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1 авторы конституции США
1) American: the Fathers (of the Constitution)2) Diplomatic term: Fathers of the ConstitutionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > авторы конституции США
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2 творцы конституции США
1) American: the Fathers (of the Constitution)2) Law: Founding father 's, Framers3) Diplomatic term: Fathers of the ConstitutionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > творцы конституции США
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3 нарушение конституции
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > нарушение конституции
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4 батьки Конституції
( США) Fathers of the Constitution, Fathers, Founding FathersУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > батьки Конституції
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5 отцы конституции США
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отцы конституции США
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6 батьки Конституції США
Fathers of the US Constitution, FramersУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > батьки Конституції США
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7 דעת
דַּעַתf. (b. h.; v. דֵּעָה) knowledge, mind; temperament, physical disposition, constitution. עלתה על ד׳ to occur to ones mind, to strike. Sot.IX, 6 (45b); a. fr.שיקול הד׳ weighing of opinions, i. e. decision between opposite views. Snh.6a טעה בש׳ הד׳ made a mistake in deciding, against the common practice, a case concerning which there are opposite authorities, opp. to a decision against an established law; ib. 33a; Y.Keth.IX, 33a; Y.Snh.I, 18a bot.Y. Ḥag.II, 77b top אין דַּעְתָּן נקיה their mind is not pure (unfit to study esoterics).B. Mets.11b, a. e. ד׳ אחרת מקנה a deputized person (or fictitious person, e. g. ones ground) can take possession. Snh.25a sq. תולה בד׳ עצמו one who makes the chance of a game dependent on his own action, e. g. throwing dice, תולה בד׳ יונו who makes it dependent on his doves flight.Tosef.Ḥull.VII, 1 וד׳ מכרעת reason decides in favor ; Ḥull.90b מאי ד׳ ד׳ תורה by saying ‘reason decides does he mean a reasonable interpretation of the Biblical law, or is he in doubt and ‘reason decides means ד׳ ניטה his opinion inclines in favor of ?מִדַּ׳, לַרַּ׳ with the consent of, with the knowledge of, opp. בעל ברח־, v. כּוֹרַח. Kidd.44a מד׳ אביה with her fathers consent; מִדַּעְתָּהּ with her consent. Ib. שלא לד׳ אביה without her fathers consent; a. fr.ד׳ יפה good physical constitution, מי שדעתו י׳ not fastidious in taste, opp. אִיסְתְּנִיס q. v.ד׳ קצרה impatience, greed, ד׳ רחבה contentedness. B. Bath. 145b bot.; Snh.101a top.Ber.29b דַּעְתָּם קצרה they are impatient (Rashi: they do not understand how to express their wishes).Pes.113b אין הד׳ סובלתן whom the mind cannot endure; a. fr.Pl. דֵּעוֹת, v. דֵּעָה. -
8 דַּעַת
דַּעַתf. (b. h.; v. דֵּעָה) knowledge, mind; temperament, physical disposition, constitution. עלתה על ד׳ to occur to ones mind, to strike. Sot.IX, 6 (45b); a. fr.שיקול הד׳ weighing of opinions, i. e. decision between opposite views. Snh.6a טעה בש׳ הד׳ made a mistake in deciding, against the common practice, a case concerning which there are opposite authorities, opp. to a decision against an established law; ib. 33a; Y.Keth.IX, 33a; Y.Snh.I, 18a bot.Y. Ḥag.II, 77b top אין דַּעְתָּן נקיה their mind is not pure (unfit to study esoterics).B. Mets.11b, a. e. ד׳ אחרת מקנה a deputized person (or fictitious person, e. g. ones ground) can take possession. Snh.25a sq. תולה בד׳ עצמו one who makes the chance of a game dependent on his own action, e. g. throwing dice, תולה בד׳ יונו who makes it dependent on his doves flight.Tosef.Ḥull.VII, 1 וד׳ מכרעת reason decides in favor ; Ḥull.90b מאי ד׳ ד׳ תורה by saying ‘reason decides does he mean a reasonable interpretation of the Biblical law, or is he in doubt and ‘reason decides means ד׳ ניטה his opinion inclines in favor of ?מִדַּ׳, לַרַּ׳ with the consent of, with the knowledge of, opp. בעל ברח־, v. כּוֹרַח. Kidd.44a מד׳ אביה with her fathers consent; מִדַּעְתָּהּ with her consent. Ib. שלא לד׳ אביה without her fathers consent; a. fr.ד׳ יפה good physical constitution, מי שדעתו י׳ not fastidious in taste, opp. אִיסְתְּנִיס q. v.ד׳ קצרה impatience, greed, ד׳ רחבה contentedness. B. Bath. 145b bot.; Snh.101a top.Ber.29b דַּעְתָּם קצרה they are impatient (Rashi: they do not understand how to express their wishes).Pes.113b אין הד׳ סובלתן whom the mind cannot endure; a. fr.Pl. דֵּעוֹת, v. דֵּעָה. -
9 πάτριος
πάτριος, α, ον, Lyr. and Trag. ; also ος, ον E.Hel. 222, and [dialect] Att. Com., Prose (exc. And.3.27), and Inscrr. (so elsewh., SIG539A 14 (Delph., iii B.C.), 558.21 (Ithaca, iii B.C.), etc.): ([etym.] πατήρ):—A of or belonging to one's father,ἄρουρα Pi.O.2.14
; ὄσσα ib.6.62 ;γῆ S.Ant. 806
(lyr.), E.Med. 651 (lyr.) ; ; τεύχεα, δώματα, S.Ph. 398 (lyr.), OT 1394.II = πατρικός, derived from one's fathers, hereditary,οἱ π. θεοί Hdt.1.172
, Sammelb.6664.5 (Egypt, ii B.C.), IG7.2713.51 (i A.D.) ;πάτριος θεά Milet. 7.64
(ii/iii A.D.) ;αἱ π. τελεταί Ar.Ra. 368
;ἱερά Th. 2.16
;νόμοι Id.4.118
, Decr. ap. Arist.Ath. 29.3, X.HG2.3.2 ;θυσίαι Isoc.10.63
, IG22.780, etc.;π. πολιτεία Thrasym. 1
,Arist.Ath. 34.3, D.S.14.3, etc.;π. ἀρχαί X.Cyr. 1.1.4
, cf. Arist.Pol. 1285a24,33 ; αἱ τιμαὶ αἱ π. Isoc.9.32 ;π. καὶ ἀρχαῖα νόμιμα Pl.Lg. 793b
;τὸν π. ὅρκον PPetr. 3p.163
(iii B.C.) ; - ωτέρα ἡγεμονία more ancient, Isoc.4.37 ; πάτριόν ἐστιν (sc. αὐτοῖς ) it is an hereditary custom [among them], Ar.Ec. 778, cf. Th. 1.123, X.HG7.1.3, SIG695.16 (Magn. Mae., ii B.C.), etc.;οὐ γὰρ π. τᾷ Σπάρτᾳ Tyrt. 15.6
; , cf. Pl.Hp.Ma. 284b ; τάδε π. Ὀλβιοπολίταις καὶ Μιλησίοις, in a treaty, SIG286.1 (iv B.C.) ; τὰ πάτρια ancestral customs, κατὰ τὰ π. IG12.76.4, Ar.Ach. 1000, Th.2.2, etc. ; παρὰ τὰ π. Pl.Plt. 296c ; ποιεῖν πρὸς τὴν πόλιν τὰ π. to serve the state as our fathers before us, Isoc.4.31 : less freq. in sg., τὸ π. παρείς neglecting the inherited constitution, Th.4.86. Adv., πατρίως Ἰουδαίοις according to the custom of their fathers, J.BJ 1.24.2 ; π. καλούμενον in their native language, ib.5.2.1, cf. Lyd.Mens. 4.64 ; v. πατρῷος sub fin.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πάτριος
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10 founding father
noun1) the first or one of the first founders of an organization, a school of thought etc:مُؤَسِّسthe founding father of psychoanalysis.
2) The Founding Fathers of the United States of America were the people who drew up its constitution.المُؤَسِّسون
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