etc):- one minute a traveler, the next a socialite;- (it's) off the plane <boat etc> and into the party.—————← From Aleksandr Pushkin's Eugene Onegin ("Евгений Онегин"), 1833, ch. 8, 13.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с корабля на бал
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6 протокол
1) (заседания суда) record; (точная запись чего-л.) recordation; recording; (собрания, заседания) record, minutes, protocolвести протокол — to draw up / to keep / to take the minutes, to minute
заносить в протокол — to record in the minutes, to enter on the records, to record
исключить из протокола — to expunge / to strike from the record / the minutes
судебные протоколы — proceedings, public records
протокол заседания (официальная запись или протокол ежедневных заседаний конференций и предварительных соглашений, который обычно подписывается представителями обеих сторон) — process-verbal фр.; (в парламенте Великобритании) the journal
протоколы, содержащие обширную информацию — instructive records
2) (вид международного соглашения) protocolзаключительный / итоговый протокол — final protocol
обязательства, налагаемые протоколом — protocol obligations
протокол об обмене грамотами о ратификации договора — protocol on the exchange of instruments of ratification of the treaty
3) (дипломатический) protocol4) (акт о нарушении общественного порядка) report -
7 перерыв
м1) прерывание interruptionбез переры́ва — without interruption, nonstop
он говори́л два часа́ без переры́ва — he spoke for two hours nonstop
2) промежуток break, intermission, interval, AE recess; в заседании adjournmentобе́денный переры́в — lunch break/hour
десятимину́тный переры́в — ten-minute break/interval/recess
переры́в в рабо́те парла́мента — parliament recess
рабо́тать без переры́ва — to work nonstop/without a break
с переры́вами — on and off
в заседа́нии был объя́влен получасово́й переры́в — the meeting adjourned for half an hour
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8 протокол совещания
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