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21 convention
n1) конвенция, договор, соглашение2) собрание; съезд; конференция•to adhere to a convention — (строго) придерживаться положений конвенции; (строго) соблюдать конвенцию
to undercut / to undermine a convention — срывать выполнение условий конвенции
- article of conventionto work out a convention — разрабатывать / вырабатывать конвенцию / соглашение
- bilateral convention
- clause of convention
- Constitutional Convention
- consular convention
- Convention on the Prohibition of the Use of Nuclear and Thermonuclear Weapons
- Democratic election convention
- draft convention
- economic convention
- Human Rights Convention
- international convention
- multilateral convention
- national party convention
- nominating convention
- open convention
- pony convention
- Republican National Convention - state convention
- the mechanics of a convention
- the United Nations convention of the rights of the child -
22 principle
n1) принцип, основа, закон2) основное правило, принцип, норма• -
23 detention
[dɪ'ten(t)ʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) задержание, арест; содержание под арестомHe was kept in detention for two hours. — Его продержали взаперти два часа.
Their continuing detention is a violation of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. — То, что их продолжают держать под арестом, является нарушением Декларации прав человека ООН.
Syn:arrest 1.3) задержка
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