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1 единодушное одобрение
Русско-английский политический словарь > единодушное одобрение
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2 единодушное одобрение
Юридический русско-английский словарь > единодушное одобрение
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3 единогласное одобрение
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4 единодушное одобрение
Русско-английский юридический словарь > единодушное одобрение
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5 единодушное одобрение
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > единодушное одобрение
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6 единогласное одобрение
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > единогласное одобрение
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7 одобрение
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > одобрение
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8 единодушное одобрение
unanimous approval / voteРусско-английский справочник переводчика-международника > единодушное одобрение
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9 единогласно
1. by a solid vote2. unanimouslyвердикт, вынесенный единогласно — unanimous verdict
3. unanimousсуд, единогласно вынесший решение, приговор — unanimous court
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10 одобрение одобрени·е
acceptance, approval, endorsement; (шумное) acclamationвстречать (всеобщим) одобрением — to meet with (universal) applause / approval
получить одобрение — to have / to meet with / to receive / to win approval
представить на одобрение Генеральной Ассамблеи ООН — to submit to the UN General Assembly for approval
принято без голосования на основании единодушного шумного одобрения — carried / passed / voted by acclamation
всеобщее одобрение — general approval / acceptance
единогласное / единодушное одобрение — unanimous approval
молчаливое одобрение — tacit approval / sanction
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > одобрение одобрени·е
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11 народное одобрение
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > народное одобрение
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12 одобрение
1. sanction2. recognition3. acceptance4. acclamation5. acclamations6. approvement7. aprobation8. aproval9. encouragement10. approval; approbation11. applause12. approbation13. favor14. favourСинонимический ряд:похвала (сущ.) похвала; хвала; хвалуАнтонимический ряд:неодобрение; осуждение; порицание -
13 единодушное одобрение
1) Military: unanimous approval2) Elections: unanimous voteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > единодушное одобрение
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14 единодушное одобрение
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15 голосовать голосова·ть
1) (участвовать в голосовании) to vote (for), to poll (for), to cast one's vote / ballot; (идти на выборы) to go to the polls; to ballot амер.голосовать без обсуждения / без прений — to vote without debate
голосовать в общем / в целом (не входя в подробности) — to vote en bloc фр.
голосовать вставанием — to vote by sitting and standing; to vote by rising амер.
голосовать "за" — to vote in the affirmative / one's approval, to vote yea
все голосовали "за" — the vote was unanimous
голосовать за кандидата — to vote for / in favour of a proposal / a motion; to poll for a candidate
голосовать за кандидатов своей партии — to vote the straight ticket; to ballot (for) амер.
голосовать за предложение — to vote for / in favour of a proposal / a motion
голосовать ответом "да" или "нет" — to vote by "yes" or "no"
голосовать отдельно по статьям / постатейно — to vote article by article
голосовать по почте — to vote by mail / post
голосовать против — to vote in the negative / nay
голосовать против предложения — to vote against a proposal / a motion
2) (ставить на голосование) to put to the vote, to vote (on), to take a vote (on); (чью-л. кандидатуру) to vote (for)Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > голосовать голосова·ть
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