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1 sacramental obligations
Общая лексика: клятвенные обязательстваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > sacramental obligations
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1. [͵sækrəʹmentl] nритуал, обряд2. [͵sækrəʹmentl] a1. церк. относящийся к таинству, требуемый обрядомsacramental rites [ceremonies, symbols] - священные ритуалы [обряды, символы]
2. книжн. священный, сакраментальный3. книжн. заветный4. часто юр. клятвенный5. посвящённый данному случаю -
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1. n ритуал, обряд2. a церк. относящийся к таинству, требуемый обрядом3. a книжн. священный, сакраментальный4. a книжн. заветный5. a юр. часто клятвенный6. a посвящённый данному случаюСинонимический ряд:used in a sacrament (adj.) consecrated; holy; liturgical; pure; religious; ritual; sacred; solemn; used in a sacrament -
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ˌsækrəˈmentl прил.
1) церк. относящийся к таинству, основанный на таинстве
2) сакраментальный, священный Syn: sacred, holy
3) клятвенный Syn: on oath ритуал, обряд( церковное) относящийся к таинству, требуемый обрядом - * wine вино для причастия - * rites священные ритуалы (книжное) священный, сакраментальный - * oath священная клятва - to pronounce the * words произнести сакраментальные слова( книжное) заветный часто (юридическое) клятвенный - * obligations клятвенные обязательства посвященный данному случаю sacramental клятвенный ~ сакраментальный, священныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > sacramental
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7 contract obligations
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8 international obligations
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9 meet obligations
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10 waiver of obligations
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11 default from obligations
English-Russian big medical dictionary > default from obligations
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12 obligation
3) обязанность4) облигация•- obligation of oathto meet an obligation — 1. выполнить обязательство 2. выполнить обязанность
- accessory obligation
- accrued obligation
- alternative obligation
- bond obligation
- civil obligation
- concurrent obligation
- conjunctive obligation
- contractual obligation
- counterpart obligations
- cross obligation
- determinate obligation
- divisible obligation
- fiduciary obligation
- former obligation
- future obligation
- heritable obligation
- imperfect obligation
- indeterminate obligation
- indivisible obligation
- irrecusable obligation
- joint obligation
- joint and several obligation
- legal obligation
- localized obligation
- mandatory training obligation
- moral obligation
- natural obligation
- obediential obligation
- perfect obligation
- personal obligation
- previous obligation
- principal obligation
- pure obligation
- real obligation
- recusable obligation
- sacramental obligation
- secondary obligation
- several obligation
- shared obligation
- simple obligation
- solidary obligation
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1. n обязанность; долг; обязательство2. n обязательство; соглашение; контракт3. n юр. долговое обязательство; долговая расписка; гарантия4. n юр. облигация5. n юр. обязательность, принудительная сила6. n юр. благодарность; чувство благодарности или признательностиСинонимический ряд:1. charge (noun) charge; commitment; committal; devoir; duty; imperative; must; need; ought2. contract (noun) agreement; bond; contract; covenant; stipulation3. indebtedness (noun) arrearage; debt; indebtedness; liability4. occasion (noun) call; cause; necessity; occasion5. responsibility (noun) accountableness; burden; conscience; dues; responsibility
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