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  • 1 rigorous laws

    rigorous (drastic, tyranical, prohibitary) laws суровые (жёсткие, деспотические, запрещающие) законы

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > rigorous laws

  • 2 law

    [lɔː]
    n
    закон, право, правило

    It's against the law. — Это запрещено законом.

    The law was given out in — 1917. Этот закон был издан в 1917 году.

    Respect for the law is the foundation of civilized society living. — Уважение к закону - основа цивилизованного общества.

    The machinary of the law was set in motion. — В движение пришел механизм законопорядка.

    Many of the laws passed by Parliament are never enforced. — Многие законы, принятые Парламентом, никогда не вступают в силу.

    A degree in law would be an advantage in the job market. — Ученая степень по юридическим наукам будет преимуществом при получении работы.

    Necessity knows no law. — Нужда свой закон пишет. /Для нужды нет закона.

    One law for the rich and another for the poor. — Закон, что дышло, куда повернул, туда и вышло. /У сильного всегда бессильный виноват.

    Possession is nine points of the law. — Бедному с богатым судиться, лучше в ложке утопиться. /Богатый всегда прав.

    - economic law
    - wise law
    - nature's laws
    - old law
    - active law
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    - fundamental law
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    - mortal law
    - criminal law
    - civil law
    - public law
    - common law
    - customary law
    - administrative law
    - municipal law
    - regional international law
    - Mendeleev's laws
    - Grimm's laws
    - natural law
    - economic laws
    - divorce law
    - conscription law
    - scientific laws
    - social laws
    - human laws
    - moral laws
    - marriage laws
    - irreversible laws
    - Lynch law
    - occupation laws
    - immigration laws
    - war-time laws
    - copyright law
    - traffic laws
    - speed laws
    - unwritten laws
    - standing laws
    - binding laws
    - law and order
    - law court
    - law school
    - law department
    - law digest
    - law firm
    - my in-laws
    - law of the country
    - supreme law of the country
    - law against truancy
    - law of criminal procedure
    - law of treaties
    - law of gravity
    - laws of harmony
    - law of self-preservation
    - law of probability
    - laws of hospitality
    - laws of honour
    - laws of the jungle
    - laws of football
    - protected by law
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    - rules set by the law
    - rules provided in the law
    - process governed by certain laws
    - question of law
    - doctor of law
    - career in law
    - letter of the law
    - spirit of the law
    - force of law
    - violation of the law
    - according to the law
    - before the law
    - under Japanese laws
    - in conformity with the law
    - according to the laws of the country
    - under existing laws
    - in accordancewith the letter and spirit of the law
    - abide by law
    - act according to the law
    - adopt a law
    - amend the laws
    - argue for the new law
    - avoid the law
    - be equal before law
    - be punishable by law
    - be at law with smb
    - be above the law
    - be against the law
    - become law
    - break the law
    - circumvent the law
    - comply with the law
    - disregard law
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    - enact laws
    - give smb to the law
    - go to law
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    - have in trouble with the law
    - have the law on smb
    - keep within the law
    - know the law
    - maintain law and order
    - make severe laws
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    - practise law
    - put the city under martial law
    - read for the law
    - repeal a law
    - resist the law
    - square the law with practice
    - stretch the law
    - study law
    - study the laws of thermodynamics
    - take the law into one's own hands
    - law forbids smb to do smth
    - law requires...
    - law is punctually kept
    - law was put into force
    - Billbecome law
    - everyone is equal under the law
    - comstitution is the supreme law of the country
    USAGE:
    Обозначение родства, приобретенного в результате женитьбы, оформляется в английском языке образованием сложного слова с неизменным компонентом - in-law, который присоединяется к любому простому термину родства: son-in-law зять; daught-in-law невестка; father-in-law тесть/свекор; mother-in-law теща/свекровь; brother-in-law днвнрь/зять/шурин; sister-in-law невкстка/золовка/своячеица

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > law

  • 3 дракон

    муж. dragon
    м. dragon;
    ~овский Draconian, Draconic;
    ~овские законы rigorous laws.

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > дракон

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