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1 заседание
1) General subject: meeting, panel session, proceedings, session, sitting2) Bookish: sederunt (совещательного или законодательного органа)3) Mathematics: conference, talk5) Jargon: Buster6) leg.N.P. meeting (e.g., of a legislative body, an assembly, a board, a committee), sitting (of a court)7) Makarov: proceedings (напр. комиссии), seance -
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4 постановление суда о формах судопроизводства
Law: act of sederuntУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > постановление суда о формах судопроизводства
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6 список присутствующих на заседании
General subject: sederuntУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > список присутствующих на заседании
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7 совещание
1. council2. meeting3. conferencing4. sederunt5. conference; meeting; deliberation; consultation6. counsel
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Sederunt — Se*de runt, n. [L., they sat, fr. sedere to sit.] A sitting, as of a court or other body. [1913 Webster] T is pity we have not Burns s own account of that long sederunt. Prof. Wilson. [1913 Webster] {Acts of sederunt} (Scots Law), ordinances of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sederunt — se·der·unt (sə dîrʹənt, dĕrʹ ) n. A prolonged session, as for discussion. [From Latin sēdērunt, third person pl. perfect tense of sedēre, to sit. See sed . * * * … Universalium
sederunt — noun /sɪˈdɪəɹənt/ a) A formal meeting, especially of a judicial or ecclesiastical body. They held a sederunt, and were filled with remulous joy, for, in spite of their familiarity with all the other worlds and cycles, they had a very human awe of … Wiktionary
sederunt — noun Etymology: Latin, there (they) sat (from sedēre to sit), word used to introduce list of those attending a session more at sit Date: 1825 a prolonged sitting (as for discussion) … New Collegiate Dictionary
sederunt — [sɪ dɪərənt, dɛ: ] noun (in Scotland) a sitting of an ecclesiastical assembly or other body. Origin C17: from L., lit. (the following persons) sat … English new terms dictionary
sederunt — se·de·runt … English syllables
sederunt — /səˈdeɪrənt/ (say suh dayruhnt) noun 1. (formerly in Scotland) a. a sitting of a judicial body. b. a sitting of an ecclesiastical assembly. 2. Obsolete a sitting for discussion or talk. {Latin: there were sitting (followed by the names of those… …
sederunt — n. they were sitting ; session of court; gathering; long discussion … Dictionary of difficult words
sederunt — A session of court … Ballentine's law dictionary
sederunt — n. Sc. a sitting of an ecclesiastical assembly or other body. Etymology: L, = (the following persons) sat f. sedere sit … Useful english dictionary
Acts of sederunt — Sederunt Se*de runt, n. [L., they sat, fr. sedere to sit.] A sitting, as of a court or other body. [1913 Webster] T is pity we have not Burns s own account of that long sederunt. Prof. Wilson. [1913 Webster] {Acts of sederunt} (Scots Law),… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English