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1 press censorship
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2 press
1) преса; друк; друкування2) впливати, чинити тиск, підтримувати; нав'язувати; вимагати (в т. ч. негайних дій тощо); реквізувати; друкувати; ставити штамп- pressing•- press attache
- press censorship
- press charges
- press for
- press for rent
- press hard for victory
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3 freedom
свобода, воля; незалежність; вільне користування; право; привілейfreedom from unreasonable searches and seizures — свобода від необґрунтованих обшуків та вилучень майна
freedom of collective bargaining — право ( або свобода) укладати колективні угоди
freedom of meetings, demonstrations, and assemblies — = freedom of rallies, demonstrations, and assemblies свобода мітингів, демонстрацій і зборів
freedom of rallies, demonstrations, and assemblies — = freedom of meetings, demonstrations, and assemblies свобода мітингів,
freedom to establish political parties and public organizations — = freedom to establish political parties and social organizations свобода створення політичних партій і громадських організацій
freedom to establish political parties and social organizations — = freedom to establish political parties and public organizations
freedom to practice the religion of one's choice — релігійна свобода, свобода релігії
freedom to receive and give information — = freedom to receive and transmit information свобода отримувати і передавати інформацію
freedom to receive and transmit information — = freedom to receive and give information
- freedom fighterfreedom to seek, receive and import information — свобода пошуку, отримання і розповсюдження інформації
- freedom from arrest
- freedom from censorship
- freedom from double jeopardy
- freedom from duty
- freedom from encumbrance
- freedom from exploitation
- freedom from legal proceedings
- freedom from liability
- freedom from torture
- freedom of a city
- freedom of access
- freedom of actions
- freedom of action
- freedom of art
- freedom of assembly
- freedom of association
- freedom of belief
- freedom of broadcasting
- freedom of choice
- freedom of commerce
- freedom of communication
- freedom of conscience
- freedom of contract
- freedom of contracting
- freedom of discussion
- freedom of employment
- freedom of establishment
- freedom of expression
- freedom of faith
- freedom of fishing
- freedom of individual
- freedom of information
- freedom of learning
- freedom of movement
- freedom of navigation
- freedom of occupation
- freedom of overflight
- freedom of passage
- freedom of petition
- freedom of rallies
- freedom of religion
- freedom of religious worship
- freedom of science
- freedom of scientific research
- freedom of speech
- freedom of street processions
- freedom of teaching
- freedom of testation
- freedom of the air
- freedom of the city
- freedom of the high seas
- freedom of the press
- freedom of the seas
- freedom of thought
- freedom of trade
- freedom of transit
- freedom of travel
- freedom of use
- freedom of will
- freedom of worship
- freedom to contract
- freedom to organize
- freedom to provide services
- freedom to worship
См. также в других словарях:
field press censorship — The security review of news material subject to the jurisdiction of the Armed Forces of the United States, including all information or material intended for dissemination to the public. Also called FPC. See also censorship … Military dictionary
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Censorship in the Empire of Japan — in the Empire of Japan was a continuation of a long tradition beginning in the feudal period of Japan. Government censorship of the press existed in Japan during the Edo period, as the Tokugawa bakufu was in many ways a police state, which sought … Wikipedia
Censorship — The Gottsched Neuber reforms of the 1730s had firmly established in both the public and the aristocratic consciousness that theater was a moral institution with responsibilities for Bildung (a term meaning cultural education and refinement).… … Historical dictionary of German Theatre
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censorship — See armed forces censorship; civil censorship; field press censorship; national censorship; primary censorship; prisoner of war censorship; secondary censorship … Military dictionary
censorship — [[t]se̱nsə(r)ʃɪp[/t]] N UNCOUNT Censorship is the censoring of books, plays, films, or reports, especially by government officials, because they are considered immoral or secret in some way. The government today announced that press censorship… … English dictionary
Censorship in Portugal — Censorship has been a fundamental element of Portuguese national culture throughout the country s history. From its earliest history Portugal was subject to laws limiting freedom of expression. This was mainly due to the influence of the Church… … Wikipedia
Censorship of Books — • Either ecclesiastical or civil, according as it is practiced by the spiritual or secular authority, and it may be exercised in two ways, viz.: before the printing or publishing of a work, by examining it (censura prævia); and after the printing … Catholic encyclopedia