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121 scheduled call
запланированный заход (судна, парохода и т.д.)The loading of the coffee must take place at the last scheduled call of the vessel at the respective port of shipment during the voyage in question. — Погрузка кофе должна происходить по месту последнего запланированного захода судна в соответствующий порт отправки во время рассматриваемого рейса.
If after shipment a further call at the port of loading occurs, sellers shall not be responsible, provided such further call was unscheduled and it was unknown at the time of the original loading that such a call would take place. — Если после отправки произойдет последующий заход в порт погрузки, продавцы не должны нести ответственность, при условии, что подобный последующий заход не был запланирован и было неизвестно на время изначальной погрузки, что подобный заход будет иметь место.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > scheduled call
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122 to call something into question
poner algo en dudaEnglish-spanish dictionary > to call something into question
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123 previous question
pre·vi·ous ˈques·tionto call for a \previous question eine Vorfrage für eine Abstimmung fordern* * * -
124 rhetorical\ question
peculiar interrogative construction which semantically remains a statement;- serves to call the attention of listeners;- makes an indispensable part of oratoric speech for they very successfully emphasise the orator's ideas.Source: V.A.K.••a) a special syntactical stylistic device the essence of which consists in reshaping the grammatical meaning of the interrogative sentence;Are these the remedies for a starving and desperate populace?
b) a statement expressed in the form of an interrogative sentence;c) an utterance in the form of a question which pronounces judgement and also expresses various kind of modal shades of meanings, as doubt, challenge, scorn, irony and so on;Who is here so vile that will not love his country? (W.Shakespeare)
- is generally structurally embodied in complex sentences with the subordinate clause containing the pronouncement;- may be looked upon as a transference of grammatical meaningSource: I.R.G.••вопрос, который не предполагает ответа, ставится не для того, чтобы побудить слушателя сообщить нечто неизвестное говорящему, а чтобы привлечь внимание, усилить впечатление, повысить эмоциональный тон, создать приподнятостьBeing your slave, what should I do but tend // Upon the hours and times of your desire? (W.Shakespeare - Sonnet LVII) - Для верных слуг нет ничего другого // Как ожидать у двери госпожу. (пер. С.Я.Маршака)
Source: I.V.A.See: order of words, negative-interrogative sentences, transposition, question-in-the-narrative, syntactical SDsEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > rhetorical\ question
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125 previous question
Vorfrage f (ob eine Abstimmung ohne weitere Debatte durchgeführt werden soll);to call for a \previous question eine Vorfrage für eine Abstimmung fordern -
126 to call somebody in question
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127 to call smth. in question
подвергать что-л. сомнению; возражать против чего-л.Англо-русский современный словарь > to call smth. in question
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128 to call smb. in question
1) подвергать кого-л. допросу, допрашивать кого-л.2) отдавать кого-л. под судEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to call smb. in question
См. также в других словарях:
call\ in\ question — • call into question • call in doubt v. phr. To say (smth) may be a mistake; express doubt about; question. Bill called in question Ed s remark that basketball is safer than football … Словарь американских идиом
call into question — call (something) into question formal to cause a feeling of doubt about something. The report s findings call into question the safety and effectiveness of all such drugs … New idioms dictionary
call into question something — call into question (something) to cause doubt about something. The study calls into question how long the vaccine gives protection … New idioms dictionary
call into question — (something) to cause doubt about something. The study calls into question how long the vaccine gives protection … New idioms dictionary
call in question — index disown (deny the validity), dispute (contest), except (object), impeach, impugn, object, oppugn … Law dictionary
call into question — verb challenge the accuracy, probity, or propriety of We must question your judgment in this matter • Syn: ↑question, ↑oppugn • Derivationally related forms: ↑question (for: ↑question) … Useful english dictionary
call in question — or[call into question] or[call in doubt] {v. phr.} To say (something) may be a mistake; express doubt about; question. * /Bill called in question Ed s remark that basketball is safer than football./ … Dictionary of American idioms
call in question — or[call into question] or[call in doubt] {v. phr.} To say (something) may be a mistake; express doubt about; question. * /Bill called in question Ed s remark that basketball is safer than football./ … Dictionary of American idioms
call in question — or call into question phrasal to cast doubt upon < a report calling into question the drug s effectiveness > … New Collegiate Dictionary
call into question — phrasal see call in question … New Collegiate Dictionary
call in question — phrasal or call in doubt 1. : to cast doubt upon : challenge the soundness of : impugn standards of value which are never called in question F.R.Leavis 2. obsolete : to make inquiry into … Useful english dictionary