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1 separation
I n1) разъединение; разобщение2) отделение3) разделение4) увольнение ( с работы); уход в отставку•- political separation
- separation from service
- separation of powers
- separation of the Church from the state II n -
2 power
n1) сила; мощь; способность2) энергия3) власть, сила4) право, полномочия5) держава•to accord powers to smb — предоставлять полномочия кому-л.
to act outside one's powers — выходить за пределы своих полномочий
to assume power — брать власть в свои руки; приходить к власти
to bolster one's challenge to political power — усиливать свои притязания на политическую власть
to cede power to smb — уступать власть кому-л.
to check a country's power — преграждать путь мощи какой-л. страны
to come to power — приходить к власти; брать власть в свои руки
to concentrate all power in one's hands — сосредоточивать всю полноту власти в своих руках
to confirm smb in power — утверждать чье-л. назначение во главе государства
to delegate powers to smb — передавать / делегировать полномочия кому-л.
to do everything in one's legitimate power — делать все в пределах своей законной власти
to entrench oneself in power — закрепляться у власти
to exclude smb from power — не допускать кого-л. к власти
to exhibit one's full powers — предъявлять свои полномочия
to furnish smb with powers — предоставлять кому-л. полномочия
to gain power — захватывать власть; приходить к власти
to go beyond one's constitutional powers — превышать свои конституционные права
to hand over power to smb — передавать власть кому-л.
to lodge a great deal of power in smb's hands — сосредоточивать большую власть в чьих-л. руках
to lose one's power over smb — утрачивать власть над кем-л.
to preserve one's present power and privilege — сохранять свою власть и привилегии
to put too much power into smb's hands — наделять кого-л. слишком большой властью
to restore smb to power — восстанавливать кого-л. у власти
to share power with smb — разделять власть с кем-л.
to take power into one's hands — брать власть в свои руки
to take over power — приходить к власти; захватывать власть
to take some power away from smb — уменьшать чью-л. власть
to tighten one's grip on power — укреплять свою власть
to transfer power to smb — передавать власть кому-л.
to undermine smb's power — подрывать чью-л. власть
- absolute powerto win power — захватывать / завоевывать власть; приходить к власти
- abuse of power - administering power
- administrative power
- advent of power
- allied powers
- alternation of power
- alternative sources of power
- appointive power
- arrogance of power
- assumption of power
- atomic powers
- authoritarian power
- autocratic power
- Axis Powers - bid for greater powers
- bodies of power
- broad powers
- buying power
- capitalist power
- centralized power
- centrally organized political power
- change of power
- colonial power
- competitive power
- conquest of political power
- constituent power
- constitutional powers
- contender for power - dangerous power
- de facto power - decline in purchasing power - departure from power
- depleted power
- derogation of the powers
- detaining power
- deterrent power
- developing nuclear power
- devolution of power to the regions
- dictatorial powers
- discretionary power
- display of power
- division of power - electric power
- emergency powers
- emerging nuclear power
- Entente powers
- enumerated powers
- equilibrium of power
- executive power
- exercise of the power
- extension in power
- extension of powers
- extensive powers
- extra powers
- extra-constitutional powers
- fall from power
- federally generated power
- foreign power
- full powers
- general powers
- great power
- greater powers
- greater reliance on nuclear power
- grip on power
- handover of power
- hold on power
- imperial power
- imperialist power
- implied powers
- in power
- increased powers
- increased pressure on smb to relinquish power
- industrial power
- inherent powers
- inland power
- invincible power
- jockeying for power
- judicial power
- judiciary power
- labor power
- large powers
- leading power
- legal power
- legislative power
- limited powers
- limitless power
- long run of power
- lust for power
- major power
- majority power
- mandatory powers
- maritime power
- market power
- military power
- misuse of power
- monopoly of power
- monopoly power
- motive power
- naval power
- non-nuclear power
- nuclear power
- occupying power
- official powers - overthrow of smb's power
- Pacific power - peaceful transfer of power
- peace-loving power
- personal power
- plenary power
- plenipotentiary power
- political power
- popular power
- power has passed out of the hands of a party
- power is ebbing
- power of attorney
- power of influence
- power of organization
- power of recognition
- power of the law
- power of the purse
- power to sign
- powers of arrest and interrogation
- powers of internment
- powers of stop and search
- powers of the presidency
- powers that be
- powers to do smth
- principle power
- purchasing power
- push for power
- real power
- real purchasing power
- redistribution of power
- reduction in purchasing power
- reduction of smb's power
- regional power
- reins of power
- removal from power
- reserved power
- resurgence of military power
- retaliatory power
- return to power
- revolutionary power
- rise of power
- road to power
- royal power - signatory power
- source of power
- space power
- special powers
- specific powers
- state power
- strengthening of the economic and defense power of the state
- strengthening of the power
- strong executive powers
- struggle for power
- succession to power
- supreme power
- surrender of powers to smb
- sweeping powers
- switch of power from... to...
- the dollar's holding power
- the main power behind the throne
- third power
- time in power
- too much power is invested in the president
- trading power
- transfer of power to smb
- transforming power
- transition of power
- treaty-making power
- tutelary power
- under existing powers
- unlimited power
- untrammeled power
- unwarranted power
- usurpation of power
- vast powers
- verification of powers
- vested with broad powers
- veto powers
- victorious powers
- war powers
- Western Powers
- wide powers
- with deciding voting power
- world power -
3 tie
1. n бечёвка, лента, шнур; узел, петля; скрепа; скоба2. n обыкн. узы; связьthe ties of blood, blood ties — кровные узы, узы кровного родства
tie link — канал прямой связи; линия прямой связи
tie line — линия прямой связи; канал прямой связи
3. n долг, обязательство4. n обузаthe dog was rather a tie — пёс его связывал, уход за псом был обременителен
5. n равное число голосов6. n галстукbolo tie — галстук «боло»
7. n амер. шпала8. n разг. низкие ботинки со шнурками9. n спорт. игра вничью; состязание, в котором соперники приходят к финишу одновременно10. n спорт. матч между победителями предыдущих соревнований; решающая встреча11. n спорт. мор. бридель12. n спорт. спец. связьstraining tie — натяжная связь, натяжка
13. n спорт. стр. растянутый элемент; затяжка14. v связывать, привязыватьtie up — связывать, увязывать, перевязывать
15. v перевязывать16. v вплетать17. v связывать узамиto tie the knot — соединять узами брака, венчать
18. v преим... связывать, соединять19. v скреплять; завязывать; перевязывать; шнуровать20. v завязываться, соединяться21. v стеснять свободу действий; обязывать; обременять, стеснять22. v ограничивать условиями23. v сковывать; препятствоватьthe wood ties the saw — дерево зажимает пилу, пила застревает в полене
24. v амер. вязать25. v амер. разг. присоединяться; согласовываться26. v амер. разг. полагаться27. v амер. разг. заниматься; приниматься28. v сл. набрасываться, резко критиковать29. v получать равное число голосов30. v сравнять счёт; сыграть вничью; прийти голова в голову31. v сравнятьto tie the score — сыграть вничью; сравнять счёт
32. v муз. соединять знаком легато, лигой33. v амер. укладывать шпалыСинонимический ряд:1. beam (noun) beam; brace; stay; support2. bond (noun) bond; connection; knot; ligament; ligature; link; linkage; nexus; relation; vinculum; yoke3. love (noun) affection; attachment; devotion; fondness; love; loyalty4. necktie (noun) ascot; bow; bow tie; choker; cravat; neckerchief; necktie; scarf5. rope (noun) band; bandage; binding; cord; fastener; rope; strap; string6. standoff (noun) dead heat; deadlock; dogfall; draw; stalemate; standoff; stand-off7. bind (verb) bind; fasten; knot; lash; secure; tie up8. connect (verb) attach; connect; join; knit; link; lock; unite; yoke9. equal (verb) draw; equal; even off; match; measure up; meet; parallel; rival; touch10. hamper (verb) clog; curb; entrammel; fetter; hamper; hobble; hog-tie; shackle; trammel11. hinder (verb) hinder; limit; restrain; restrict12. hitch (verb) hitch; leash; tether13. marry (verb) marry; mate; splice; wedАнтонимический ряд:detach; detachment; disjunction; displace; disunite; division; free; help; loose; loosen; looseness; release; separate; separation; untie
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