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1 основание
с.1. ( действие) foundation, foundingоснование колонны арх. — column socle
основание горы — foot* of a mountain
разрушить до основания (вн.) — raze to the ground (d.)
3. (причина, повод) base; basis (pl. bases); grounds pl., reasonна основании (рд.) — on the grounds (of)
на том основании, что — on the ground that
на общих, на равных основаниях — without special preferences
иметь (все) основания (+ инф.) — have every reason (+ to inf.); have good cause (+ to inf.)
у них имеются все основания (+ инф.) — they have every reason (+ to inf.)
нет оснований (для) — there is no reason (for + ger.)
4. хим. base5. мат. baseоснование треугольника — base of a triangle
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2 основание
с.1) (формирование, учреждение) foundation, foundingгод основа́ния — year of foundation
2) ( фундамент) foundation, base [-s]; стр. тж. bed, bedding; (зубца, крыла) rootоснова́ние коло́нны архит. — column socle
основа́ние горы́ — foot of a mountain
разру́шить до основа́ния (вн.) — raze (d) to the ground, destroy (d) completely
3) (причина, повод) grounds pl, reason [-zən]на основа́нии (рд.) — on the grounds (of)
на э́том основа́нии — on these grounds
на како́м основа́нии? — on what grounds?
на том основа́нии, что — on the ground that
на о́бщих / ра́вных основа́ниях — without special preferences
лишено́ вся́кого основа́ния — absolutely unfounded
не без основа́ния — not without reason
име́ть (все) основа́ния (+ инф.) — have every reason (+ to inf); have good cause (+ to inf)
у них име́ются все основа́ния (+ инф.) — they have every reason (+ to inf)
с по́лным основа́нием — with good reason
лишённый основа́ния — baseless [-s-]
нет основа́ний (для) — there is no reason (for + ger)
зако́н доста́точного основа́ния филос. — law of sufficient reason
4) хим. base5) мат. baseоснова́ние треуго́льника — base of a triangle
основа́ние логари́фмов — base of logarithms
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3 на общих основаниях
1) General subject: according to the standard procedure, on equal bases, on the same basis as everyone else, without special preferences, on the usual terms, in accordance with general practices2) Economy: on a common basis3) Politics: in one's own rightУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > на общих основаниях
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