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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > monetary disorder
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n1) беспорядки, (массовые) волнения; нарушение общественного порядка2) беспорядок, путаница• -
7 regulation
1. n регулирование, упорядочение2. n выверка; соразмерение3. n правила, устав; нормы; инструкцияlegislative regulation — законодательная норма, узаконение
4. n дип. административные положения5. n постановление, распоряжение; предписаниеliquor regulations — постановления, регулирующие продажу спиртных напитков
6. n преим. воен. установленный, предписанный; установленного образца7. n принятый, обычный; нормальныйСинонимический ряд:1. law (noun) assize; canon; decree; decretum; direction; edict; institute; law; order; ordinance; precept; prescript; prescription; rule; statute2. management (noun) adjustment; arrangement; control; disposal; disposition; management; ordering3. rule (noun) dictate; prescript; ruleАнтонимический ряд:caprice; disarrangement; disorder; license
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