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2 secede\ from\ sg
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3 secede from a convention
1) Дипломатический термин: выйти из конвенции2) Политика: выходить из конвенцииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > secede from a convention
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4 secede from a military bloc
Военный термин: выйти из военного блокаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > secede from a military bloc
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5 secede from a military block
Дипломатический термин: выйти из военного блокаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > secede from a military block
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6 secede from military blocs
Общая лексика: выйти из военных блоковУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > secede from military blocs
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7 secede from a party
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8 secede from the union
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9 secede from a convention
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > secede from a convention
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10 secede from a military block
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > secede from a military block
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11 (to) secede from a party
Политика: выходить из партииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > (to) secede from a party
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12 there are fears that Quebec may secede from Canada
Общая лексика: есть некоторые опасения, что провинция Квебек выйдет из состава КанадыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > there are fears that Quebec may secede from Canada
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13 theoretical right to secede from a country
Politics english-russian dictionary > theoretical right to secede from a country
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14 right to secede from the USSR
іст. право виходу зі складу СРСРEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > right to secede from the USSR
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15 to secede from a military bloc
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to secede from a military bloc
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16 secede
tr[sɪ'siːd]v.• separar v.• separarse v.sɪ'siːdto secede (FROM something) — \<\<province\>\> separarse (de algo)
[sɪ'siːd]VI separarse, escindirse ( from de)* * *[sɪ'siːd]to secede (FROM something) — \<\<province\>\> separarse (de algo)
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17 secede
secede [sɪ'si:d]faire sécession, se séparer;∎ they voted to secede from the federation ils ont voté en faveur de leur sécession de la fédération -
18 secede
sɪˈsi:d гл. отделяться, откалываться, отходить, выходить( from - от союза и т. п.) There are fears that Quebec may secede from Canada. ≈ Есть некоторые опасения, касающиеся того, что провинция Квебек выйдет из состава Канады. выходить из союза и т. п.;
откалываться (от партии и т. п.) ;
отпасть( от церкви) - eleven Southern states *d from the Union( историческое) одиннадцать южных штатов вышли из Союза (США) - to * from millitary blocs выйти из военных блоков secede выходить из партии ~ выходить из союза ~ отделяться, откалываться, отходить (from - от союза и т. п.) ~ отделяться -
19 secede
intransitive verb(Polit./Eccl./formal) sich abspalten ( from von)* * *se·cede[sɪˈsi:d]vi POL* * *[sɪ'siːd]visich abspalten* * *from von)* * *intransitive verb(Polit./Eccl./formal) sich abspalten ( from von)* * *v.abfallen v.trennen v. -
20 secede
[sıʹsi:d] veleven Southern states seceded from the Union - ист. одиннадцать южных штатов вышли из Союза ( США)
См. также в других словарях:
secede from — index abandon (physically leave), relinquish Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
secede from the Union — ➡ Civil War * * * … Universalium
secede — v. (D; intr.) to secede from (a township cannot secede from a county) * * * [sɪ siːd] (D; intr.) to secede from (a township cannot secede from a county) … Combinatory dictionary
secede — verb a) To split from or to withdraw from membership of a political union, an alliance or an organisation. We can secede from the United Kingdom any time we want. b) To split or to withdraw one or more constituent entities from membership of a… … Wiktionary
secede — se|cede [sıˈsi:d] v [i]formal [Date: 1700 1800; : Latin; Origin: secedere to go apart , from cedere to go ] if a country or state secedes from another country, it officially stops being part of it and becomes independent secede from ▪ By 1861, 11 … Dictionary of contemporary English
secede — I verb abandon, abire, apostatize, break away, decedere, depart, desert, disaffiliate, dissent, evacuate, insurrect, leave, mutiny, pull out, quit, rebel, refuse to support, relinquish, remove oneself, repudiate, resign, retire, retract, revolt,… … Law dictionary
secede — (v.) 1702, to leave one s companions, from L. secedere (see SECESSION (Cf. secession)). Sense of to withdraw from a political or religious alliance of union is recorded from 1755. Related: Seceded; seceding … Etymology dictionary
Secede — Se cede , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Seceded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Seceding}.] [L. secedere, secessum; pref se aside + cedere to go, move. See {Cede}.] To withdraw from fellowship, communion, or association; to separate one s self by a solemn act; to draw … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
secede — [v] pull away; split from abdicate, apostatize, break with, disaffiliate, leave, quit, resign, retire, retract, retreat, separate, withdraw; concepts 119,298,384 Ant. combine, come in, join, unite … New thesaurus
secede — ► VERB ▪ withdraw formally from membership of a federal union or a political or religious organization. DERIVATIVES seceder noun. ORIGIN Latin secedere withdraw … English terms dictionary
secede — [si sēd′] vi. seceded, seceding [L secedere < se , sed , apart (< IE base * se , * swe , apart, lone > OE swæs, special, dear) + cedere, to go: see CEDE] to withdraw formally from membership in, or association with, a group, organization … English World dictionary