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Общая лексика: религиозные соображения -
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1. n монах, монахиня2. n собир. монахи, монашество3. n верующие4. a религиозный, относящийся к религииreligious exercises — религиозные обряды; церковная служба
5. a верующий, религиозный6. a добросовестный; строгий7. a неукоснительный; дотошный8. a монашеский9. a поэт. благоговейныйСинонимический ряд:1. church (adj.) church; churchly; ecclesiastical2. conscientious (adj.) conscientious; demanding; exacting; punctilious; rigid; scrupulous; strict3. devout (adj.) devout; faithful; god-fearing; godly; holy; orthodox; pietistic; pious; prayerful; reverent; saintly4. divine (adj.) divine; holy; sacred; spiritualАнтонимический ряд:flexible; impious; irreligious; irreverent; lenient; profane; sacrilegious; secular; unfaithful; ungodly -
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1. n санкция, ратификация, утверждениеcriminal sanction — уголовная санкция; уголовное наказание
penal sanction — уголовная санкция; уголовное наказание
pragmatic sanction — прагматическая санкция; указ
2. n поддержка, согласие, одобрение, разрешениеthe sanction of conscience — то, что позволяет совесть
3. n мотив, соображение4. n часто санкция5. n юр. предусмотренная законом мера наказания6. n ист. указ, предписание, постановление7. v санкционировать, ратифицировать, утверждать8. v одобрять, разрешать9. v юр. предусмотреть меру наказанияСинонимический ряд:1. authorization (noun) allowance; approval; authorisation; authority; authorization; command; confirmation; consent; countenance; decree; leave; licence; permission; permit; ratification; sufferance; support; writ2. endorsement (noun) endorsement; fiat3. penalty (noun) ban; embargo; injunction; penalty; punishment; sentence4. approve (verb) accredit; allow; approve; authorise; authorize; certify; condone; confirm; consent; countenance; empower; endorse; let; OK; okay; permit; ratify; supportАнтонимический ряд:condemn; denunciation; disallow; disapprobation; disapproval; disapprove; disparage; exclusion; forbid; hindrance; inhibit; injunction; interdiction -
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1. [ʹsæŋkʃ(ə)n] n1. санкция, ратификация, утверждениеofficial sanction - официальное утверждение /разрешение/
to give /to grant/ sanction to smth. - утвердить что-л.; дать санкцию на что-л.
to obtain the sanction of the proper authorities - получить санкцию соответствующих вышестоящих органов
to grant Parliamentary sanction - дать парламентскую санкцию, ратифицировать в парламенте
2. 1) поддержка, согласие, одобрение, разрешениеmoral [legal] sanction - моральное [юридическое] одобрение
the sanction of conscience - то, что позволяет совесть
to get the sanction of smb. to smth. - получить чьё-л. согласие на что-л.
without [with] smb.'s sanction - без [с] чьего-л. согласия
the sanction of public opinion - поддержка /одобрение/ общественного мнения
custom gives sanction to what would have been regarded as bad form - обычай узаконивает то, что в ином случае считалось бы дурным тоном
the usage has wide sanction in literature - это словоупотребление прочно укрепилось в литературе
2) мотив, соображениеreligious [philosophical] sanctions - религиозные [философские] соображения
3. 1) часто pl санкцияfinancial [economic, military] sanctions - финансовые [экономические, военные] санкции
to apply sanctions against smb. - применить санкции против кого-л.
punitive /vindicatory/ sanctions - карательные санкции
2) юр. предусмотренная законом мера наказания4. ист. указ, предписание, постановление2. [ʹsæŋkʃ(ə)n] v1. санкционировать, ратифицировать, утверждать2. одобрять, разрешатьit is usage that sanctions an error - словоупотребление закрепляет ошибку /санкционирует то, что считалось ошибкой/
3. юр. предусмотреть ( в законе) меру наказания
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