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1 принципова людина
man of principle, principled personУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > принципова людина
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2 високоідейний
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3 ідейний
1) (про людину, борця) true to the idea (of), high-principled, high-minded; ( про літературу) elevated, lofty; ( про мистецтво) high2) ( ідеологічний) ideological -
4 позиція
ж1) positionартилерійська позиція — gun position, battery position
закрита позиція — covered ( indirect) position
запасна позиція військ. — alternative position
укріплена позиція військ. — fortified position
зайняти позицію — to take one's stand; військ. to take up a position
позиція завантаження тех. — load station
позиція меню комп. — menu entry
позиція мінуса комп. — minus zone
2) ( точка зору) position, stand, standpoint; ( ставлення) attitudeактивна життєва позиція — active attitude to life; active stand in life
вичікувальна позиція — attitude of wait-and-see, waiting attitude
змінювати свою позицію — to shift one's ground, to revise one's stand
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5 принциповий
of principle, based on ( guided by) principle; high-principled; fundamental
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