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21 опубликовать законы
1) General subject: promulgate a laws2) Makarov: promulgate lawsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > опубликовать законы
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22 пропагандировать
1) General subject: advocate, promulgate, promulgate (учение, теорию, религиозные воззрения и т.п.), promulge (учение, теорию, религиозные воззрения и т.п.), propagandize, publicize, popularize, propogate, evangelize, promote2) Mathematics: popularize4) Polygraphy: plug5) Jargon: (smb., smth.) carry a torch for, (smb., smth.) carry the torch for, splash, hype up6) Business: sell7) Makarov: carry a torch for, carry the torch for -
23 опубликовывать
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1) publish; make public
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24 закон
юр.law; (акт) act, statuteвводить законы — to make / to introduce laws
вводить закон в действие — to enact / to implement the law, to put the law into effect / operation
вступать в силу как закон — to become law, to enter in force
вступить в противоречие с законом — to come into conflict with law, to contradict the law
изымать из-под действия закона — to except from operation of the law, to exempt
нарушать закон — to break / to infringe / to contravene / to violate / to disobey a law
издать закон — to make / to issue a law обнародовать закон to promulgate / to issue the law
обходить закон — to evade the law, to go beyond the law
отменять закон — to abrogate / to annul / to repeal an act / a law, to abate a law
преступать закон — to transgress / to violate / to break the law
принимать закон — to adopt / to pass legislation / a law
соблюдать закон — to follow / to observe / to abide by / to comply with the law
устанавливать законом — to establish by decree / law
эти законы скорее разрешают, чем предписывают — these laws are permissive rather than mandatory
соответствующий закону, установленный законом — statutory
действующие законы — laws in force / vigour, active laws
драконовские законы — Draconic / harsh / rigorous laws
избирательный закон — election / electoral law
неписаный закон — imperscriptible law / right, unwritten code / law
непреложный закон — indefeasible law, unalterable law
основной закон — fundamental / basic law
введение закона в силу, принятие закона — enactment
законы об охоте — hunting / game laws
закон о приостановке конституционных гарантий — Coercion Act / Bill
закон о пэрстве (1963 г., предоставляет право пэрам на отказ от титула, что даёт им возможность баллотироваться в палату общин, Великобритания) — Peerage Act
закон об обороне — defence act, act of defence
закон об образовании новой "территории" или превращении "территории" в штат (США) — organic act
закон об освобождении от уголовной ответственности (Великобритания) — Act / Bill of Indemnity
нарушение закона — offence against the law, breach / contravention / infringement / transgression / violation of the law
в нарушение законов — in contravention / violation of the law
несоблюдение / неисполнение законов — failure to comply with the laws
отмена закона — abrogation / repeal of the law
подписание закона (президентом, королём) — enactment
постановляющая часть / преамбула закона — enacting clause
свод законов — code, code of laws, statute book; corpus juris лат.
вопреки закону — against / contrary / in spite of the law, unlawfully
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25 обнародовать
to make public; (опубликовать) to publish; (провозгласить) to promulgate -
26 издавать
I vt; св - изда́ть1) печатать to publish, to issueони́ издаю́т де́тские кни́ги — they publish/produce children's books
2) закон и т. п. to issue, to promulgate litиздава́ть ука́з — to issue an edict/a decree
II vt; св - изда́тьиздава́ть зако́н — to promulgate a law
издава́ть за́пах — to produce/to emit lit a smell
издава́ть крик — to let out a cry
он не изда́л ни зву́ка — he didn't utter a word
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27 ввести в действие закон
leg.N.P. cause a law to be executed, promulgate a law (in this sense), put a law into executionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ввести в действие закон
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28 ввести закон
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29 вводить в действие
1) General subject: bring, bring into being, commission, enact (закон), operationalize, put in force, put into operation2) Military: activate, commit, promulgate3) Engineering: bring into force4) Mathematics: bring into action, put into action (operation, use, practice)5) Law: consummate, implement6) Economy: bring into operation, give effect, phase in, put into service, put to use, revive7) Automobile industry: put in8) Information technology: install9) Patents: enforce10) Business: give effect to11) Sakhalin energy glossary: put in place, put on stream12) Oil&Gas technology place on stream13) Automation: put into effect, put on-line, run in14) Makarov: bring into play, bring into service, deploy, (что-л.) put (smth.) in force, put in action, put in operation, put into action, call into action, call into being, call into play, carry into effect15) Electrical engineering: start up16) Cement: set to workУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вводить в действие
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30 вводить в действие закон
1) leg.N.P. cause a law to be executed, promulgate a law (in this sense), put a law into execution2) Makarov: put the law in force, enact legislationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вводить в действие закон
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31 вводить в силу
1) General subject: put in force, put into practice2) Military: promulgate3) Law: constitute (закон)4) Business: constitute -
32 вводить закон
1) General subject: enact, make a law2) Diplomatic term: introduce the law3) Advertising: enact ordinance4) Mass media: impose the law, install the law5) leg.N.P. issue a law, promulgate a law6) Makarov: enact an ordinance -
33 издавать
1) General subject: constitute (закон), edit, emit (крик, звук), enact, evolve (запах), get out, give forth, give out, heave (звук), issue (приказ), issue (указы и т.п.), print, produce, publish, put out, raise (возглас, крик), send (звук), send forth, shed (звук), utter (звук), volume, volume (звук), commence (звук)2) American: get off4) Diplomatic term: issue (бюллетень и т.п.)5) Cinema: bring out6) Polygraphy: dish7) Jargon: go to bed8) Business: put forth9) Network technologies: PWI publish -
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1) General subject: bring out (книгу и т.п.), constitute, edit, emit, enact, evolute, give forth, give out, heave, issue, produce, publish, put out, raise (крик), send forth, utter, set forth2) leg.N.P. issue (e.g., an order, an ordinance, a rule, regulations), promulgate (a law, not to be confused with "to publish a law"), publish (e.g., a newspaper, a magazine, a book)3) Makarov: fetch -
35 обнародовать
1) General subject: air (air one's opinions - излагать свое мнение), divulge, divulge information (что-л), give forth, give to the public, give to the world, make known (что-л.), manifest, noise, proclaim, promulgate, promulge, publish, reveal (напр, Gazprom has revealed the principal figures from its 2001 IAS results), declare, noise abroad, give an airing to, bring out, bring sth to light, disclose, bring to light2) American: blow the lid off (что-л.), blow the lid off (что-л)3) Law: divulgate (напр. закон), divulge (напр. закон), release to public (англ. оборот взят из статьи в газете Chicago Tribune)4) Economy: make public disclosure5) Diplomatic term: make public (что-л.)6) Politics: publicize7) Information technology: unveil8) Patents: lay open to the public9) Business: go public, make public10) Makarov: release -
36 обнародовать декларацию
Mass media: promulgate declarationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обнародовать декларацию
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37 обнародовать законодательство
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > обнародовать законодательство
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38 обнародовать план
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39 объявить
1) General subject: announce, annunciate, bring out (заём), cry, declare (he was declared an invalid - он был признан инвалидом), enunciate, give forth, give out, intimate, notify, proclaim, promulgate, pronounce, rule2) American: bill3) Obsolete: advertise4) Cards: meld5) Law: adjudge (в судебном порядке), adjudicate (в судебном порядке)6) Diplomatic term: make public (что-л.)7) Business: go public8) leg.N.P. pronounce (e.g., the decision of a court)9) Makarov: make public -
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1) General subject: advertize, announce, annunciate, cry, declare, enunciate, express, give forth, give out, hail (кого-л., кем-л.), hand down, harbinger (о приближении), herald, herberger (о приближении), intimate, make known, notify, placard, predicate, proclaim, promulgate, pronounce, tell, usher (приход, наступление), usher in, levy (войну)2) Colloquial: dedicate (торжественно)3) American: bill4) Obsolete: advertise5) Engineering: state6) Bookish: preconize7) History: bid8) Rare: sing11) Finances: display12) Diplomatic term: internationalize, post13) Information technology: unveil14) Sublime: annuntiate, heraud, heraut15) Business: make public, testify16) leg.N.P. pronounce (e.g., the decision of a court)
См. также в других словарях:
promulgate — prom·ul·gate / prä məl ˌgāt, prō məl / vt gat·ed, gat·ing 1: to make known or public 2: to put (as a regulation) into effect prom·ul·ga·tion /ˌprä məl gā shən, ˌprō ˌməl / n prom·ul·ga·tor / prä məl ˌgā tər, prō məl / … Law dictionary
Promulgate — Pro*mul gate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Promulgated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Promulgating}.] [L. promulgatus, p. p. of promulgare to promulgate; of unknown origin. Cf. {Promulge}.] To make known by open declaration, as laws, decrees, or tidings; to publish; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
promulgate — [präm′əl gāt΄, prō mul′gāt΄] vt. promulgated, promulgating [< L promulgatus, pp. of promulgare, to publish < ?] 1. to publish or make known officially (a decree, church dogma, etc.) 2. a) to make known the terms of (a new or proposed law or … English World dictionary
promulgate — 1520s, from L. promulgatus, pp. of promulgare make publicly known, perhaps from provulgare, from pro forth (see PRO (Cf. pro )) + vulgare make public, publish. Or the second element may be from mulgere to milk, used metaphorically for cause to… … Etymology dictionary
promulgate — proclaim, announce, *declare, publish, advertise, broadcast Analogous words: *reveal, disclose, divulge, discover: profess, affirm, aver, avow, avouch (see ASSERT): Communicate, impart … New Dictionary of Synonyms
promulgate — [v] make known advertise, announce, annunciate, broadcast, call, circulate, communicate, declare, decree, disseminate, drum, issue, make public, notify, pass the word*, proclaim, promote, publish, sound, spread, toot, trumpet; concept 60 Ant.… … New thesaurus
promulgate — ► VERB 1) promote or make widely known. 2) put (a law or decree) into effect by official proclamation. DERIVATIVES promulgation noun promulgator noun. ORIGIN Latin promulgare expose to public view , from mulgere cause to come forth (literally to… … English terms dictionary
promulgate — Announce An*nounce , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Announced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Announcing}.] [OF. anoncier, F. annoncer, fr. L. annuntiare; ad + nuntiare to report, relate, nuntius messenger, bearer of news. See {Nuncio}, and cf. {Annunciate}.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
promulgate — Announce An*nounce , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Announced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Announcing}.] [OF. anoncier, F. annoncer, fr. L. annuntiare; ad + nuntiare to report, relate, nuntius messenger, bearer of news. See {Nuncio}, and cf. {Annunciate}.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
promulgate — [16] Promulgate owes its existence to an analogy drawn by the Romans between ‘milking’ and ‘bringing out into the light of day’. The Latin verb for ‘milk’ was mulgēre (source of English emulsion). It was used metaphorically for ‘cause to emerge’ … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
promulgate — [[t]prɒ̱m(ə)lgeɪt[/t]] promulgates, promulgating, promulgated 1) VERB If people promulgate a new law or a new idea, they make it widely known. [FORMAL] [V n] The oil and shipping industries undertook to promulgate a voluntary code. 2) VERB: usu… … English dictionary