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1 confidence
n1) доверие; вера2) уверенность•to fracture smb's confidence in the government — подрывать чье-л. доверие к правительству
to inspire / to instill confidence — внушать доверие
to justify smb's confidence — оправдывать чье-л. доверие
- loss of confidenceto shake / to shatter smb's confidence — поколебать чье-л. доверие
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2 Article 117
1. The Government of the Russian Federation may offer to resign and the President of the Russian Federation either shall accept or reject the resignation.2. The President of the Russian Federation may take a decision on the resignation of the Government of the Russian Federation. 3. The State Duma may express no-confidence to the Government of the Russian Federation. A no-confidence resolution shall be adopted by a majority of votes of the total number of the deputies of the State Duma. After the State Duma expresses no-confidence to the Government of the Russian Federation, the President of the Russian Federation shall be free to announce the resignation of the Government or to reject the decision of the State Duma. In case the State Duma again expresses no-confidence to the Government of the Russian Federation during three months, the President of the Russian Federation shall announce the resignation of the Government or dissolve the State Duma. 4. The Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation may raise before the State Duma the issue of no-confidence to the Government of the Russian Federation. If the State Duma votes no-confidence, the President shall adopt in seven days a decision on the resignation of the Government of the Russian Federation or dissolve the State Duma and announce new elections. 5. In case of a resignation of the Government of the Russian Federation it shall continue to work on the instruction of the President of the Russian Federation until a new Government of the Russian Federation is formed. __________ <На русском языке см. [ref dict="The Constitution of Russia (Russian)"]Статья 117[/ref]> <На немецком языке см. [ref dict="The Constitution of Russia (German)"]Artikel 117[/ref]> <На французском языке см. [ref dict="The Constitution of Russia (French)"]Article 117[/ref]>The Constitution of Russia. English-Russian dictionary > Article 117
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3 выражать
несовер. - выражать;
совер. - выразить( что-л.) express, show;
convey (передавать) ;
voice, give voice (to) (общее мнение и т. п.) выражать вотум доверия правительству ≈ to pass a vote of confidence in the government, give the government a vote of confidence выражать благодарность ≈ to express one's thanks выражать неудовольствие ≈ to show displeasure выражать словами ≈ to put into words выражать в числах ≈ evaluate мат.выраж|ать -, выразить (вн.)
1. express (smth.) ;
~ благодарность кому-л. express one`s thanks to smb. ;
~ протест voice one`s protest;
~ что-л. словами put* smth. into words;
2. тк. несов. (обозначать) denote( smth.), express (smth.) ;
3. (обозначать в каких-л. единицах) express (smth.) ;
~аться, выразиться
4. (пр.;
проявляться) find* expression (in), manifest itself (in) ;
(принимать форму) take* the form (of) ;
~аться в том, что... express itself in the fact that...;
5. (высказываться) express one self;
разг. swear*, use swear words;
мягко ~аясь to put it mildly;
~ение с. expression;
~ение лица expression;
сильные ~ения strong language sg. ;
читать без ~ения read* monotonously, read* without any expression;
с ~ением with expression.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > выражать
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4 выразить
несовер. - выражать;
совер. - выразить (что-л.) express, show;
convey (передавать) ;
voice, give voice (to) (общее мнение и т. п.) выражать вотум доверия правительству ≈ to pass a vote of confidence in the government, give the government a vote of confidence выражать благодарность ≈ to express one's thanks выражать неудовольствие ≈ to show displeasure выражать словами ≈ to put into words выражать в числах ≈ evaluate мат.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > выразить
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