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61 constitution
1) (a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc: the constitution of the country.) stjórnarskrá2) (physical characteristics, health etc: He has a strong constitution.) líkamshreysti -
62 constitution
alkotás, alapszabály, alkotmány, szervezet* * *1) (a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc: the constitution of the country.) alkotmány2) (physical characteristics, health etc: He has a strong constitution.) szervezet -
63 constitution
1) (a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc: the constitution of the country.) constituição2) (physical characteristics, health etc: He has a strong constitution.) constituição* * *con.sti.tu.tion[kɔnstitj'u:ʃən] n constituição: 1 ato de constituir. 2 temperamento, compleição corporal, natureza. 3 carta constitucional, ordenação, estatuto. 4 formação, organização. 5 determinação. 6 estrutura, conformação, configuração. by constitution de natureza. strong constitution constituição forte. worn-out constitution saúde abalada. -
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n. kurma, oluşturma, bünye, yapı, yaradılış; meydana getirme; huy, karakter; anayasa, tüzük* * *1. kuruluş 2. yasa* * *1) (a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc: the constitution of the country.) anayasa2) (physical characteristics, health etc: He has a strong constitution.) beden yapısı, bünye -
65 constitution
1) (a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc: the constitution of the country.) ustava2) (physical characteristics, health etc: He has a strong constitution.) telesna zgradba, ustroj* * *[kɔnstitjú:šən]nounsestav, ustroj, ustanovitev, organizacija; ustava, konstitucija; nrav, čud; organizem, telesna zgradba -
66 constitution
• järjestysmuoto• valtiomuoto• valtiosääntö• rakennustoiminta• kokonaisrakenne• hallitusmuoto• määritys• perustuslaki• perustaminen• peruskirja• yleisrakenne• konstituutio* * *1) (a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc: the constitution of the country.) säädökset, perustuslaki2) (physical characteristics, health etc: He has a strong constitution.) ruumiinrakenne -
67 constitution
[ˌkɒnstɪ'tjuːʃn] [AE -'tuːʃn]nome costituzione f.* * *1) (a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc: the constitution of the country.) costituzione2) (physical characteristics, health etc: He has a strong constitution.) costituzione* * *[ˌkɒnstɪ'tjuːʃn] [AE -'tuːʃn]nome costituzione f. -
68 constitution
[kɔnstɪ'tjuːʃən]n( of country) konstytucja f; ( of organization) statut m; ( of committee etc) skład m* * *1) (a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc: the constitution of the country.) konstytucja2) (physical characteristics, health etc: He has a strong constitution.) budowa -
69 constitution
1) (a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc: the constitution of the country.) konstitūcija2) (physical characteristics, health etc: He has a strong constitution.) ķermeņa uzbūve; konstitūcija* * *konstitūcija; ķermeņa uzbūve, konstitūcija; sastāvs, struktūra -
70 constitution
1) (a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc: the constitution of the country.) konstitucija2) (physical characteristics, health etc: He has a strong constitution.) kūno sudėjimas -
71 constitution
n. grundlag; fysik; sammansättning; författning, konstitution* * *1) (a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc: the constitution of the country.) författning, konstitution, grundlag2) (physical characteristics, health etc: He has a strong constitution.) []konstitution, fysik -
72 constitution
1) (a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc: the constitution of the country.) ústava2) (physical characteristics, health etc: He has a strong constitution.) tělesná konstituce* * *• ústava• zřízení• tělesná konstituce• složení• konstituce -
73 constitution
1) (a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc: the constitution of the country.) ústava2) (physical characteristics, health etc: He has a strong constitution.) konštitúcia* * *• ústava• zloženie• telesná konštitúcia• povaha -
74 constitution
1) (a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc: the constitution of the country.) constituţie2) (physical characteristics, health etc: He has a strong constitution.) constituţie -
75 counter-proliferation
The strategy revision published today and a longer classified version reflect Mr. Bush's reliance on counterproliferation, including missile defenses and, when necessary, pre-emptive strikes against states or groups whose weaponry could pose a threat to the United States. While nonproliferation relies on laws and treaties to restrain countries from producing weapons of mass destruction, counterproliferation relies on force or physical interdiction to stop them. American officials pointed to the interdiction today of a North Korean ship carrying Scud missiles in the Arabian Sea as an example of a more aggressive counter-proliferation strategy. (New-York Times) interdiction здесь по смыслу «перехват»
The English annotation is below. (English-Russian) > counter-proliferation
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76 body
1) орган; организация2) группа; коллегия3) главная часть, основная часть ( документа)4) совокупность, комплекс5) труп•body corporate — см. corporate body;
body corporate and politic — публичная корпорация, корпорация-орган власти, муниципальная корпорация;
- body of justicebody politic [politique] — политическое образование, политический орган; политическая корпорация; государственная корпорация; публичная корпорация, корпорация-орган власти; муниципальная корпорация;
- body of laws
- body of legislation
- body of men
- body of specification
- body of water
- administrative body
- advisory body
- appropriate body
- arbitral body
- artificial body
- auxiliary body
- continuing body
- corporate body
- dead body
- deliberative body
- diplomatic body
- elected body
- elective body
- examining body
- executive body
- governing body
- governmental body
- intelligence body
- intergovernmental body
- international body
- judicial body
- law enforcing body
- law-making body
- local body
- non-corporate body
- non-governmental body
- oversight body
- parent body
- physical body
- policy-making body
- private body
- protective body
- public body
- regulatory body
- rule-making body
- standing body
- statutory body
- subordinate body
- subsidiary body
- superior body
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77 constitution
1) (a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc: the constitution of the country.) σύνταγμα2) (physical characteristics, health etc: He has a strong constitution.) κράση -
78 constitution
1) (a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc: the constitution of the country.) constitution2) (physical characteristics, health etc: He has a strong constitution.) constitution -
79 constitution
1) (a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc: the constitution of the country.) constituição2) (physical characteristics, health etc: He has a strong constitution.) constituição -
80 Reynolds, Osborne
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering[br]b. 23 April 1842 Belfast, Irelandd. 1912 Watchet, Somerset, England[br]English engineer and educator.[br]Osborne Reynolds's father, a clergyman and schoolteacher, had been a Fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge; it was to Queens' that the young Reynolds went to study mathematics, graduating as 7th Wrangler in 1867, and going on in his turn to become a Fellow of the College. Reynolds had developed an interest in practical applications of physics and engineering, and for a short time he entered the office of the London civil engineers Lawson and Mansergh. In 1868 he was appointed to the new Chair of Engineering at Owens College, Manchester, and he remained in this post for thirty-seven years, until he retired in 1905. During this period he presided over a department that grew steadily in size and reputation, and undertook prolonged research projects into phenomena such as lubrication, the laws governing the flow of water in pipes, turbulence and other physical features with practical applications. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1877, being nominated Royal Medallist in 1888. In 1883 he became a Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, and in 1885 he was awarded the Telford Premium of the Institution. He served as Secretary of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society from 1874 to 1883, and was appointed President in 1888–9 and Dalton Medallist in 1903. He was President of Section G of the British Association for the History of Science in 1887, and in 1884 he received the degree of LLD from Glasgow University. Among his many students at Owens College was J.J. (later Sir Joseph) Thomson (1856–1940), who entered the college in 1871. Reynolds's collected scientific papers were published in 1900–3.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1877. Institution of Civil Engineers Telford Premium 1885. President, Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society 1888–9. Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, Dalton Medal 1903.Further ReadingDictionary of National Biography Supplement.D.M.McDowell and J.D.Jackson (eds), 1970, Osborne Reynolds and Engineering Science Today, Manchester: Manchester University Press.AB
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