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  • 1 Articles of Assotiation

    Юридический термин: Устав (организации) (...acting by virtue of the Articles of Association on the other hand, hereinafter referred to as the Seller, on the one part...)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Articles of Assotiation

  • 2 Articles of Schwabach

    Религия: "Швабские статьи", (Early Lutheran confession of faith, written in 1529 by Martin Luther and other Wittenberg theologians and incorporated into the Augsburg Confession by Philipp Melanchthon in 1530) Швабское вероисповедование

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Articles of Schwabach

  • 3 Articles of Schwabach (Early Lutheran confession of faith, written in 1529 by Martin Luther and other Wittenberg theologians and incorporated into the Augsburg Confession by Philipp Melanchthon in 1530)

    Религия: Швабское вероисповедование

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Articles of Schwabach (Early Lutheran confession of faith, written in 1529 by Martin Luther and other Wittenberg theologians and incorporated into the Augsburg Confession by Philipp Melanchthon in 1530)

  • 4 ammunition, explosives, and other dangerous articles

    [lang name="English"]AEDA, ammunition, explosives, and other dangerous articles
    боеприпасы, ВВ и другие опасные предметы

    English-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > ammunition, explosives, and other dangerous articles

  • 5 the articles of Faith

    1) догматы церкви, основы какой-л. религии

    ...witnesses came forward who were prepared to swear that they had heard Domingo utter the most horrid blasphemies, and there were two who had heard him say that to believe in the Articles of Faith was first and foremost a matter of good breeding. This in itself was enough to make him a proper subject for inquiry by the Holy Office... (W. S. Maugham, ‘Catalina’, ch. 2) —...появились свидетели, которые под присягой были готовы показать, что они слышали, как Доминго изрекал ужаснейшие богохульства, а два свидетеля даже слышали, как он сказал, что вера в догматы католической церкви - это прежде всего результат хорошего воспитания. Одного этого было достаточно, чтобы им заинтересовалась святая инквизиция...

    2) символ веры, кредо (употр. тж. в ед. ч.)

    This is the article of my faith: I am what I am, and can be no other, (S. Chaplin, ‘The Big Room’, ch. XI) — Мое кредо: я такой как есть и другим быть не могу.

    Anyone familiar with police mentality knows that law enforcement officers interpret the law freely, and that it is an article of faith among them that a suspect is guilty until proven innocent. (W. Manchester, ‘The Death of a President’, ch. 2) — Всякий, кто знаком с психологией полицейских, знает, что блюстители закона толкуют его как хотят. Среди них господствует мнение, что подозреваемый виноват, пока его невиновность не доказана.

    ‘Daddy's very good, about things like elections.’ She regarded her husband for a moment, then, reproachfully, she said, ‘You don't believe him, do you?’ ‘About uncle Frank being defeated? Well, it's a pretty doubtful article of faith, isn't it?’ he said. ‘Even coming from your father.’ (E. O'Connor, ‘The Last Hurrah’, part I, ch. II) — - Папа хорошо разбирается в таких делах, как выборы, - Мэл посмотрела на мужа и прибавила укоризненно: - Ты этому не веришь? - Тому, что дядя Фрэнк потерпит поражение? Ну, это еще вилами на воде писано, - сказал Адам. - Даже если твой отец в этом не сомневается.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > the articles of Faith

  • 6 ammunition, explosives, and other dangerous articles

    Military: AEDA

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ammunition, explosives, and other dangerous articles

  • 7 أثاث

    أَثاث \ furnishings: articles of furniture and other articles in a house, such as a bath, curtains, etc. furniture, tables, beds, chairs and other movable but solid articles for a house.

    Arabic-English dictionary > أثاث

  • 8 رياش

    رِيَاش \ furnishings: articles of furniture and other articles in a house, such as a bath, curtains, etc.. furniture: tables, beds, chairs and other movable but solid articles for a house.

    Arabic-English dictionary > رياش

  • 9 furnishings

    أَثاث \ furnishings: articles of furniture and other articles in a house, such as a bath, curtains, etc. furniture, tables, beds, chairs and other movable but solid articles for a house.

    Arabic-English glossary > furnishings

  • 10 furnishings

    رِيَاش \ furnishings: articles of furniture and other articles in a house, such as a bath, curtains, etc.. furniture: tables, beds, chairs and other movable but solid articles for a house.

    Arabic-English glossary > furnishings

  • 11 furniture

    رِيَاش \ furnishings: articles of furniture and other articles in a house, such as a bath, curtains, etc.. furniture: tables, beds, chairs and other movable but solid articles for a house.

    Arabic-English glossary > furniture

  • 12 jeweller

    noun (a person who makes, or deals in, ornaments and other articles made of precious stones and metals.) juveler
    * * *
    noun (a person who makes, or deals in, ornaments and other articles made of precious stones and metals.) juveler

    English-Danish dictionary > jeweller

  • 13 stationery

    noun (paper, envelopes, pens and other articles used in writing etc.) papirvarer; kontorartikler
    * * *
    noun (paper, envelopes, pens and other articles used in writing etc.) papirvarer; kontorartikler

    English-Danish dictionary > stationery

  • 14 Haberdashery

    The smallwares necessary for the various department of the drapery trade, and the small articles used by ladies for personal adornment, such as tapes, braids, galloons, elastics, sewing threads, wool mendings, buttons, hooks and eyes, fasteners, hairnets, hairpins, safety pins, and numerous other articles.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Haberdashery

  • 15 Transparent Film Fibres

    The transparent cellulose paper used for wrapping food-stuffs and other articles is identical in constitution with viscose rayon, and is prepared in the same way up to the point of spinning in which it is extruded- through a wide and exceedingly fine slit and is coagulated in continuous sheet form. For textile uses the sheet is cut up into very narrow strips as small as 1/80-in. wide when used alone for effect threads or twisted with another thread, and as fine as 1/100-in. wide when reduced to. staple fibre form and mixed with other fibres prior to spinning.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Transparent Film Fibres

  • 16 jeweller

    noun (a person who makes, or deals in, ornaments and other articles made of precious stones and metals.) joyero
    jeweller n joyero
    tr['ʤʊːələSMALLr/SMALL]
    1 joyero,-a
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    n.
    joyero, -era s.m.,f.
    (US) ['dʒuːǝlǝ(r)]
    N joyero(-a) m / f

    English-spanish dictionary > jeweller

  • 17 stationery

    noun (paper, envelopes, pens and other articles used in writing etc.)
    stationery n artículos de escritorio / artículos de papelería
    tr['steɪʃənərɪ]
    1 (paper) papel nombre masculino de escribir; (pen, ink, etc) artículos nombre masculino plural de escritorio
    stationery ['steɪʃə.nɛri] n
    : papel m y sobres mpl (para correspondencia)
    n.
    material de escritorio s.m.
    papel de escribir s.f.
    papelería s.f.
    'steɪʃəneri, 'steɪʃənəri
    mass noun
    a) ( writing materials) artículos mpl de papelería or de escritorio
    b) ( writing paper) papel m y sobres mpl de carta
    ['steɪʃǝnǝrɪ]
    1.
    N artículos mpl de papelería or de escritorio
    2.
    CPD

    stationery cupboard Narmario m de artículos de papelería

    Stationery Office N(Brit) Imprenta f Nacional

    * * *
    ['steɪʃəneri, 'steɪʃənəri]
    mass noun
    a) ( writing materials) artículos mpl de papelería or de escritorio
    b) ( writing paper) papel m y sobres mpl de carta

    English-spanish dictionary > stationery

  • 18 Juwelier

    m; -s, -e jewel(l)er
    * * *
    der Juwelier
    jeweler; jeweller
    * * *
    Ju|we|lier [juve'liːɐ]
    1. m -s, -e,Ju|we|l|rin
    [-'liːrɪn]
    2. f -, -nen
    jeweller (Brit), jeweler (US); (= Geschäft) jewel(l)er's (shop)
    * * *
    (a person who makes, or deals in, ornaments and other articles made of precious stones and metals.) jeweller
    * * *
    Ju·we·lier(in)
    <-s, -e>
    [juveˈli:ɐ̯]
    1. (Besitzer eines Juweliergeschäftes) jeweller BRIT, jeweler AM
    2. (Juweliergeschäft) jeweller's BRIT, jeweler's AM
    * * *
    der; Juweliers jeweller; s. auch Bäcker
    * * *
    Juwelier m; -s, -e jewel(l)er
    * * *
    der; Juweliers jeweller; s. auch Bäcker
    * * *
    -e m.
    jeweler n.
    jeweller n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Juwelier

  • 19 Schreibwaren

    Pl. writing materials, stationery Sg.; „Schreibwaren“ Schild: ‚stationery’
    * * *
    die Schreibwaren
    stationery (Pl.)
    * * *
    Schreib|wa|ren
    pl
    stationery sing, writing materials pl
    * * *
    (paper, envelopes, pens and other articles used in writing etc.) stationery
    * * *
    Schreib·wa·ren
    pl stationery no pl
    * * *
    Plural stationery sing.; writing materials
    * * *
    Schreibwaren pl writing materials, stationery sg;
    „Schreibwaren“ Schild: ‘stationery’
    * * *
    Plural stationery sing.; writing materials

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Schreibwaren

  • 20 jeweller

    noun (a person who makes, or deals in, ornaments and other articles made of precious stones and metals.) gullsmed, juveler
    gullsmed
    subst. \/ˈdʒuːələ\/ eller jeweler
    gullsmed, juveler

    English-Norwegian dictionary > jeweller

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