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Экономика: представлять интересыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > represent the interests
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2 Swiss Federation of Protestant Churches (Confederation founded in 1920 to represent the interests of the churches in social issues, government liaison, and overseas mission and aid work)
Религия: Швейцарская федерация протестантских церквейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Swiss Federation of Protestant Churches (Confederation founded in 1920 to represent the interests of the churches in social issues, government liaison, and overseas mission and aid work)
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to represent the interests
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to represent the interests
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5 represent a client
represent a client concurrently two or more clients — представляти одночасно двох або більше клієнтів ( про адвоката)
- represent a client in courtrepresent a client the state in international organizations — здійснювати представництво держави в міжнародних організаціях
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1. III1) represent smth., smb. represent a constituency (Welsh constituencies, a Congressional District, a city. London, Great Britain, the queen, etc.) представлять избирательный округ или быть представителем избирательного округа и т.д.; represent smb.'s interests представлять чьи-л. интересы; since I cannot go he will represent me так как я пойти не смогу, он будет моим представителем;.an attorney represents his client адвокат выступает от имени своего клиента; who represents the defendant? кто защищает обвиняемого?2) represent smth., smb. represent a hunting scene (a ship, the end of the world, the murder of Abel, a Greek goddess, etc.) изображать сцену охоты и т.д.; facts are not as he represented them факты на самом деле не такие, какими он их представил; what does this painting represent? что изображает эта картина?; whom does this portrait represent? кто изображен /нарисован/ на этом портрете?; the picture represents Miss X dressed as Ophelia на картине изображена мисс X в костюме Офелии; represent Othello (a fool, a shepherd, a king, etc.) book, исполнять /играть/ роль Отелло и т.д.; he is somewhat old to represent Romeo book. он несколько староват для роли Ромео3) represent smth. represent a nation (the spirit of the people, their power, totality, etc.) олицетворять народ /нацию/ и т.д.; the flag represents the country флаг-символ страны; mythological personages often represent the force of nature мифологические персонажи /герои/ часто олицетворяют силы природы; phonetic signs represent sounds фонетические значки изображают звуки; on the map blue represents water голубей цвет на карте обозначает воду4) represent smth., smb. represent a very simple kind of boat (the best traditions of one's country, the modern businessman, etc.) быть образцом /служить примером/ простейшего типа лодки и т.д., представлять собой простейший тип лодки и т.д., he doesn't represent the typical college professor он не похож на типичного профессора2. IVrepresent smth., smb. in some manner1) faithfully (loyally, adequately, etc.) represent one's country (one's firm, one's king, etc.) преданно и т.д. служить своей стране и т.д., быть верным и т.д. представителем своей страны и т.д.2) represent smth., smb. symbolically (allegorically, realistically, faithfully, etc.) изображать что-л., кого-л. символически и т.д.3. VIIrepresent smth., smb. to be smth. I am not what you represent me to be я не такой, как вы меня описываете /изображаете/; he represented himself to be starving он изображал себя голодающим или выдавал себя за голодающего4. XI1) be represented invite to be represented предложить послать представителя; be representd by smb., smth. our firm is represented by Mr. Hall нашу фирму представляет мистер Холл; the nation is represented by the House of Commons нацию представляет палата общин; the works of Rembrandt were represented by one picture творчество Рембрандта было представлено одной картиной; be represented in smth. all the twelve guilds were represented in the procession все двенадцать гильдий были представлены в процессии; more than twelve languages are represented in his library в его библиотеке есть книги более чем на двенадцати языках; be represented in smth. by smb. our school is represented in the football team by him он представляет нашу школу в этой футбольной команде; be represented by counsel in a lawsuit иметь адвоката для ведения своего дела в суде2) be represented in some manner the idea is inadequately represented мысль выражена неточно; be represented as smb. his wife wishes to be represented as a shepherdess его жена хочет, чтобы художник нарисовал ее в виде пастушки3) be represented by smth. a genus represented by two species род, представленный двумя видами5. XXI11) represent smth., smb. in (at, etc.) smth. represent a country (a government, etc.) at /in/ a conference (at a ceremony, in the procession, etc.) представлять страну /быть представителем страны/ и т.д. на конференции и т.д.; he represented us in Congress for years он наш представитель в конгрессе уже в течение многих лет; he represents our country in the Olympic Games он представляет нашу страну на олимпиаде2) represent smb., smth. in (with, by, etc.) smth. represent smb. in hunting costume (him in his robes of office, the Hindoo god of fire and lightning with two faces, seven arms and three legs, the earth by a globe, etc.) изображать кого-л. в охотничьем костюме и т.д.; represent smb., smth. on (in, at, etc.) smth. each child represented an animal on the stage (at the party, in the play, etc.) каждый ребенок играл /исполнял/ на сцене и т.д. роль [какого-л.] животного6. XXIV11) represent smth. as smb. represent a club as its chief executive представлять какой-л. клуб в качестве главного администратора2) represent smb. as smb. represent smb. as a shepherdess (as a beggar, etc.) изображать /рисовать/ кого-л. в виде пастушки и т.д.; represent smb. as smb., smth. represent smb. as an expert (as the chief conspirator, as a faithless fanatic, as a model of virtue, etc.) характеризовать /представлять/ кого-л. как /в качестве/ эксперта и т.д.; she represented herself as his wife она выдавала себя за его жену7. XXIV2represent smb., smth. as being of some quality he represented his father as stern and unjust он изобразил /описал/ своего отца суровым и несправедливым человеком; he represents himself as more important than he is он изображает себя более значительным лицом, чем он есть на самом деле; represent a plan as safe охарактеризовать /описать/ план, как надежный /безопасный/ -
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v. trans.Portray: P. and V. εἰκάζειν, P. παραδεικνύναι.Represent in a bad light: P. κακῶς εἰκάζειν περί (gen.) (Plat., Rep. 377E).Represent as: P. κατασκευάζειν, Ar. and P. ἀποφαίνειν.He will represent us as drunkards and brawlers: P, ἡμᾶς... παροίνους μέν τινας καὶ ὑβριστὰς κατασκευάσει (Dem. 1261).He tried to represent that I was the cause of what occurred in Euboea: P. τῶν ἐν Εὐβοίᾳ πραγμάτων... ὡς ἐγὼ αἴτιός εἰμι κατεσκεύαζε (Dem. 550).He has represented the rowers one and all as bowmen: P. τοξότας γὰρ πάντας πεποίηκε τοὺς προσκώπους (Thuc. 1, 10; cf. Eur., Tro. 981).Represent by imitation: P. ἀπομιμεῖσθαι.Represent ( a character): P. ὑποκρίνεσθαι.Represent Antigone: P. Ἀντιγόνην ὑποκρίνεσθαι.When he represented the sorrows of Thyestes: P. ὅτε μὲν τὰ Θυέστου... κακὰ ἠγωνίζετο (Dem. 449).It is the special privilege of third-rate actors to represent kings and sceptered personages: P. ἐξαίρετόν ἐστιν ὥσπερ γέρας τοῖς τριταγωνισταῖς τὸ τοὺς τυράννους καὶ τοὺς τὰ σκῆπτρα ἔχοντας εἰσιέναι (Dem. 418).Suggest: Ar. and P. εἰσηγεῖσθαι; suggest.Represent a person, look after his interests: P. and V. προξενεῖν (gen.).Champion: P. and V. προστατεῖν (gen.).I as representing the greatest city ask you to come to terms: P. ἐγὼ... πόλιν μεγίστην παρεχόμενος... ἀξιῶ... συγχωρεῖν (Thuc. 4, 64).I came forward though with no mandate to represent our house: V. ἐξῆλθον οὐ ταχθεῖσα πρεσβεύειν γένους (Eur., Herac. 479).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Represent
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[ˌreprɪ'zent]vOur firm is represented in the USA by Mr. Smith. — Мистер Смит является представителем нашей фирмы в Соединенных Штатах.
She represented France in the Olympic Games. — Она представляла Францию на Олимпийских Играх
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[ˌrepri΄zent] v ներկայացնել. պատ կերել. represent a country/a firm/the facts երկիր/ֆիրմա/փաստեր ներկայացնել. represent to smn ցույց տալ, մատնացույց անել. represent smb’s interests մեկի շահերը ներկայացնել -
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§ წარმოდგენა; გამოსახვა, ასახვა§1 წარმოდგენა (წარმოდგენილი იქნება), ჩვენება (ნაჩვენებია)on the map, blue represents seas and lakes რუკაზე ზღვები და ტბები ცისფრადაა აღნიშნული / ნაჩვენებიthe matter is not as he represented it სინამდვილეში საქმე ისე არაა, როგორც მან წარმოგვიდგინაmost of the factories were represented at the exhibition with their produce გამოფენაზე ქარხნების უმრავლესობა თავისი პროდუქციით იყო წარმოდგენილი2 წარმომადგენლად ყოფნა (იქნება)he represents our interests ჩვენი ინტერესების წარმომადგენელია / ჩვენს ინტერესებს იცავსhe represents the modern school of painting ფერწერის თანამედროვე სკოლის წარმომადგენელია3 გამოხატვა (გამოხატავს), გამოსახვაthe picture represents a hunting scene სურათზე ნადირობის სცენაა გამოსახული -
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n1) интерес; заинтересованность2) обыкн. pl практическая заинтересованность, интересы; выгода; польза3) проценты, процентный доход; ссудный процент4) доля, пай, участие в чем-л.5) обыкн. pl группа лиц, объединенных общими интересами
- accrued interest
- accrued interest on customer deposits
- accrued interest on deposits with credit institutions
- accrued interest on loans to customers
- accrued interest payable
- accrued interest receivable
- accruing interest
- accumulated interest
- added interest
- advance interest
- annual interest
- anticipated interest
- apparent interest
- assurable interest
- average interest
- back interest
- baloon interest
- bank interest
- bank deposit interest
- banking interests
- basic interests
- beneficial interest
- bought interest
- business interests
- buyers' interest
- buying interest
- capital interest
- capitalized interest
- carried interest
- colliding interests
- commercial interests
- common interest
- compound interest
- conflicting interests
- considerable interest
- contending interests
- controlling interest
- conventional interest
- corporate interests
- credit interest
- current interest
- daily interest
- debit interest
- default interest
- defaulted interest
- deferred interest
- departmental interests
- direct interest
- due interest
- earned interest
- economic interest
- equity interest
- essential interests
- everyday interests
- exact interest
- excessive interest
- exorbitant interest
- explict interest
- financial interest
- financial interests
- fixed interest
- foreign interests
- fundamental interests
- general interest
- government interests
- gross interest
- high interest
- home mortgage interest
- hot interest
- illegal interest
- implicit interest
- imputed interest
- industrial interests
- insurable interest
- insured interest
- interim interest
- investment interest
- joint interest
- keen interest
- landed interests
- legal interest
- legitimate interest
- life interest
- loan interest
- long interest
- low interest
- main interest
- major interest
- majority interest
- minimum interest
- minority interest
- moneyed interests
- monopoly interests
- mortgage interest
- mutual interests
- national interests
- negative interest
- net interest
- nominal interest
- nontaxable interest
- open interest
- open policy interest
- opposing interests
- ordinary interest
- outstanding interest
- overdue interest
- overnight interest
- ownership interest
- paid interest
- particular interest
- partner's interest
- partnership interest
- past due interest
- pecuniary interest
- personal interest
- plus accrued interest
- potential interest
- prepaid interest
- primary interest
- private interests
- professional interest
- prolongation interest
- property interests
- proprietary interest
- public interest
- pure interest
- royalty interest
- running interest
- selfish interest
- semiannual interest
- senior interest
- short interest
- simple interest
- social interests
- specific interest
- state interests
- stated interest
- statutory interest
- sustained interest
- tax-exempt interest
- tiered interest
- trading interests
- true interest
- unpaid interest
- usurious interest
- vested interests
- vested interests
- vital interests
- interest for the credit granted
- interest for default
- interest in arrears
- interest in a business
- interests of monopolies
- interests of the state
- interest on an amount
- interest on arrears
- interest on bank credit
- interest on bank loans
- interest on bonds
- interest on capital
- interest on credit
- interest on credit balances
- interest on debenture
- interest on debit balances
- interest on debts
- interest on deposits
- interest on equities
- interest on finance leases
- interest on loan capital
- interest on loans
- interest on loans against bonds
- interest on long-term liabilities
- interest on losses
- interest on mortgage
- interest on overdue payment
- interest on principal
- interest on public loans
- interest on a refund claim
- interest on savings
- interest on savings deposits
- interest on securities
- interest on sight deposit
- interest on a sum
- interest on underpayment
- interest per annum
- capital and interest
- principal and interest
- interest due
- interest payable
- interest receivable
- interest to be collected
- as interest
- at interest
- cum interest
- in the interests of
- in common interest
- less interest
- with interest
- without interest
- bearing interest
- bearing no interest
- no charge for interest
- accumulate interest
- act for public interests
- act in the interests of smb
- add the interest to the capital
- affect the interests
- allow interest on deposits
- arouse interest
- assign interest
- be of interest
- bear interest
- borrow at interest
- calculate interest
- capitalize interest
- carry interest
- charge interest
- charge interest on accounts
- collect interest
- compute interest
- conflict with the interests
- damage interests
- debit interest
- declare an interest
- deduct interest
- defend interests
- draw interest
- earn interest
- express interest
- forfeit interest
- give interest
- harness the interests
- have an interest in smth
- hold financial interests in smth
- invest at interest
- lend at interest
- make interest on a loan
- pay interest
- pay interest on an account
- prejudice interests
- protect interests
- provoke interest
- receive interest
- recover interest
- represent the interests
- run counter the interests
- safeguard interests
- serve the interests
- show interest
- spur investor interest
- take an interest in smth
- uphold interests
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1) интерес; заинтересованность2) ссудный процент; проценты, доход с капитала3) доля, пай, участие в капитале•Interests diverge. — Интересы расходятся
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■ Vereinigung aus 103 europäischen Klubs, die der höchsten Spielklasse eines UEFA-Mitgliedsverbands angehören, deren Zweck u.a. darin besteht, die Interessen des Klubfußballs in Europa im Besonderen und des Klubfußballs im Allgemeinen zu schützen und zu fördern, von der UEFA als das alleinige Organ, das die Interessen der europäischen Klubs vertritt, anerkannt zu werden, und als Arbeitgeber in Europa, unter anderem im Rahmen des sozialen Dialogs, die Interessen der Klubs zu vertreten, und gegebenenfalls als Sozialpartner zu agieren.► Die Europäische Klubvereinigung leistet außerdem einen Beitrag zur gesunden Entwicklung der von der UEFA organisierten europäischen Klubwettberwerbe, indem sie sich am entsprechenden Entscheidungsfindungsprozess beteiligt, liefert Ideen betreffend den internationalen Spielkalender, leistet einen Beitrag zur guten Verwaltung des europäischen Fußballs, indem sie insbesondere in den zuständigen UEFA-Gremien mitwirkt, und fördert den Informations- und Erfahrungsaustausch zwischen der UEFA und den Klubs.■ An association of 103 top-division clubs of UEFA member associations whose objectives are, among others, to safeguard and promote the interests of European club football, in particular, and club football in general, to be recognised by UEFA as the sole body representing the interests of clubs at European level and to represent the interests of the clubs as employers in Europe, including in the social dialogue process, and to act as a social partner where appropriate.► In addition, the European Club Association contributes to the healthy development of European club competitions organised by UEFA, by taking part in the relevant decision-making process, by providing input as regards the international match calendar, contributing to the good governance of Eurpean football, in particular by paricipating in the appropriate bodies established within UEFA, and fostering the exchange of information and expertise between UEFA and the clubs. -
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■ Vereinigung aus 103 europäischen Klubs, die der höchsten Spielklasse eines UEFA-Mitgliedsverbands angehören, deren Zweck u.a. darin besteht, die Interessen des Klubfußballs in Europa im Besonderen und des Klubfußballs im Allgemeinen zu schützen und zu fördern, von der UEFA als das alleinige Organ, das die Interessen der europäischen Klubs vertritt, anerkannt zu werden, und als Arbeitgeber in Europa, unter anderem im Rahmen des sozialen Dialogs, die Interessen der Klubs zu vertreten, und gegebenenfalls als Sozialpartner zu agieren.► Die Europäische Klubvereinigung leistet außerdem einen Beitrag zur gesunden Entwicklung der von der UEFA organisierten europäischen Klubwettberwerbe, indem sie sich am entsprechenden Entscheidungsfindungsprozess beteiligt, liefert Ideen betreffend den internationalen Spielkalender, leistet einen Beitrag zur guten Verwaltung des europäischen Fußballs, indem sie insbesondere in den zuständigen UEFA-Gremien mitwirkt, und fördert den Informations- und Erfahrungsaustausch zwischen der UEFA und den Klubs.■ An association of 103 top-division clubs of UEFA member associations whose objectives are, among others, to safeguard and promote the interests of European club football, in particular, and club football in general, to be recognised by UEFA as the sole body representing the interests of clubs at European level and to represent the interests of the clubs as employers in Europe, including in the social dialogue process, and to act as a social partner where appropriate.► In addition, the European Club Association contributes to the healthy development of European club competitions organised by UEFA, by taking part in the relevant decision-making process, by providing input as regards the international match calendar, contributing to the good governance of Eurpean football, in particular by paricipating in the appropriate bodies established within UEFA, and fostering the exchange of information and expertise between UEFA and the clubs.German-english football dictionary > Europäische Klubvereinigung
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информационные услуги по Олимпийским результатам
система ORIS
Система ORIS является совместныммпроектом МОК, ОКОИ и международных спортивныхмфедераций. Она определяет каналы передачи результатовмсоревнований и информации по каждому Олимпийскомумвиду спорта в ходе совещаний, проводящихся в преддвериимИгр. ОСН направляет своего представителя на каждоемтакое совещание для того, чтобы он участвовал вмпринятии решений и представлял точку зрениямподразделения по организации работы прессы и самихмпечатных изданий. Затраты на ORIS являютсямсущественной, высокоприоритетной статьей расходов вмбюджете подразделения по организации работы прессы.
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Olympic results and information service (ORIS)
ORIS is a joint venture between the IOC, the OCOG and the IFs. It determines the results and information flows for each Olympic sport during a series of meetings prior to the Games. ONS must have a representative at each ORIS meeting to participate in the decision-taking and to represent the interests of Press Operations and the written press. This is a major important budget outlay for Press Operations.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Olympic results and information service (ORIS)
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Религия: (Confederation founded in 1920 to represent the interests of the churches in social issues, government liaison, and overseas mission and aid work) Швейцарская федерация протестантских церквейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Swiss Federation of Protestant Churches
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The Catholic Church and the Catholic religion together represent the oldest and most enduring of all Portuguese institutions. Because its origins as an institution go back at least to the middle of the third century, if not earlier, the Christian and later the Catholic Church is much older than any other Portuguese institution or major cultural influence, including the monarchy (lasting 770 years) or Islam (540 years). Indeed, it is older than Portugal (869 years) itself. The Church, despite its changing doctrine and form, dates to the period when Roman Lusitania was Christianized.In its earlier period, the Church played an important role in the creation of an independent Portuguese monarchy, as well as in the colonization and settlement of various regions of the shifting Christian-Muslim frontier as it moved south. Until the rise of absolutist monarchy and central government, the Church dominated all public and private life and provided the only education available, along with the only hospitals and charity institutions. During the Middle Ages and the early stage of the overseas empire, the Church accumulated a great deal of wealth. One historian suggests that, by 1700, one-third of the land in Portugal was owned by the Church. Besides land, Catholic institutions possessed a large number of chapels, churches and cathedrals, capital, and other property.Extensive periods of Portuguese history witnessed either conflict or cooperation between the Church as the monarchy increasingly sought to gain direct control of the realm. The monarchy challenged the great power and wealth of the Church, especially after the acquisition of the first overseas empire (1415-1580). When King João III requested the pope to allow Portugal to establish the Inquisition (Holy Office) in the country and the request was finally granted in 1531, royal power, more than religion was the chief concern. The Inquisition acted as a judicial arm of the Catholic Church in order to root out heresies, primarily Judaism and Islam, and later Protestantism. But the Inquisition became an instrument used by the crown to strengthen its power and jurisdiction.The Church's power and prestige in governance came under direct attack for the first time under the Marquis of Pombal (1750-77) when, as the king's prime minister, he placed regalism above the Church's interests. In 1759, the Jesuits were expelled from Portugal, although they were allowed to return after Pombal left office. Pombal also harnessed the Inquisition and put in place other anticlerical measures. With the rise of liberalism and the efforts to secularize Portugal after 1820, considerable Church-state conflict occurred. The new liberal state weakened the power and position of the Church in various ways: in 1834, all religious orders were suppressed and their property confiscated both in Portugal and in the empire and, in the 1830s and 1840s, agrarian reform programs confiscated and sold large portions of Church lands. By the 1850s, Church-state relations had improved, various religious orders were allowed to return, and the Church's influence was largely restored. By the late 19th century, Church and state were closely allied again. Church roles in all levels of education were pervasive, and there was a popular Catholic revival under way.With the rise of republicanism and the early years of the First Republic, especially from 1910 to 1917, Church-state relations reached a new low. A major tenet of republicanism was anticlericalism and the belief that the Church was as much to blame as the monarchy for the backwardness of Portuguese society. The provisional republican government's 1911 Law of Separation decreed the secularization of public life on a scale unknown in Portugal. Among the new measures that Catholics and the Church opposed were legalization of divorce, appropriation of all Church property by the state, abolition of religious oaths for various posts, suppression of the theology school at Coimbra University, abolition of saints' days as public holidays, abolition of nunneries and expulsion of the Jesuits, closing of seminaries, secularization of all public education, and banning of religious courses in schools.After considerable civil strife over the religious question under the republic, President Sidónio Pais restored normal relations with the Holy See and made concessions to the Portuguese Church. Encouraged by the apparitions at Fátima between May and October 1917, which caused a great sensation among the rural people, a strong Catholic reaction to anticlericalism ensued. Backed by various new Catholic organizations such as the "Catholic Youth" and the Academic Center of Christian Democracy (CADC), the Catholic revival influenced government and politics under the Estado Novo. Prime Minister Antônio de Oliveira Salazar was not only a devout Catholic and member of the CADC, but his formative years included nine years in the Viseu Catholic Seminary preparing to be a priest. Under the Estado Novo, Church-state relations greatly improved, and Catholic interests were protected. On the other hand, Salazar's no-risk statism never went so far as to restore to the Church all that had been lost in the 1911 Law of Separation. Most Church property was never returned from state ownership and, while the Church played an important role in public education to 1974, it never recovered the influence in education it had enjoyed before 1911.Today, the majority of Portuguese proclaim themselves Catholic, and the enduring nature of the Church as an institution seems apparent everywhere in the country. But there is no longer a monolithic Catholic faith; there is growing diversity of religious choice in the population, which includes an increasing number of Protestant Portuguese as well as a small but growing number of Muslims from the former Portuguese empire. The Muslim community of greater Lisbon erected a Mosque which, ironically, is located near the Spanish Embassy. In the 1990s, Portugal's Catholic Church as an institution appeared to be experiencing a revival of influence. While Church attendance remained low, several Church institutions retained an importance in society that went beyond the walls of the thousands of churches: a popular, flourishing Catholic University; Radio Re-nascenca, the country's most listened to radio station; and a new private television channel owned by the Church. At an international conference in Lisbon in September 2000, the Cardinal Patriarch of Portugal, Dom José Policarpo, formally apologized to the Jewish community of Portugal for the actions of the Inquisition. At the deliberately selected location, the place where that religious institution once held its hearings and trials, Dom Policarpo read a declaration of Catholic guilt and repentance and symbolically embraced three rabbis, apologizing for acts of violence, pressures to convert, suspicions, and denunciation. -
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n1) интерес, заинтересованность; обыкн. pl практическая заинтересованность, выгода, польза; важность, значение- meet the interests of smb.- go against smb.'s interests- represent smb.'s interests- have a vested interest in smth.2) процент, проценты, процентный доход• -
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n1. інтерес; зацікавленість2. важливість, значення3. звич. pl практична зацікавленість, вигода, користь- basic interests основні інтереси- class interests класові інтереси- common interests спільні інтереси- concurring interests одинакові інтереси- contending interests протилежні інтереси- global interests глобальні інтереси- imperialist interests імперіалістичні інтереси- long-range interests довгострокові інтереси- long-term interests довгострокові інтереси- mutual interests взаємні інтереси- opposing interests протилежні інтереси- primordial interests початкові/ основні інтереси- security interests інтереси безпеки- short-term interests короткотривалі інтереси- vital interests життєві/ важливі інтереси- public interest in smth. суспільний інтерес до чогось- balance of interests баланс інтересів- conflict of interests зіткнення інтересів- confrontation of interests зіткнення інтересів- identity of interests тотожність інтересів- a matter of considerable interest надзвичайно важлива справа- protection of the national interests захист інтересів країни- spheres of interests сфери інтересів- to conflict with smbd.'s interests суперечити чиїмось інтересам- to declare some territory a zone of "vital interests" оголосити якийсь район зоною своїх "життєвих інтересів"- to defend one's interests захищати свої інтереси- to enhance one's interests підсилити зацікавленість- to forgo smbd.'s economic interests ігнорувати чиїсь економічні інтереси- to forward one's political interests добиватись здійснення своїх політичних цілей- to jeopardize the interests of the country наражати на небезпеку інтереси країни- to mask one's interests замаскувати інтереси- to meet the interests of smbd. відповідати чиїмось інтересам- to neglect smbd.'s interests нехтувати чиїмось інтересами- to protect the basic national interest захищати головні інтереси країни- to provoke interest викликати інтерес- to realize one's interests здійснити/ втілити в життя свої інтереси/ цілі- to represent smbd.'s interests представляти чиїсь інтереси- to serve the interests of smbd. служити чиїмось інтересам- to work in the interests of humanity працювати на користь людства
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