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1 утверждение утверждени·е
передать / представить на утверждение — to submit for approval
окончательное утверждение (договора и т.п.) — final confirmation
2) (мысль, положение) affirmation, assertion, statement; (голословное) allegationголословное утверждение — naked / mere allegation
опрометчивое утверждение — hasty / hardy assertion
противоречивые утверждения — contradictory assertions, controversial contentions
смелое утверждение — daring / bold statement
по утверждению (обыкн. голословному) — allegedly
3) (установление) establishment4) юр. validation; allegationRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > утверждение утверждени·е
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2 доказывать доказыва·ть
to prove, to argue, to vindicate; (наглядно) to demonstrateдоказывать справедливость своего требования / утверждения — to vindicate one's claim / assertion
они доказывали, что... — they argued that...
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > доказывать доказыва·ть
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