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  • 2 правило

    сущ.
    rule;
    law;
    regulations
    - как правило
    - основное правило
    - установившееся правило

    \правилоа арбитражной процедуры — rules of arbitration procedure

    \правилоа валютных операций — currency regulations

    \правилоа взимания налогов — tax treatment

    \правилоа внутреннего распорядка — (internal) regulations; rules and regulations; standing order

    \правилоа доказывания — rules of evidence

    \правилоа дорожного движения — traffic laws ( regulations, rules)

    \правилоа международных перевозок — мор. право. rules of international carriage (transportation)

    \правилоа ограничения скорости движения — speed law

    \правилоа поведения — rules of conduct

    \правилоа представления улик — rules of evidence

    \правилоа производства — rules of procedure

    \правилоа процедуры — rules of procedure; парл. standing orders

    \правилоа расхождения судов — мор. право. rules of the road

    \правилоа страхования — insurance rules; rules of insurance

    \правилоа судопроизводства — general orders; rules of court procedure

    \правилоа техники безопасности — safety code (law, regulations, standards)

    \правилоа уголовной процедуры — rules of criminal procedure

    \правилоа эксплуатации — operating instructions (rules); service regulations

    в соответствии с \правилоами процедуры — subject to the rules of procedure

    действовать по \правилоам (соблюдать \правилоа) — to comply with ( conform to, observe) the rules

    карантинные \правилоа — quarantine laws (regulations)

    налоговые \правилоа — tax regulations

    пренебрегать \правилоами — to defy (dispense with, ignore) the rules

    противоречащий \правилоам процедуры — out of order

    процедурные \правилоа — procedural rules; rules of procedure

    работать строго по \правилоам — ( вид забастовки) to work to rule

    санитарные таможенные \правилоа — sanitary custom-house regulations

    согласно утверждённым \правилоам — in accordance (in compliance, in conformity) with the regulations (rules) agreed upon

    устанавливать \правилоа судопроизводства — to lay down the rules of court procedure

    Юридический русско-английский словарь > правило

  • 3 З-54

    БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ НА ЗАМЁТКУ VP
    1. - что (subj: human to write sth. down in order not to forget it
    X взял Y на заметку - X made a note of Y
    X took Y down.
    "А ну-ка, возьми себе на заметку: двадцать пятого октября на бюро райкома» (Абрамов 1). "Now then, just make a note of this: October twenty-fifth you're to come down to the District Committee office" (1a).
    2. - кого-что (subj: human or collect) ( usu. in refer, to a person who shows promise in some area, a promising undertaking etc) to pay special attention to s.o. or sth.: X возьмёт Y-a на заметку - X will take notice ( note) of Y
    X will keep an eye on Y
    X will make a mental note of thing Y. "Я ведь тебя еше в карантине на заметку взял» (Максимов 2). Tve been keeping an eye on you since you first arrived in quarantine" (2a).
    3. - кого. Also: БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ НА ЗАМЕЧАНИЕ obs (subj: human or collect, often a noun denoting the police, security organs etc) to consider s.o. among those who must be kept under observation (as a political threat, a bad influence on society, a troublemaker etc)
    X взял Y-a на заметку = X took note (notice) of Y
    X started keeping tabs on Y (in limited contexts) Y became a marked man.
    ...Если бы я был такой умный, продемонстрировал кагебешникам знание законов и высокий уровень правосознания, они бы уже тогда взяли меня на заметку, и как бы сложилась моя судьба, никому не известно (Войнович 1)....If I had been clever and had demonstrated my knowledge of the law and my highly developed sense of justice, they (the KGB) would have taken note of me at the time, and my life would have become more complicated (1a).
    (Чекисты) приглашали людей обычно не на Лубянку, а на специально содержавшиеся с этой целью квартиры. Отказывающихся держали там часами, бесконечно долго, предлагая «подумать». Из вызовов тайны не делали: они служили важным звеном в системе устрашения, а также способствовали проверке гражданских чувств - упрямцев брали на заметку и при случае с ними расправлялись (Мандельштам 1). They (the Chekists) generally invited people for these interviews not to the Lubianka, but to apartments specially allotted for the purpose. The uncooperative were kept for hours on end and urged to "think again." No secret was made of all this-it was an important element in the general system of intimidation, as well as being a good way of testing a person's "loyalty." The stubborn became marked men and were "dealt with" as opportunity arose (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > З-54

  • 4 брать на заметку

    БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ НА ЗАМЕТКУ
    [VP]
    =====
    to write sth. down in order not to forget it:
    - X взял Y на заметку X made a note of Y;
    - X took Y down.
         ♦ "А ну-ка, возьми себе на заметку: двадцать пятого октября на бюро райкома" (Абрамов 1). "Now then, just make a note of this: October twenty-fifth you're to come down to the District Committee office" (1a).
    2. брать на заметку кого-что [subj: human or collect]
    (usu. in refer, to a person who shows promise in some area, a promising undertaking etc) to pay special attention to s.o. or sth.:
    - X возьмёт Y-а на заметку X will take notice (note) ofY;
    - X will make a mental note of thing Y.
         ♦ "Я ведь тебя еше в карантине на заметку взял" (Максимов 2). Tve been keeping an eye on you since you first arrived in quarantine" (2a).
    3. брать на заметку кого. Also: БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ НА ЗАМЕЧАНИЕ obs [subj: human or collect, often a noun denoting the police, security organs etc]
    to consider s.o. among those who must be kept under observation (as a political threat, a bad influence on society, a troublemaker etc):
    - X взял Y-а на заметку X took note (notice) of Y;
    - [in limited contexts] Y became a marked man.
         ♦...Если бы я был такой умный, продемонстрировал кагебешникам знание законов и высокий уровень правосознания, они бы уже тогда взяли меня на заметку, и как бы сложилась моя судьба, никому не известно (Войнович 1)....If I had been clever and had demonstrated my knowledge of the law and my highly developed sense of justice, they [the KGB] would have taken note of me at the time, and my life would have become more complicated (1a).
         ♦ [Чекисты] приглашали людей обычно не на Лубянку, а на специально содержавшиеся с этой целью квартиры. Отказывающихся держали там часами, бесконечно долго, предлагая " подумать". Из вызовов тайны не делали: они служили важным звеном в системе устрашения, а также способствовали проверке гражданских чувств - упрямцев брали на заметку и при случае с ними расправлялись (Мандельштам 1). They [the Chekists] generally invited people for these interviews not to the Lubianka, but to apartments specially allotted for the purpose. The uncooperative were kept for hours on end and urged to "think again." No secret was made of all this-it was an important element in the general system of intimidation, as well as being a good way of testing a person's "loyalty." The stubborn became marked men and were "dealt with" as opportunity arose (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > брать на заметку

  • 5 брать на замечание

    БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ НА ЗАМЕТКУ
    [VP]
    =====
    to write sth. down in order not to forget it:
    - X взял Y на заметку X made a note of Y;
    - X took Y down.
         ♦ "А ну-ка, возьми себе на заметку: двадцать пятого октября на бюро райкома" (Абрамов 1). "Now then, just make a note of this: October twenty-fifth you're to come down to the District Committee office" (1a).
    (usu. in refer, to a person who shows promise in some area, a promising undertaking etc) to pay special attention to s.o. or sth.:
    - X возьмёт Y-а на заметку X will take notice (note) ofY;
    - X will make a mental note of thing Y.
         ♦ "Я ведь тебя еше в карантине на заметку взял" (Максимов 2). Tve been keeping an eye on you since you first arrived in quarantine" (2a).
    3. брать на замечание кого. Also: БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ НА ЗАМЕЧАНИЕ obs [subj: human or collect, often a noun denoting the police, security organs etc]
    to consider s.o. among those who must be kept under observation (as a political threat, a bad influence on society, a troublemaker etc):
    - X взял Y-а на заметку X took note (notice) of Y;
    - [in limited contexts] Y became a marked man.
         ♦...Если бы я был такой умный, продемонстрировал кагебешникам знание законов и высокий уровень правосознания, они бы уже тогда взяли меня на заметку, и как бы сложилась моя судьба, никому не известно (Войнович 1)....If I had been clever and had demonstrated my knowledge of the law and my highly developed sense of justice, they [the KGB] would have taken note of me at the time, and my life would have become more complicated (1a).
         ♦ [Чекисты] приглашали людей обычно не на Лубянку, а на специально содержавшиеся с этой целью квартиры. Отказывающихся держали там часами, бесконечно долго, предлагая " подумать". Из вызовов тайны не делали: они служили важным звеном в системе устрашения, а также способствовали проверке гражданских чувств - упрямцев брали на заметку и при случае с ними расправлялись (Мандельштам 1). They [the Chekists] generally invited people for these interviews not to the Lubianka, but to apartments specially allotted for the purpose. The uncooperative were kept for hours on end and urged to "think again." No secret was made of all this-it was an important element in the general system of intimidation, as well as being a good way of testing a person's "loyalty." The stubborn became marked men and were "dealt with" as opportunity arose (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > брать на замечание

  • 6 взять на заметку

    БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ НА ЗАМЕТКУ
    [VP]
    =====
    to write sth. down in order not to forget it:
    - X взял Y на заметку X made a note of Y;
    - X took Y down.
         ♦ "А ну-ка, возьми себе на заметку: двадцать пятого октября на бюро райкома" (Абрамов 1). "Now then, just make a note of this: October twenty-fifth you're to come down to the District Committee office" (1a).
    2. взять на заметку кого-что [subj: human or collect]
    (usu. in refer, to a person who shows promise in some area, a promising undertaking etc) to pay special attention to s.o. or sth.:
    - X возьмёт Y-а на заметку X will take notice (note) ofY;
    - X will make a mental note of thing Y.
         ♦ "Я ведь тебя еше в карантине на заметку взял" (Максимов 2). Tve been keeping an eye on you since you first arrived in quarantine" (2a).
    3. взять на заметку кого. Also: БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ НА ЗАМЕЧАНИЕ obs [subj: human or collect, often a noun denoting the police, security organs etc]
    to consider s.o. among those who must be kept under observation (as a political threat, a bad influence on society, a troublemaker etc):
    - X взял Y-а на заметку X took note (notice) of Y;
    - [in limited contexts] Y became a marked man.
         ♦...Если бы я был такой умный, продемонстрировал кагебешникам знание законов и высокий уровень правосознания, они бы уже тогда взяли меня на заметку, и как бы сложилась моя судьба, никому не известно (Войнович 1)....If I had been clever and had demonstrated my knowledge of the law and my highly developed sense of justice, they [the KGB] would have taken note of me at the time, and my life would have become more complicated (1a).
         ♦ [Чекисты] приглашали людей обычно не на Лубянку, а на специально содержавшиеся с этой целью квартиры. Отказывающихся держали там часами, бесконечно долго, предлагая " подумать". Из вызовов тайны не делали: они служили важным звеном в системе устрашения, а также способствовали проверке гражданских чувств - упрямцев брали на заметку и при случае с ними расправлялись (Мандельштам 1). They [the Chekists] generally invited people for these interviews not to the Lubianka, but to apartments specially allotted for the purpose. The uncooperative were kept for hours on end and urged to "think again." No secret was made of all this-it was an important element in the general system of intimidation, as well as being a good way of testing a person's "loyalty." The stubborn became marked men and were "dealt with" as opportunity arose (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > взять на заметку

  • 7 взять на замечание

    БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ НА ЗАМЕТКУ
    [VP]
    =====
    to write sth. down in order not to forget it:
    - X взял Y на заметку X made a note of Y;
    - X took Y down.
         ♦ "А ну-ка, возьми себе на заметку: двадцать пятого октября на бюро райкома" (Абрамов 1). "Now then, just make a note of this: October twenty-fifth you're to come down to the District Committee office" (1a).
    (usu. in refer, to a person who shows promise in some area, a promising undertaking etc) to pay special attention to s.o. or sth.:
    - X возьмёт Y-а на заметку X will take notice (note) ofY;
    - X will make a mental note of thing Y.
         ♦ "Я ведь тебя еше в карантине на заметку взял" (Максимов 2). Tve been keeping an eye on you since you first arrived in quarantine" (2a).
    3. взять на замечание кого. Also: БРАТЬ/ВЗЯТЬ НА ЗАМЕЧАНИЕ obs [subj: human or collect, often a noun denoting the police, security organs etc]
    to consider s.o. among those who must be kept under observation (as a political threat, a bad influence on society, a troublemaker etc):
    - X взял Y-а на заметку X took note (notice) of Y;
    - [in limited contexts] Y became a marked man.
         ♦...Если бы я был такой умный, продемонстрировал кагебешникам знание законов и высокий уровень правосознания, они бы уже тогда взяли меня на заметку, и как бы сложилась моя судьба, никому не известно (Войнович 1)....If I had been clever and had demonstrated my knowledge of the law and my highly developed sense of justice, they [the KGB] would have taken note of me at the time, and my life would have become more complicated (1a).
         ♦ [Чекисты] приглашали людей обычно не на Лубянку, а на специально содержавшиеся с этой целью квартиры. Отказывающихся держали там часами, бесконечно долго, предлагая " подумать". Из вызовов тайны не делали: они служили важным звеном в системе устрашения, а также способствовали проверке гражданских чувств - упрямцев брали на заметку и при случае с ними расправлялись (Мандельштам 1). They [the Chekists] generally invited people for these interviews not to the Lubianka, but to apartments specially allotted for the purpose. The uncooperative were kept for hours on end and urged to "think again." No secret was made of all this-it was an important element in the general system of intimidation, as well as being a good way of testing a person's "loyalty." The stubborn became marked men and were "dealt with" as opportunity arose (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > взять на замечание

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