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2 regain
regain [rɪ'geɪn](a) (territory) reconquérir; (health) recouvrer; (strength) retrouver; (sight, composure) retrouver, recouvrer; (glory) retrouver;∎ to regain possession of sth rentrer en possession de qch;∎ to regain lost time rattraper le temps perdu;∎ to regain consciousness reprendre connaissance;∎ to regain one's balance retrouver l'équilibre;∎ to regain one's footing reprendre pied -
3 regain
regain [rɪˈgeɪn][+ one's composure, balance, self-confidence] retrouver ; [+ one's health, sight] recouvrer ; [+ independence, territory] reconquérir* * *[rɪ'geɪn]transitive verb retrouver [health, sight, freedom]; reconquérir [power, seat]; retrouver [balance, composure]; reprendre [lead, control]; rattraper [time] -
4 regain
1 ( win back) retrouver, recouvrer [health, strength, sight, freedom] ; reconquérir [territory, power, seat] ; retrouver [balance, composure] ; reprendre [title, lead, control] ; rattraper [time] ; to regain possession of rentrer en possession de ; to regain one's footing reprendre pied ; to regain consciousness revenir à soi, reprendre connaissance ; -
5 regain
transitive verbzurückgewinnen [Zuversicht, Vertrauen, Augenlicht]; zurückerobern [Gebiet]regain control of something — etwas wieder unter Kontrolle bringen; see also academic.ru/15410/consciousness">consciousness 1)
* * *[ri'ɡein]1) (to get back again: The champion was beaten in January but regained the title in March.) wiedergewinnen2) (to get back to (a place): The swimmer was swept out to sea, but managed to regain the shore.) wiedergewinnen* * *re·gain[rɪˈgeɪn]vt▪ to \regain sth1. (get again) etw wiederbekommen [o zurückbekommen]to \regain the championship/cup den Meisterschaftstitel/Cup zurückgewinnen [o zurückholen]to \regain consciousness das Bewusstsein wiedererlangento \regain one's footing wieder Stand [o Halt] findento \regain [lost] ground [verlorenen] Boden zurückgewinnento \regain one's health wieder gesund werdento \regain a position eine Position wiedererlangento \regain possession of sth wieder in den Besitz einer S. gen gelangento \regain a region/territory MIL eine Region/ein Gebiet zurückgewinnento \regain one's self-control [or composure] seine Selbstbeherrschung wiedergewinnento \regain lost time verlorene Zeit wieder einholento \regain the use of one's legs/fingers seine Beine/Finger wieder gebrauchen könnento \regain [one's] vigour [or strength] seine Kraft zurückgewinnenwe'll drive on little roads for a while, and \regain the main road later wir benutzen eine Zeit lang Nebenstraßen, und kommen später auf die Hauptstraße zurück* * *[rI'geɪn]vt1) (= gain back) wiedererlangen; lost time aufholen; control, confidence, title wiedergewinnen; territory zurückbekommento regain consciousness — das Bewusstsein wiedererlangen, wieder zu Bewusstsein kommen
to regain one's health/fitness — wieder gesund/fit werden
to regain one's footing — seinen Halt wiederfinden; (fig) wieder auf die Beine kommen
to regain possession of sth — wieder in den Besitz einer Sache (gen) gelangen
to regain the lead (in sport) — wieder in Führung gehen; (in research etc) wieder an die Spitze gelangen
* * *regain [rıˈɡeın]A v/tregain one’s feet wieder auf die Beine kommen;regain one’s health wieder gesund werden2. das Ufer etc wiedergewinnen, wieder erreichenB s Wiedergewinnung f* * *transitive verbzurückgewinnen [Zuversicht, Vertrauen, Augenlicht]; zurückerobern [Gebiet]regain control of something — etwas wieder unter Kontrolle bringen; see also consciousness 1)
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6 regain
[rɪ'geɪn]verbo transitivo recuperare, riacquistare [health, strength, sight]; riconquistare [power, freedom, seat]; ritrovare [balance, composure]; riprendere [ control]; recuperare, riguadagnare [ time]* * *[ri'ɡein]1) (to get back again: The champion was beaten in January but regained the title in March.) riconquistare, riguadagnare2) (to get back to (a place): The swimmer was swept out to sea, but managed to regain the shore.) (raggiungere di nuovo)* * *[rɪ'geɪn]verbo transitivo recuperare, riacquistare [health, strength, sight]; riconquistare [power, freedom, seat]; ritrovare [balance, composure]; riprendere [ control]; recuperare, riguadagnare [ time] -
7 regain
re·gain [rɪʼgeɪn] vtto \regain sthto \regain consciousness das Bewusstsein wiedererlangen;to \regain one's footing wieder Stand [o Halt] finden;to \regain [lost] ground [verlorenen] Boden zurückgewinnen;to \regain one's health wieder gesund werden;to \regain a position eine Position wiedererlangen;to \regain possession of sth wieder in den Besitz einer S. gen gelangen;to \regain lost time verlorene Zeit wieder einholen;to \regain the use of one's legs/ fingers seine Beine/Finger wieder gebrauchen können;we'll drive on little roads for a while, and \regain the main road later wir benutzen eine Zeit lang Nebenstraßen, und kommen später auf die Hauptstraße zurück -
8 possession
noun1) (thing possessed) Besitz, der3) (controlling)take possession of — (Mil.) einnehmen [Festung, Stadt usw.]; besetzen [Gebiet]
4) (possessing) Besitz, derbe in possession of something — im Besitz einer Sache (Gen.) sein
in full possession of one's senses — im Vollbesitz seiner geistigen Kräfte
take possession of — in Besitz nehmen; beziehen [Haus, Wohnung]
in possession — (Sport) im Ballbesitz
* * *[-ʃən]1) (something which is owned by a person, country etc: She lost all her possessions in the fire.) der Besitz2) (the state of possessing.) der Besitz* * *pos·ses·sion[pəˈzeʃən]nto be in full \possession of one's faculties im Vollbesitz seiner geistigen Kräfte sein▪ to be in the \possession of sb in jds Besitz seinhe was found in \possession of explosives man fand Sprengstoff bei ihmhow did this painting come into your \possession? wie ist dieses Gemälde in Ihre Hände gelangt?to have sth in one's \possession ( form) etw in seinem Besitz habento regain \possession [of the ball] wieder in den Ballbesitz gelangen5.* * *[pə'zeSən]n1) (= ownership) Besitz m; (SPORT of ball) Ballbesitz m; (fig = control) (of feelings, oneself) Kontrolle fto have/take possession of sth — etw in Besitz haben/nehmen
to come into/get possession of sth — in den Besitz von etw gelangen/kommen
to get/have possession of the ball — in Ballbesitz gelangen/sein
I'm in full possession of the facts —
he put me in possession of the information I required — er lieferte or verschaffte mir die Informationen, die ich benötigte
2) (by demons) Besessenheit fall his possessions — sein gesamter Besitz, seine gesamten Besitztümer
* * *possession [pəˈzeʃn] spossession (of the ball) SPORT Ballbesitz;in possession of im Besitz von (od gen);come into possession of sth in den Besitz einer Sache gelangen;keep possession SPORT im Ballbesitz bleiben;put sb in possession of sth jemanden in den Besitz einer Sache bringen;a) Besitz ergreifen von, in Besitz nehmen,b) JUR beschlagnahmen,c) MIL eine Stadt etc einnehmen, ein Gebiet etc besetzen;win possession SPORT in Ballbesitz kommen; → academic.ru/873/adverse">adverse 5, faculty 3, firearm, naked 8, point A 103. pl Besitzungen pl, Liegenschaften pl:foreign possessions auswärtige Besitzungen4. Besessenheit f6. (Selbst)Beherrschung fposs. abk1. possession3. possible mögl.4. possibly viell.* * *noun1) (thing possessed) Besitz, dertake possession of — (Mil.) einnehmen [Festung, Stadt usw.]; besetzen [Gebiet]
4) (possessing) Besitz, derbe in possession of something — im Besitz einer Sache (Gen.) sein
come into or get possession of something — in den Besitz einer Sache (Gen.) gelangen
take possession of — in Besitz nehmen; beziehen [Haus, Wohnung]
in possession — (Sport) im Ballbesitz
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9 possession
pos·ses·sion [pəʼzeʃən] nto be in full \possession of one's faculties im Vollbesitz seiner geistigen Kräfte sein;to be in sb's \possession sich akk in jds Besitz befinden;to be in the \possession of sb in jds Besitz sein;he was found in \possession of explosives man fand Sprengstoff bei ihm;how did this painting come into your \possession? wie ist dieses Gemälde in Ihre Hände gelangt?;to have sth in one's \possession ( form) etw in seinem Besitz habento regain \possession [of the ball] wieder in den Ballbesitz gelangenPHRASES: -
10 regain re·gain vt
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11 regain (one's) self-possession
Макаров: вновь обрести выдержку, вновь обрести самообладаниеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > regain (one's) self-possession
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12 regain self-possession
1) Общая лексика: вновь обрести выдержкуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > regain self-possession
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13 (to) regain
(to) regain /rɪˈgeɪn/v. t.1 riacquistare; riconquistare: to regain health [confidence], riacquistare la salute [la fiducia]; to regain credibility, riconquistare la credibilità; to regain consciousness, riprendere conoscenza; tornare in sé; to regain control of st., riacquistare il controllo di qc.; to regain possession of st., tornare in possesso di qc.; ( sport) to regain the ball (o possession) recuperare la palla; to regain the lead, ritornare in vantaggio -
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(to) regain /rɪˈgeɪn/v. t.1 riacquistare; riconquistare: to regain health [confidence], riacquistare la salute [la fiducia]; to regain credibility, riconquistare la credibilità; to regain consciousness, riprendere conoscenza; tornare in sé; to regain control of st., riacquistare il controllo di qc.; to regain possession of st., tornare in possesso di qc.; ( sport) to regain the ball (o possession) recuperare la palla; to regain the lead, ritornare in vantaggio -
15 self-possession
[͵selfpəʹzeʃ(ə)n] nвыдержка, самообладание, хладнокровиеto lose [to regain] one's self-possession - потерять [вновь обрести] самообладание /выдержку/
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16 get back
1) (to move away: The policeman told the crowd to get back.) retroceder2) (to retrieve: She eventually got back the book she had lent him.) recuperarget back vb volverwhen will you get back? ¿cuándo volverás?1) v + adva) ( return) volver*, regresar; ( arrive home) llegar* (a casa)OK, get back to work everybody — bueno, todo el mundo a trabajar otra vez
to get back to what I was saying,... — volviendo a lo que decía,...
b) ( retreat)get back! — atrás!, retrocedan!
2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( regain possession of) \<\<property\>\> recuperar; \<\<health\>\> recobrar, recuperar3) v + o + adva) ( return) \<\<borrowed item\>\> devolver*can you get the children back here by eleven? — ¿puedes traer a los niños de vuelta antes de las once?
b) ( put back)to get something back in/out — volver* a poner/a sacar algo
1. VT + ADV1) (=recover) [+ possessions, money, spouse] recuperar; [+ strength] recobrarhe resigned but we want to try and get him back — dimitió, pero queremos intentar que vuelva
2) (=return) [+ object, person] devolverown2. VI + ADV1) (=return) volverget back into bed/the car — vuelve a la cama/al coche
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get back to what you were doing — sigue con lo que estabas haciendo•
let's get back to why you didn't come yesterday — volvamos a la cuestión de por qué no viniste ayer2) (=talk)•
I'll get back to you on that — te daré una respuestacan you get back to Harry about the flat? — ¿puedes volver a llamar a Harry para lo del piso?
3) (=move back)get back! — ¡atrás!
* * *1) v + adva) ( return) volver*, regresar; ( arrive home) llegar* (a casa)OK, get back to work everybody — bueno, todo el mundo a trabajar otra vez
to get back to what I was saying,... — volviendo a lo que decía,...
b) ( retreat)get back! — atrás!, retrocedan!
2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( regain possession of) \<\<property\>\> recuperar; \<\<health\>\> recobrar, recuperar3) v + o + adva) ( return) \<\<borrowed item\>\> devolver*can you get the children back here by eleven? — ¿puedes traer a los niños de vuelta antes de las once?
b) ( put back)to get something back in/out — volver* a poner/a sacar algo
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17 reacquire
reacquire [‚ri:ə'kwaɪə(r)]réacquérir; (regain possession of) rentrer en possession de -
18 recover
1. transitive verb1) (regain) zurückerobern2) (find again) wieder finden [Verlorenes, Fährte, Spur]3) (retrieve) zurückbekommen; bergen [Wrack]4) (make up for) aufholen [verlorene Zeit]5) (acquire again) wiedergewinnen [Vertrauen]; wieder finden [Gleichgewicht, innere Ruhe usw.]recover one's senses — (lit. or fig.) wieder zur Besinnung kommen
6) (reclaim)recover land from the sea — dem Meer Land abgewinnen
recover metal from scrap — Metall aus Schrott gewinnen
7) (Law) erheben [Steuer, Abgabe]; erhalten [Schadenersatz, Schmerzensgeld]2. intransitive verbrecover from something — sich von etwas [wieder] erholen
how long will it take him to recover? — wann wird er wieder gesund sein?
be [completely or fully] recovered — [völlig] wiederhergestellt sein
* * *1) (to become well again; to return to good health etc: He is recovering from a serious illness; The country is recovering from an economic crisis.) genesen2) (to get back: The police have recovered the stolen jewels; He will recover the cost of the repairs through the insurance.) wiedererlangen3) (to get control of (one's actions, emotions etc) again: The actor almost fell over but quickly recovered (his balance).) sich fangen•- academic.ru/60794/recovery">recovery* * *re·cov·er[rɪˈkʌvəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. vt1. (get back)▪ to \recover sth one's health etw zurückerlangen; sth lent etw zurückbekommen; one's appetite etw wiedergewinnen; stolen goods etw sicherstellento \recover one's balance/composure sein Gleichgewicht/seine Selbstbeherrschung wiederfindento \recover consciousness das Bewusstsein wiedererlangen, wieder zu Bewusstsein kommento \recover one's costs seine Kosten deckento \recover data/a directory/file COMPUT Daten/ein Verzeichnis/eine Datei wiederherstellento \recover one's health wieder gesund werdento \recover one's hearing/sight wieder hören/sehen könnento \recover one's strength wieder zu Kräften kommento be fully \recovered völlig genesen seinto \recover one's disbursement seine Auslagen vergütet bekommento \recover money Geld wieder hereinholento \recover the costs die Unkosten eintreiben2. (obtain)to \recover coal/ore Kohle/Erz gewinnento \recover possession den Besitz wiedererlangenthe economy has \recovered after the slump die Wirtschaft hat sich nach der Rezession wieder erholt* * *[rɪ'kʌvə(r)]1. vtsth lost wiederfinden; one's appetite, balance also wiedergewinnen; sth lent zurückbekommen; health wiedererlangen; goods, property, lost territory zurückgewinnen, zurückbekommen; (police) stolen/missing goods sicherstellen; body, space capsule, wreck bergen; (IND ETC) materials gewinnen; debt eintreiben, beitreiben; (JUR) damages Ersatz erhalten für; losses wiedergutmachen; expenses decken, wieder einholen; (COMPUT) file wiederherstellento recover data —
to recover one's breath/strength — wieder zu Atem/Kräften kommen
to recover consciousness — wieder zu Bewusstsein kommen or gelangen, das Bewusstsein wiedererlangen (geh)
to recover land from the sea — dem Meer Land abringen
2. vi1) (after shock, accident etc ST EX, FIN) sich erholen; (from illness also) genesen (geh); (from falling) sich fangen; (regain consciousness) wieder zu sich kommen* * *recover [rıˈkʌvə(r)]A v/t1. auch fig den Appetit, das Bewusstsein, die Fassung, seine Stimme etc wiedererlangen, -finden, etwas wiederbekommen, zurückerlangen, -erhalten, -bekommen, -gewinnen, IT Daten etc wiederherstellen:recover one’s breath wieder zu Atem kommen;recover one’s legs wieder auf die Beine kommen;2. obsb) sich erholen von, verwinden:recover o.s. → B 1, B 2;be recovered from wiederhergestellt sein von einer Krankheit4. zurückerobern5. eine Spur etc wiederentdecken6. JURa) Schulden etc ein-, beitreibenb) Eigentum wieder in Besitz nehmenrecover damages for Schadenersatz erhalten für9. (er)retten, befreien, erlösen ( alle:from aus, von)B v/i1. genesen, wieder gesund werden:he has fully recovered er ist wieder ganz gesund2. sich erholen ( from von) ( auch WIRTSCH), fig auch seine Fassung wiederfinden, sich (wieder) fangen oder fassen:be recovering MED auf dem Weg der Besserung sein3. das Bewusstsein wiedererlangen, wieder zu sich kommen4. JURa) recht bekommenb) entschädigt werden, sich schadlos halten:recover in one’s (law)suit seinen Prozess gewinnen, obsiegen5. SPORT in die Ausgangsstellung zurückgehen* * *1. transitive verb1) (regain) zurückerobern2) (find again) wieder finden [Verlorenes, Fährte, Spur]3) (retrieve) zurückbekommen; bergen [Wrack]4) (make up for) aufholen [verlorene Zeit]5) (acquire again) wiedergewinnen [Vertrauen]; wieder finden [Gleichgewicht, innere Ruhe usw.]recover one's senses — (lit. or fig.) wieder zur Besinnung kommen
6) (reclaim)7) (Law) erheben [Steuer, Abgabe]; erhalten [Schadenersatz, Schmerzensgeld]2. intransitive verbrecover from something — sich von etwas [wieder] erholen
be [completely or fully] recovered — [völlig] wiederhergestellt sein
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19 right
1) право ( суб'єктивне); праводомагання; справедлива вимога; привілей; права сторона2) правильний; належний; правомірний, справедливий; правий ( у політичному сенсі); реакційний3) відновлювати ( справедливість); виправляти(ся)4) направо•right a wrong done to the person — виправляти шкоду, заподіяну особі
right not to answer any questions that might produce evidence against an accused — право не давати відповідей (не відповідати) на будь-які запитання, що можуть бути використані як свідчення проти обвинуваченого
right not to fulfill one's own obligations — право не виконувати свої зобов'язання ( у зв'язку з невиконанням своїх зобов'язань іншою стороною)
right of a state to request the recall of a foreign envoy as persona non grata — право держави вимагати відкликання іноземного представника як персони нон грата
right of citizens to use their native language in court — право громадян виступати в суді рідною мовою
right of every state to dispose of its wealth and its national resources — право кожної держави розпоряджатися своїми багатствами і природними ресурсами
right of everyone to the opportunity to gain his living by work — право кожної людини на отримання можливості заробляти собі на прожиття власною працею
right of legislative initiative — право законодавчої ініціативи, право законодавства
right of nations to free and independent development — право народів на вільний і незалежний розвиток
right of nations to self-determination up to and including separation as a state — право націй на самовизначення аж до державного відокремлення
right of nations to sovereignty over their natural resources — право націй на суверенітет над своїми природними ресурсами
right of parents to choose their children's education — право батьків на вибір виду освіти для своїх неповнолітніх дітей
right of reception and mission of diplomatic envoys — право приймати і призначати дипломатичних представників
right of representation and performance — право на публічне виконання (п'єси, музичного твору)
right of the accused to have adequate time, facilities and assistance for his defence — = right of the accused to have adequate time, facilities and assistance for his defense право обвинуваченого мати достатньо часу, можливостей і допомоги для свого захисту
right of the accused to have adequate time, facilities and assistance for his defense — = right of the accused to have adequate time, facilities and assistance for his defence
right of the child to live before birth from the moment of conception — право дитини на життя до її народження з моменту зачаття
right of unhindered communication with the authorities of the appointing state — право безперешкодних зносин із властями своєї держави
right to a counsel from the time that an accused is taken into custody — право на адвоката з часу арешту (зняття під варту) обвинуваченого
right to arrange meetings, processions and picketing — право на мітинги, демонстрації і пікетування
right to be confronted with witness — право очної ставки із свідком захисту, право конфронтації ( право обвинуваченого на очну ставку із свідком захисту)
right to be represented by counsel — право бути представленим адвокатом, право на представництво через адвоката
right to choose among a variety of products in a marketplace free from control by one or a few sellers — право вибирати продукцію на ринку, вільному від контролю одного чи кількох продавців
right to choose between speech and silence — право самому визначати, чи говорити, чи мовчати
right to compensation for the loss of earnings resulting from an injury at work — право на відшкодування за втрату заробітку ( або працездатності) внаслідок каліцтва на роботі, право отримати компенсацію за втрату джерела прибутку внаслідок виробничої травми
right to conduct confidential communications — право здійснювати конфіденційне спілкування, право конфіденційного спілкування ( адвоката з клієнтом тощо)
right to diplomatic relations with other countries — право на дипломатичні відносини з іншими країнами
right to do with one's body as one pleases — право робити з своїм тілом все, що завгодно
right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress — право на користування досягненнями наукового прогресу
right to freedom from torture and other inhuman forms of treatment — право на свободу від тортур і інших форм негуманного поводження
right to gather and publish information or opinions without governmental control or fear of punishment — право збирати і публікувати інформацію або думки без втручання держави і страху бути покараним
right to lease or sell the airspace above the property — право здавати в оренду або продавати повітряний простір над своєю власністю
right to leave any country, including one's own, and to return to one's country — право залишати будь-яку країну, включаючи свою власну, і повертатися до своєї країни
right to material security in (case of) disability — право на матеріальне забезпечення у випадку втрати працездатності
right to material security in (case of) sickness — право на матеріальне забезпечення у випадку захворювання
right to possession, enjoyment and disposal — право на володіння, користування і розпорядження
right to safety from product-related hazards — право на безпеку від шкоди, яку може бути заподіяно товаром
right to terminate pregnancy through an abortion — право припиняти вагітність шляхом здійснення аборту
right to the protection of moral and material interests — право на захист моральних і матеріальних інтересів
right to use one's own language — право на свою власну мову; право спілкуватися своєю власною мовою
right to visit one's children regularly — право відвідувати регулярно дітей ( про одного з розлученого подружжя)
right of a person to control the distribution of information about himself — = right of a person to control the distribution of information about herself право особи контролювати поширення інформації про себе
right of a person to control the distribution of information about herself — = right of a person to control the distribution of information about himself
right of states to self-defence — = right of states to self-defense право держав на самооборону
right of states to self-defense — = right of states to self-defence
right of the accused to counsel — = right of the accused to legal advice право обвинуваченого на адвоката (захисника) ( або на захист)
right of the accused to legal advice — = right of the accused to counsel
right to collective self-defence — = right to collective self-defense право на колективну самооборону
right to collective self-defense — = right to collective self-defence
right to collective self-defence — = right to collective self-defense право на колективну самооборону
right to collective self-defense — = right to collective self-defence
right to consult with one's attorney — = right to consult with one's lawyer право отримувати юридичну допомогу від (свого) адвоката, право на консультацію з адвокатом
right to consult with one's lawyer — = right to consult with one's attorney
right to control the work of the administration — = right to control the work of the managerial staff право контролю (діяльності) адміністрації ( підприємства)
right to control the work of the managerial staff — = right to control the work of the administration
right to individual self-defence — = right to individual self-defense право на індивідуальну самооборону
right to individual self-defense — = right to individual self-defence
right to obtain documents essential for an adequate defence — = right to obtain documents essential for an adequate defense право отримувати документи, необхідні для належного захисту
right to obtain documents essential for an adequate defense — = right to obtain documents essential for an adequate defence
right to regulate news agencies — = right to regulate news organizations право регулювати діяльність інформаційних агентств
- right a wrong doneright to regulate news organizations — = right to regulate news agencies
- right at law
- Right-Centrist
- right extremism
- right extremist
- right-hand man
- right-holder
- right in action
- right in gross
- right in personam
- right in rem
- right not to belong to a union
- right of a trial by jury
- right of abode
- right of access
- right of access to courts
- right of access to court
- right of action
- right of angary
- right of appeal
- right of approach
- right of appropriation
- right of assembly
- right of asylum
- right of audience
- right of authorship
- right of birth
- right of blood
- right of chapel
- right of choice
- right of common
- right of concurrent user
- right of conscience
- right of contribution
- right of correction
- right of court
- right of denunciation
- right of detention
- right of dissent
- right of divorce
- right of eminent domain
- right of enjoyment
- right of entry
- right of equal protection
- right of establishment
- right of existence
- right of expatriation
- right of expectancy
- right of feud
- right of first refusal
- right of fishery
- right of free access
- right of hot pursuit
- right of individual petition
- right of innocent passage
- right of intercourse
- right of intervention
- right of joint use
- right of jurisdiction
- right of legal entity
- right of legation
- right of light
- right of membership
- right of military service
- right of mortgage
- right of navigation
- right of operative management
- right of ownership
- right of passage
- right of patent
- right of personal security
- right of petition
- right of place
- right of political asylum
- right of possession
- right of pre-emption
- right of primogeniture
- right of prior use
- right of priority
- right of privacy
- right of private property
- right of property
- right of protest
- right of publicity
- right of pursuit
- right of re-election
- right of recourse
- right of recovery
- right of redemption
- right of regress
- right of relief
- right of remuneration
- right of reply
- right of representation
- right of reprisal
- right of reproduction
- right of rescission
- right of retaliation
- right of retention
- right of sanctuary
- right of search
- right of secrecy
- right of self-determination
- right of self-preservation
- right of settlement
- right of silence
- right of suit
- right of taking game
- right of the individual
- right of the owner
- right of the people
- right of the state
- right of transit
- right of translation
- right of visit
- right of visit and search
- right of water
- right of way
- right of withdrawal
- right on name
- right oneself
- right the oppressed
- right to a building
- right to a counsel
- right to a dual citizenship
- right to a fair trial
- right to a flag
- right to a hearing
- right to a nationality
- right to a piece of land
- right to a reasonable bail
- right to a speedy trial
- right to a trial by jury
- right to act independently
- right to administer property
- right to adopt children
- right to aid of counsel
- right to air
- right to an abortion
- right to an effective remedy
- right to annul laws
- right to appeal
- right to appoint judges
- right to assemble peaceably
- right to assistance of counsel
- right to attend
- right to bail
- right to bargain collectively
- right to be confronted
- right to be heard
- right to be presumed innocent
- right to be represented
- right to bear arms
- right to bear fire-arms
- right to become president
- right to begin
- right to belong to a union
- right to burn national flag
- right to carry a firearm
- right to carry arms
- right to carry fire-arms
- right to challenge a candidate
- right to challenge a juror
- right to change allegiance
- right to choose
- right to choose one's religion
- right to coin money
- right to collective bargaining
- right to compensation
- right to consult an attorney
- right to counsel
- right to criticism
- right to cultural autonomy
- right to damages
- right to declare war
- right to designate one's hairs
- right to die
- right to divorce
- right to earn a living
- right to education
- right to elect and be elected
- right to emigrate
- right to end pregnancy
- right to enjoy one's benefits
- right to enter a country
- right to exact payment
- right to expel a trespasser
- right to express ones' views
- right to expropriate
- right to fish
- right to fly a maritime flag
- right to found a family
- right to frame a constitution
- right to free education
- right to free medical services
- right to freedom
- right to freedom from torture
- right to freedom of expression
- right to freedom of residence
- right to freedom of speech
- right to health
- right to hold a public office
- right to hold property
- right to housing
- right to human dignity
- right to immediate release
- right to impose taxes
- right to impose taxes
- right to independence
- right to inherit
- right to initiate legislation
- right to inspection
- right to interpret laws
- right to intervene
- right to introduce legislation
- right to join an association
- right to jury trial
- right to keep and bear arms
- right to keep arms
- right to possess firearms
- right to kill
- right to land
- right to lease
- right to legal equality
- right to legal representation
- right to legislate
- right to levy taxes
- right to liberty
- right to life
- right to make a decision
- right to make a will
- right to make treaties
- right to manage
- right to maternity leave
- right to medical care
- right to national autonomy
- right to neutrality
- right to nullify laws
- right to one's own culture
- right to oppose
- right to organize unions
- right to ownership of property
- right to personal security
- right to picket
- right to possess firearms
- right to practice law
- right to present witnesses
- right to privacy
- right to private property
- right to property
- right to protection
- right to public trial
- right to publish expression
- right to punish a child
- right to real estate
- right to recall
- right to recover
- right to redeem
- right to redress
- right to regulate trade
- right to remain silent
- right to remarry
- right to rest
- right to rest and leisure
- right to retain counsel
- right to return to work
- right to safety
- right to secede
- right to secede from the USSR
- right to secession
- right to security
- right to security of person
- right to seek elective office
- right to seek pardon
- right to seek refund
- right to self-determination
- right to self-expression
- right to self-government
- right to sell
- right to silence
- right to social insurance
- right to social security
- right to speak
- right to stop a prosecution
- right to strike
- right to sublet
- right to subpoena witness
- right to sue
- right to take water
- right to tariff reduction
- right to tax exemption
- right to terminate a contract
- right to terminate pregnancy
- right to the name
- right to the office
- right to the patent
- right to the voice
- right to think freely
- right to transfer property
- right to travel
- right to treasure trove
- right to trial by jury
- right to use
- right to use firearms
- right to use force
- right to use water
- right to veto
- right to will property
- right to work
- right of defence
- right of defense
- right to collect revenues
- right to collect taxes
- right to exist
- right to existence
- right to issue decrees
- right to issue edicts
- right to labor
- right to labour
- right to self-defence
- right to self-defense
- right to set penalties
- right to set punishment -
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1. noun 2. transitive verb1) in p.p.be poised for action — einsatzbereit sein; see also academic.ru/90230/poised">poised
2) (balance) balancieren* * *[poiz] 1. verb(to balance: He poised himself on the diving-board.) balancieren2. noun1) (balance and control in bodily movement: Good poise is important for a dancer.) das Gleichgewicht2) (dignity and self-confidence: He lost his poise for a moment.) die Gelassenheit•- poised* * *[pɔɪz]to lose/regain one's \poise die Fassung verlieren/wiedergewinnen1. (balance)▪ to \poise sth etw balancierenhe \poised himself on the very edge of the seat er balancierte auf der Stuhlkantemy pencil was \poised over the page, ready to take down her words ich hielt meinen Bleistift gezückt, um ihre Worte niederzuschreiben▪ to be \poised schweben2. ( fig)the company is \poised to launch its new advertising campaign die Firma wird ihre Werbekampagne in nächster Zeit starten* * *[pɔɪz]1. nthe poise of her head —
the graceful poise of the dancer's body — die Grazie or graziöse Haltung der Tänzerin/des Tänzers
2) (= composure) Gelassenheit f; (= self-possession) Selbstsicherheit fher poise as a hostess — ihre Sicherheit als Gastgeberin
to recover or regain one's poise — seine Selbstbeherrschung wiedererlangen
2. vt1) (= balance, hold balanced) balancierenshe poised her pen over her notebook — sie hielt den Kugelschreiber schreibbereit über ihrem Notizblock
2)the diver was poised on the edge of the pool — der Taucher stand sprungbereit auf dem Beckenrand
we sat poised on the edge of our chairs — wir balancierten auf den Stuhlkanten
See:→ also poised3. vi(für einen Moment) unbeweglich bleiben; (bird, helicopter) schweben* * *poise [pɔız]A s1. Gleichgewicht n2. Schwebe(zustand) f(m)3. (Körper-)Haltung f4. figa) (innere) Ausgeglichenheit, Gelassenheit fb) sicheres Auftreten, Sicherheit f, Haltung f5. fig Schwebe f, Unentschiedenheit f:hang at poise sich in der Schwebe befinden6. Gewicht n (der Schnellwaage oder der Uhr)B v/t1. a) ins Gleichgewicht bringenb) im Gleichgewicht haltenc) etwas balancieren:poise o.s. on one’s toes sich auf die Zehenspitzen stellen;b) fig schweben:2. den Kopf, eine Waffe etc haltenC v/i (in der Luft) schweben* * *1. noun 2. transitive verb1) in p.p.be poised for action — einsatzbereit sein; see also poised
2) (balance) balancieren* * *v.balancieren v.
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