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1 основание основани·е
1) (создание) foundation; (фирмы) promotion2) (причина) ground(s), reasonдействовать на законном основании — to act legally / on legal grounds
иметь (все) основания для чего-л. / делать что-л. — to have (good) ground(s) for doing smth. / to do smth.
лишённый всяких оснований — ungrounded, absolutely unfounded
основание для оспаривания действительности договора — ground for impeaching the validity of a treaty
на основании — on the ground (of)
на том основание и, что... — on the ground that...
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > основание основани·е
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2 иметь веские основания предполагать
1) General subject: have solid grounds for supposing (что-л.)2) Makarov: have solid grounds for supposing (smth.) (что-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь веские основания предполагать
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