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1 within the pale of the law
в межах, передбачених закономEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > within the pale of the law
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2 pale
1. n1) кіл, паля2) огорожа, частокіл3) межа, кордон4) (P.) іст. смуга осілостіthe English P. in Ireland — частина Ірландії під англійською юрисдикцією
5) блідість2. adj1) блідий2) слабкий, тьмяний (про колір, світло)3. v1) бліднути, блякнути2) тьмяніти, меркнути3) примушувати збліднути4) обгороджувати; обносити частоколом5) перен. обмежувати (тж pale in, pale up)* * *I [peil] n1) кіл, паля, стойка3) гepaльд. вертикальна смуга на щитіII [peil] vогороджувати; обносити частоколом, огорожею, штахетами; обмежувати (pale in, pale up)III [peil] a1) блідий2) слабкий, тьмяний (про колір, світло)IV [peil] vpale blue — світло-блакитний; слабкий, безсилий
1) бліднути2) тьмяніти (про колір, світло); бліднути, померкнути, примеркнути -
3 within
1) всередині2) прийм. в, в межах; протягом, не пізніше ніж•within legally prescribed limits — в межах, визначених законом
within limits fixed by legislation — в межах, встановлених законодавством
within limits set by the legislature — в межах, встановлених законодавцем (законодавчою владою)
- within complaintwithin the terms of a convention — в межах, передбачених конвенцією
- within constitutional bounds
- within four corners
- within intent
- within jurisdiction
- within limits
- within personal responsibility
- within the ambit
- within the law
- within the pale of the law
- within the statutory limit
- within the time allowed
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4 pale
[peɪl] I 1. adj1) бліди́й2) слабки́й, тьмя́ний (про світло, колір)2. v1) блі́днути2) бля́кнути, тьмяні́ти3) зму́сити зблі́днутиII 1. n1) кіло́к; па́ля2) частокі́л; огоро́жа3) кордо́н, межа́2. vwithin the pale of smth. — в ме́жах чо́гось
огоро́джувати
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