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муж.law; rule; act, statute юр.вводить закон в действие — to implement a law, to put a law in force
вне закона — without the law, (to be) outlawed
выводить закон — to deduce, to work out a low
закон Божий — (God's) Law; religion (школьный предмет)
объявлять вне закона — to outlaw, to proscribe
преступать закон — to transgress/violate/break the law
свод законов — legal code; statute book; code of laws
сила закона — validity/ force of the law
соблюдать закон — to observe the law, to keep within the law
суровый закон — drastic law/measures
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6 жёсткий закон
harsh law; ( строгий тж) strict (stringent) law -
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strict (stringent) law; ( жёсткий тж) harsh law -
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harsh law; ( строгий тж) strict (stringent) law -
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strict (stringent) law; ( жёсткий тж) harsh law -
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1. strict; ( суровый) severe2. (определённый, точный) strictстрогий приказ — strict orders pl.
3. (суровый, не допускающий снисхождения) severeпринимать строгие меры — take* strong measures
4. (о поведении, жизни) strict, austere♢
строгие черты лица — regular featuresстрогий стиль — severe / austere style
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12 чрезмерно короткий срок
Law: stringent termУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чрезмерно короткий срок
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13 строгий иммиграционный контроль
1) Law: stringent immigration controls2) Diplomatic term: stringent immigration controlУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > строгий иммиграционный контроль
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1) Engineering: stringent control2) Construction: close control, rigid control3) Law: strict control4) Oil: close check5) Atomic energy: tight control -
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1) General subject: astrictive, austere (о стиле), censorious, chaste (о стиле), classical (о стиле), close (об аресте, изоляции), dour, exact (о правилах, порядке), exacting, hard, harsh, heavy, keen (о критике и т. п.), narrow (об осмотре и т.п.), puritanic, puritanical, rigid, rigorous, rugged, severe (о стиле, манерах, одежде и т. п.), sharp (о выговоре), stern, stiff (о наказании, приговоре и т. п.), straightlaced, strait, strait-laced, straitlaced, strict, stringent, strong, stuffy, tailored, taut, tight laced, tight-laced, no-nonsense, understated3) American: blue5) Law: severe (о наказании)6) Economy: tight7) Accounting: astringent (напр. о фискальной политике)8) Architecture: simple (о стиле, рисунке и т.п.)9) Deprecatingly: uptight10) Jargon: hard-boiled14) Drugs: law-and-order -
16 жёсткие условия
1) General subject: tough conditions2) Military: tough terms3) Engineering: severe conditions4) Mathematics: hard conditions, severe constraints5) Law: narrow terms, stringent terms6) Diplomatic term: merciless terms7) Politics: rigorous conditions8) Oil: severe severity conditions (эксплуатации)9) Geophysics: hostile environment10) Metrology: severity conditions (эксплуатации)11) Business: hard terms12) Microelectronics: rugged environment, severe environment13) Polymers: rigid conditions14) Makarov: severity (эксплуатации оборудования)15) Electrochemistry: onerous conditions -
17 жёсткое правило
1) General subject: hard and fast rule, hard-and-fast rule, rule hard and fast2) Law: hard rule, tough rule3) Makarov: severe rule, strict rule, stringent rule -
18 обязательный
1) General subject: automatic, binding upon, bounden, canonic, canonical, coactive, complaisant, compulsive (для всех), essential, incumbent, indispensable (о законе и т. п.), mandatory, obligated, obligative, obligatory, obliging, of obligation, preceptive, required, stringent, sure, willing to oblige, bound, committed (о характере)2) Geology: pending3) Medicine: obligate4) Chemistry: indispensible5) Mathematics: imperative6) Law: mandative, plainly required, requisite, sine qua non, regulatory7) Economy: essential adf8) Taxes: binding (к исполнению)9) Patents: binding, compulsory10) Business: compulsive, incurred, necessary11) Sakhalin energy glossary: shall be subject to mandatory promulgation12) Oil&Gas technology normative (например, в ISO 6974: Normative annex - обязательное приложение ( противоположн. - informative annex))13) Makarov: compulsory (для всех), inevitable, irremissible14) Gold mining: pending (напр. results are pending) -
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1) General subject: bailout, clamorous, crash, due, emergent, exigent, expedite, express, immediate, imperative, of high priority (о задаче и т. п.), of top priority (о задаче и т. п.), pressing, prompt, rush, terminable (terminable ten years from now - действител), time urgent, time-urgent, timed, urgent, fixed2) Naval: hurry3) Medicine: acute (о медицинской помощи), emergency4) Engineering: routine5) Law: terminal6) Economy: future7) Information technology: expedited (о приоритете блока)8) Sociology: fixed-term (договор)10) Mechanics: crunch11) Advertising: of high priority12) Business: expeditious13) Automation: time-critical14) Quality control: instant15) leg.N.P. at a fixed date, with a time limit set16) Makarov: acute (о мед. помощи), crash (о мероприятии), necessitous, of high priority (о задаче и т.п.), of top priority (о задаче и т.п.), stringent17) Taboo: smoking (особ. в плане секса) -
20 строгое правило
1) Law: stringent rule2) Makarov: rigid rule, strict rule
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