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proclaim [prə'kleɪm]∎ to proclaim independence proclamer l'indépendance;∎ on the day that peace was proclaimed le jour de l'armistice;∎ to proclaim a state of emergency proclamer l'état d'urgence;∎ a holiday was proclaimed for the investiture une journée de congé fut octroyée pour l'investiture;∎ many proclaimed that he was mad or proclaimed him to be mad beaucoup de gens ont déclaré qu'il était fou;∎ he proclaimed himself emperor il s'est proclamé empereur;∎ she proclaimed her innocence elle a clamé son innocence∎ his behaviour proclaimed his nervousness son comportement trahissait sa nervosité;∎ his expression proclaimed his absolute sincerity une sincérité totale se lisait sur son visage -
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1.[ɪ'mɜːdʒənsɪ]noun1) Notfall, deremergency [case] — (Med.) Notfall, der
2) (Polit.) Ausnahmezustand, der2. adjectivedeclare a state of emergency — den Ausnahmezustand erklären
Not[bremse, -ruf, -ausgang, -landung, -unterkunft]emergency number — Notrufnummer, die
emergency ward — Unfallstation, die
* * *[i'mə:‹ənsi]plural - emergencies; noun(an unexpected, especially dangerous happening or situation: Call the doctor - it's an emergency; You must save some money for emergencies; ( also adjective) an emergency exit.) der Notfall* * *emer·gen·cy[ɪˈmɜ:ʤən(t)si, i:ˈ-, AM ɪˈmɜ:r-, i:ˈ-]I. nin case of \emergency im Notfallmedical \emergency medizinischer Notfallto declare [or proclaim] a state of \emergency den Ausnahmezustand erklären [o ausrufen]to lift the state of \emergency den Ausnahmezustand aufheben\emergency aid Soforthilfe fto take \emergency measures Krisenmaßnahmen ergreifen* * *[I'mɜːdZənsI]1. n(= crisis) Notfall m; (particular situation) Notlage fin an emergency, in case of emergency — im Notfall
to declare a state of emergency —
2. adjan emergency repair has been done on the car —
emergency plan/procedure — Plan m/Maßnahmen pl für den Notfall
for emergency use only — nur für den Notfall
2) (= for a disaster) Katastrophen-3) (= for state of emergency) Notstands-* * *A s (plötzlich eintretende) Not(lage), (auch nationaler) Notstand, unvorhergesehenes Ereignis, kritische Lage:in an emergency, in case of emergency im Ernst- oder Notfall;declare a state of emergency den Notstand ausrufenB adj Not(stands)…, (Aus)Hilfs…, Behelfs…:emergency aid (program[me]) Soforthilfe(programm) f(n)* * *1.[ɪ'mɜːdʒənsɪ]noun1) Notfall, derin an or in case of emergency — im Notfall
emergency [case] — (Med.) Notfall, der
2) (Polit.) Ausnahmezustand, der2. adjectiveNot[bremse, -ruf, -ausgang, -landung, -unterkunft]emergency number — Notrufnummer, die
emergency ward — Unfallstation, die
* * *adj.Not- präfix. n.Notfall -¨e m.Notlage -n f.Notsituation f.Überraschung f. -
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n1) чрезвычайные обстоятельства; критическое положение2) непредвиденный случай; крайняя необходимость•to administer emergency to smb — оказывать кому-л. неотложную помощь
to declare environmental emergency — объявлять какой-л. район зоной экологического бедствия
- environmental emergencyto relax a state of emergency — снимать некоторые ограничения, предусмотренные приказом о чрезвычайном положении
- extreme emergency
- food emergency
- for use in time of emergency
- in case of emergency
- national defense emergency
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emer·gen·cy [ɪʼmɜ:ʤən(t)si, i:ʼ-, Am ɪʼmɜ:r-, i:ʼ-] nin case of \emergency im Notfall;medical \emergency medizinischer Notfallto lift the state of \emergency den Ausnahmezustand aufhebenmodifier (landing, meeting) Not-;\emergency aid Soforthilfe f; -
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i'mə:‹ənsiplural - emergencies; noun(an unexpected, especially dangerous happening or situation: Call the doctor - it's an emergency; You must save some money for emergencies; ( also adjective) an emergency exit.) krisesituasjon, nødstilfellenødstilfellesubst. \/ɪˈmɜːdʒ(ə)nsɪ\/1) kritisk situasjon, krise, krisesituasjon, nødssituasjon2) uventet hendelse, uforutsett begivenhet, nødstilfelle3) krise-, nød-, nøds-, reserve-against\/for an emergency i tilfelle kriseemergency landing nødlandingbe equal to\/rise to the emergency være situasjonen voksenin an emergency i nødstilfelle, i nødsfall, når det virkelig gjelderin case of emergency i nødstilfelle, i nødsfallproclaim a state of emergency erklære unntakstilstand -
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1. n1) государство3) состояние; положение•to accept the existence of a state — признавать существование какого-л. государства
to be in a state of smth — находиться в каком-л. состоянии
to carry a state — добиваться победы на выборах / одерживать победу в каком-л. штате
to declare a state — объявлять о создании государства, провозглашать государство
to detain smb under the current state of emergency — задерживать кого-л. согласно действующему закону о чрезвычайном положении
to govern / to guide a state — руководить государством
to incorporate a state into a country — включать какое-л. государство в состав страны
to institute a state of siege — объявлять осадное положение; вводить / устанавливать осадное положение
to reconstitute a state — восстанавливать какое-л. государство
to reduce to the state of smth — низводить до какого-л. положения
to re-impose the state of siege — вновь вводить / восстанавливать осадное положение
to stop short of recognizing a state — не признавать какое-л. государство
- accrediting stateto take action under the state of siege — принимать меры в соответствии с приказом о введении осадного положения
- active state
- adjacent state
- admission of a state in the United Nations
- affairs of state
- aggressor state
- agrarian state
- agrarian-industrial state
- alarming state
- allied state
- apartheid state
- associated states
- at the helm of a state
- Baltic states
- banner state
- belligerent states
- border states
- bordering states
- bourgeois state
- bourgeois-democratic state
- bourgeois-parliamentary state
- breakup of a state
- buffer state
- bureaucratic police state
- call of the states
- capitalist state
- cast-ridden state
- civilized state
- client state
- coastal state
- constitutional state
- contesting states
- continental state
- contracting state
- corporate state
- creation of a state
- delinquent state
- dependent state
- depository state
- developed state - donor state
- enemy state
- equal states
- erection of a state
- exploiting state
- exporting state
- extra-zonal state
- federal state
- federative state
- founding of a state
- friendly state
- front-line state
- guarantor state
- Gulf states
- hinterland state
- home state
- hopeless state
- imposition of a state of emergency
- in a state of stagnation
- independent state
- initial state
- island state
- land-locked state
- law-based state
- law-governed state
- leading state
- lease-holder-state
- legal state
- littoral state
- loosely knit state
- mandatory state
- mediator state
- member state
- militarist state
- military-police state
- moderate state
- multinational state
- national state
- national-democratic state
- nationally uniform state
- near-land-locked state
- near-nuclear state
- neighboring state
- neutral state
- neutralist state
- neutralized state
- new state
- newly proclaimed state
- newly-independent state
- NNWS
- nonaligned states
- nonbelligerent state
- noncoastal state
- nondemocratic state
- nonlittoral state
- non-member state
- non-nuclear state
- non-nuclear-weapon state
- nonsignatory state
- normal state
- nuclear capable state
- nuclear-weapon states
- oceanic coastal state
- offending state
- oil state
- one-party state
- opposite states
- parent state
- participant state
- participating state
- peace-loving state
- permanently neutral state
- pivotal state
- police state
- possession of state secrets
- prenuclear state
- princely state
- proclamation of a state
- producer state
- proletarian state
- protected state
- protecting state
- protector state
- provider state
- puppet state
- rebel state
- receiving state
- recipient state
- reparian state
- requesting state
- responsibility of states
- rightful state
- rogue state
- satellite state
- secular state
- self-imposed state of isolation
- self-sufficient state
- separate state
- signatory state
- slave state
- sovereign state
- stable state
- stagnant state
- state holding most electoral votes
- state of affairs
- state of emergency
- state of market
- state of residence
- state of siege
- state of the economy
- state of trade
- state of war
- state within a state
- states concerned
- states parties
- states with different social structures
- successful state
- territorially integral state
- terrorist state
- The Succession State
- The United State of Europe
- The Warsaw Treaty State
- theocratic state
- threshold state
- totalitarian state
- transgressing state
- transgressor state
- transient state
- transition towards a multiparty state
- trustee state
- unified state
- unitary state
- unity of the state
- user state
- vassal states
- viable state
- welfare state
- young sovereign states
- zonal states 2. vзаявлять; излагать; выражать; сообщать; высказывать; констатировать; формулироватьto state an opinion / a question etc. — излагать мнение / вопрос и т.п.
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transitive verb1) erklären [Absicht]; geltend machen [Recht, Anspruch]; (declare officially) verkünden [Amnestie]; ausrufen [Republik]proclaim somebody/oneself King — jemanden/sich zum König ausrufen
proclaim a country [to be] a republic — in einem Land die Republik ausrufen
2) (reveal) verratenproclaim somebody/something [to be] something — verraten, dass jemand/etwas etwas ist
* * *[prə'kleim, ]( American[) prou-](to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) verkünden- academic.ru/58127/proclamation">proclamation* * *pro·claim[prə(ʊ)ˈkleɪm, AM proʊˈ-]vt▪ to \proclaim sthto \proclaim one's independence seine Unabhängigkeit erklärento \proclaim sb king/queen jdn zum König/zur Königin ausrufento \proclaim one's loyalty seine Loyalität bekundento \proclaim a republic/a state of emergency eine Republik/den Notstand ausrufento \proclaim a victory einen Sieg verkünden▪ to \proclaim sb sth:his vast knowledge \proclaims him an expert seine umfassenden Kenntnisse weisen ihn als Experten aus* * *[prə'kleɪm]1. vt1) (= announce) erklären; revolution ausrufento proclaim sb king — jdn zum König erklären or ausrufen or proklamieren
the day had been proclaimed a holiday —
it was proclaimed a success — es wurde zu einem Erfolg erklärt
2) (= reveal) verraten, beweisen2. vr* * *proclaim [prəˈkleım; prəʊ-] v/t1. proklamieren, verkünden, bekannt machen:proclaim war den Krieg erklären;proclaim sb a traitor jemanden zum Verräter erklären;proclaim sb king jemanden zum König ausrufen2. kennzeichnen, verraten4. a) den Ausnahmezustand über ein Gebiet etc verhängenb) unter Quarantäne stellen5. HIST in die Acht erklären6. eine Versammlung etc verbieten* * *transitive verb1) erklären [Absicht]; geltend machen [Recht, Anspruch]; (declare officially) verkünden [Amnestie]; ausrufen [Republik]proclaim somebody/oneself King — jemanden/sich zum König ausrufen
proclaim a country [to be] a republic — in einem Land die Republik ausrufen
2) (reveal) verratenproclaim somebody/something [to be] something — verraten, dass jemand/etwas etwas ist
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pro·claim [prə(ʊ)ʼkleɪm, Am proʊʼ-] vtto \proclaim sthto \proclaim one's independence seine Unabhängigkeit erklären;to \proclaim sb king/ queen jdn zum König/zur Königin ausrufen;to \proclaim one's loyalty seine Loyalität bekunden;to \proclaim a republic/ a state of emergency eine Republik/den Notstand ausrufen;to \proclaim a victory einen Sieg verkündento \proclaim sb sth;his vast knowledge \proclaims him an expert seine umfassenden Kenntnisse weisen ihn als Experten aus -
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[dɪ'kleə(r)] 1.1) (state firmly) dichiarare, proclamare ( that che); (state openly) dichiarare [intention, support]2) (proclaim) dichiarare, proclamare [independence, siege]3) dir. econ. dichiarare, denunciare [ income]2.1) (make choice) dichiararsi ( for a o in favore; against contrario, contro)2) AE pol. = annunciare la propria candidatura alla presidenza* * *[di'kleə]1) (to announce publicly or formally: War was declared this morning.) dichiarare2) (to say firmly: 'I don't like him at all,' she declared.) dichiarare3) (to make known (goods on which duty must be paid, income on which tax should be paid etc): He decided to declare his untaxed earnings to the tax-office.) dichiarare•* * *[dɪ'kleə(r)] 1.1) (state firmly) dichiarare, proclamare ( that che); (state openly) dichiarare [intention, support]2) (proclaim) dichiarare, proclamare [independence, siege]3) dir. econ. dichiarare, denunciare [ income]2.1) (make choice) dichiararsi ( for a o in favore; against contrario, contro)2) AE pol. = annunciare la propria candidatura alla presidenza -
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declare [dɪˈklεər]déclarer ; [+ results] proclamer• have you anything to declare? avez-vous quelque chose à déclarer ?• to declare war (on...) déclarer la guerre (à...)• to declare o.s. in favour of se déclarer en faveur de* * *[dɪ'kleə(r)] 1.transitive verb1) ( state firmly) déclarer ( that que); ( state openly) annoncer [intention, support]2) ( proclaim) déclarer [war]; proclamer [independence]3) ( officially) déclarer [income]; communiquer [dividend]2.1) ( come out in favour) se déclarer ( for pour)2) US Politics annoncer sa candidature (à la présidence) -
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A vtr1 ( state firmly) déclarer (that que) ; ( state openly) annoncer [intention, support] ; ( in cards) annoncer [trumps] ;2 ( proclaim) déclarer [war] ; proclamer [independence, siege] ; to declare war on a country déclarer la guerre à un pays ; to declare a state of emergency déclarer l'état d'urgence ; to declare sb the winner/guilty déclarer qn vainqueur/coupable ; I declare the meeting closed je clôture la séance ; Wine to declare a vintage déclarer un millésime ;3 Tax, Jur, Fin déclarer [income] ; communiquer [dividend] ; nothing to declare rien à déclarer ; to declare one's interest in a company déclarer ses intérêts dans une compagnie.B vi1 ( make choice) se déclarer (for pour ; against contre) ;2 US Pol annoncer sa candidature (à la présidence) ;C v refl to declare oneself se déclarer ; they declared themselves (to be) supporters of the rebels ils ont déclaré leur soutien pour les rebelles.well, I declare†! eh bien, dites donc! -
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[dɪ'klɛə]гл.1) заявлять, объявлятьSyn:2) объявлять (кого-л. кем-л. / что-л. чем-л.)to declare smb. insane — объявить кого-л. невменяемым
The court declared the law to be unconstitutional. — Суд объявил закон неконституционным.
I declare this exhibition open. — Я объявляю эту выставку открытой.
The two sides declared the agreement off. — Стороны объявили соглашение недействительным.
3) решительно утверждать, провозглашать, объявлять публичноThe president declared that the situation would improve. — Президент заявил, что положение улучшится.
Syn:4) = declare oneself высказываться, выражать своё отношениеto declare against smth. — выступать против чего-л.
The electors declared against their former Member of Parliament. — Избиратели не переизбрали прежнего депутата в парламент.
When are you going to declare yourself? We are anxious to know which side you are on. — Когда ты собираешься заявить о своём отношении? Мы хотим знать, на чьей ты стороне.
Chile yesterday became the first of the six to declare itself against the resolution. — Вчера Чили первой из шести [стран] выступила против резолюции.
5) ( declare for) преим. амер. объявлять себя кандидатом (на какую-л. должность)He declared for mayor. — Он заявил о своём намерении баллотироваться на пост мэра.
6) показывать, обнаруживатьNor track nor pathway might declare / That human foot frequented there. (W. Scott, The Lady of the Lake) — Однако тропки между скал / Взор чужеземца не сыскал. / Ему казалось, человек / Не появлялся здесь вовек. (пер. П. Карпа)
While the germ has not yet actually declared itself, it has more than ample opportunity to spread to others. — Пока длится инкубационный период, инфекция легко передаётся от одного человека к другому.
Syn:7) ( declare oneself) признаваться в любви; делать предложение ( вступить в брак)You should have thought of that before you declared yourself to her, Mr. Neville. (A. Trollope, Eye for Eye) — Жаль, мистер Невилл, что вы не подумали об этом до того, как сделать ей предложение.
8) указывать, заявлять ( в таможенной декларации), декларироватьHave you got anything to declare? — Есть ли у вас вещи, подлежащие обложению?
Travellers must declare their prescription drugs. — Туристы должны декларировать сильнодействующие лекарства.
9) юр. делать исковое заявление10) карт. объявлять козырь или игру••(Well,) I declare! уст. — Однако, скажу я вам!; Вот те на!; Вот так так!; Каково?!; Ну и ну!
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14 law
nзакон, право; законодательство, правовая нормаto abolish / to abrogate a law — отменять закон
to administer law — отправлять / осуществлять правосудие
to adopt a law — принимать / утверждать закон
to alter / to amend a law — вносить поправки в закон
to be above the law — быть неподсудным / выше закона / над законом
to be at law with smb — судиться с кем-л.
to be exempt from the law — быть неподсудным / неподвластным закону
to break a law — нарушать / преступать закон
to contravene a law — нарушать закон; противоречить закону
to defy law — не подчиняться закону, игнорировать закон
to draw up a law — разрабатывать закон / законопроект
to enact legislation into law — принимать законопроект, придавать законопроекту силу закона
to enforce law — обеспечивать выполнение закона, следить за соблюдением закона
to flout law — попирать / не выполнять закон
to go beyond the law — совершать противозаконный поступок; обходить закон
to honor the law — уважать / соблюдать закон
to implement a law — выполнять закон; вводить закон в действие
to infringe law — нарушать / преступать закон
to institute / to introduce law — вводить закон
to keep in with the law — подчиняться закону, не нарушать закон
to keep within the law — держаться в рамках / придерживаться закона
to lay down the law — распоряжаться, командовать
to make a law — издавать закон; составлять закон
to override law — не признавать закон, не считаться с законом
to pass a law — принимать / утверждать закон
to practice law — заниматься адвокатурой / юриспруденцией
to put a law into effect / operation — вводить закон в действие
to take the law in(to) one's own hands — устраивать самосуд
to take the law of smb — привлекать кого-л. к суду
- abuse of the lawto violate a law — нарушать / преступать / попирать закон
- according to the law
- active law
- administration of laws
- administrative law
- air law
- ambassadorial law
- amnesty law
- antilabor law
- antipollution law
- antismoking law
- antiterrorist law
- antitrust laws - basic law
- binding in law
- breach of law
- breakdown of law and order
- business law
- by law
- campaign-financing laws
- canon law
- case law
- changes to the electoral law
- child-labor laws
- civil law
- clemency law
- club law - common law
- company law
- compliance with law
- conflict of interest law
- conflict with the law
- conscription law
- constitutional law
- consular law
- contrary to law
- contrary to military law
- controversial law
- conventional international law
- cosmic law
- court of law
- criminal law
- crown law
- customary law
- definite law
- development of international law
- discriminatory law
- disdain for the law
- disregard of the law
- doctor of law
- domestic law
- draft law
- ecclesiastical law
- economic law
- economic laws of the development of society
- election law
- electoral law
- emergency law
- enforcement of a law
- existent laws
- existing laws
- export control law
- extension of martial law
- extradition law
- family law
- federal laws - fundamental law
- general international law
- general law
- gun control law
- gun law prevails
- gun law
- humanitarian law
- immigration laws
- in British law
- in conformity with the law
- in law
- in the eyes of the law
- individual labor law
- infringement of the laws
- institutions of international law
- internal law
- internal security laws
- international administrative law
- international humanitarian law
- international law
- international monetary law
- international private law
- international public law
- international trade law
- international treaty law
- interstate commerce laws
- inviolable law
- irreversible law
- Islamic holy laws
- Jim Crow law
- judicial law
- jungle law
- labor laws
- land law
- language law - law goes through
- law is in force
- law is invalid
- law is subject to yearly review
- law is the law
- law merchant
- law must be upheld
- law of actions
- law of civil procedure
- law of conflicts
- law of contracts
- law of criminal procedure
- law of international trade
- law of nations
- law of nature
- law of property
- law of state responsibility
- law of succession
- law of the land
- law of the sea
- law of treaties
- law of value
- law on leasing
- law on religion
- law on smth
- law provides for
- law should follow its normal course
- laws and customs
- laws and regulations
- laws are being ignored
- laws governing social development
- laws governing the economy
- laws in force
- laws of historical development of society
- laws of honor
- laws restraining the press
- local law
- loop-hole in the law
- Lynch law
- maritime law
- maritime safety law
- martial law is in force
- martial law
- military law
- minions of law
- municipal law
- national law
- natural law
- nature laws
- no-knock search law
- object of international law
- objective economic laws
- objective laws
- observance of the laws
- offence of law
- outer space law
- passage of the law
- penal law
- political law
- power to execute laws
- press law
- principles of law
- private international law
- private law
- property law
- provision in the law
- public international law
- public law
- race law
- racist law - retreat of the law
- right-to-know law
- right-to-work laws
- rules of law
- secession law
- security law
- segregation law
- settled law
- shield laws
- slip law
- source of law
- space law
- state law
- statute law
- strict observance of the law
- subject of international law
- substantive law
- sunset law
- sunshine law
- system of law
- the spirit and the letter of the law
- under an amnesty law
- under local law
- under the law
- under the new law
- universal historical laws
- vagrancy law - war-time laws
- within bounds of international law
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national emergency — noun : a state of emergency resulting from a danger or threat of danger to a nation from foreign or domestic sources and usually declared to be in existence by governmental authority therefore I … do proclaim the existence of a national emergency … Useful english dictionary
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English Council of State — The English Council of State, later also known as the Protector s Privy Council, was first appointed by the Rump Parliament on 14 February 1649 after the execution of King Charles I. English Council of State Executive government of the… … Wikipedia
Johnson Tan Han Seng v. Public Prosecutor — [case citation| [1977] 2 MLJ 66] is a Malaysian case concerning the lapsing of a Proclamation of Emergency by the Yang di Pertuan Agong (King). The case was heard by the Federal Court, which unanimously held that the question of a Proclamation of … Wikipedia
Kenya — Kenyan, adj., n. /ken yeuh, keen /, n. 1. a republic in E Africa: member of the Commonwealth of Nations; formerly a British crown colony and protectorate. 28,803,085; 223,478 sq. mi. (578,808 sq. km). Cap.: Nairobi. 2. Mount, an extinct volcano… … Universalium
History of Italy (1970s-1980s) — Italy endured a period of political turmoil in the 1970s and early 1980s. Known as the years of lead ( it. anni di piombo), this period was characterized by widespread social conflict and acts of terrorism carried out by extra parliamentary… … Wikipedia
TISZAESZLAR — (Hung. Tiszaeszlár), town in N.E. Hungary, not far from the provincial capital, Nyiregyhaza. The town became notorious in Jewish history in connection with a blood libel there which aroused public opinion throughout Europe at the time and became… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Guido Salvini — is an Italian judge, based in Milan. He issued European arrest warrants in 2005 against approximatively 20 CIA agents accused of having taken part in the abduction of Abu Omar, the Egyptian cleric in Milan in 2003. The case is known in Italy as… … Wikipedia
India — /in dee euh/, n. 1. Hindi, Bharat. a republic in S Asia: a union comprising 25 states and 7 union territories; formerly a British colony; gained independence Aug. 15, 1947; became a republic within the Commonwealth of Nations Jan. 26, 1950.… … Universalium