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1 within the ambit
(of smth.) в межах, передбачених ( чимось) -
2 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
- within the workplace -
3 ambit
n1) межі; діапазон2) сфера (діяльності тощо)3) оточення; місцевість, околиці* * *n1) межі, границі; діапазон; сфера (діяльності, застосування)2) околиці3) юp. межі компетенції, юрисдикції -
4 ambit
n сфера (діяльності, застосування), межі- to fall within the ambit of... підпадати під дію... -
5 ambit
['æmbɪt]n1) ото́чення, місце́вість, око́лиця2) ме́жі3) га́лузь, сфе́раwithin the ambit of — в ме́жах; у сфе́рі, в га́лузі
4) архт. відкри́тий про́стір навко́ло спору́ди
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