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Перевод: assembly
[прилагательное] сборочный; монтажный; [существительное] сбор ; собрание; ассамблея ; общество; законодательное собрание; законодательный `орган; агрегат ; механизм ; сборка ; монтаж ; сигнал сбора; сосредоточение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The issue of naturalization seemed to perplex some Libyans; this was clear in their discussions at the Kufra Assembly and at the National Assembly which followed it.
- "Everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life, his home and his correspondence" (Article 8); "everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion" (Article 9); "everyone has the right to freedom of expression" (Article 10); "everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and to freedom of association with others" (Article 11).
- Somehow Mr Lee has to carry the old guard with him, not least because the mainlanders dominate the legislature as well as the National Assembly.
- Modern means of communication, above all television, could easily overcome, if it were thought desirable, the isolation of any particular local assembly.
- As it was apparent that Stalin proposed to retain a firm grip on East Germany, the other three powers decided to create a democratic state in West Germany, by causing the existing state government to convene a constituent assembly.
- President Endara's first task will be to appoint a cabinet and dissolve the absurd, rubber-stamp National Assembly which last week issued the fateful declaration of war against the US.
- It will be her first speech to the assembly for four years.
- FOR the perfect Manhattan, go straight to the Assembly at 16 West 51st in Rockefeller Centre, New York, writes Hugh Davies.
- Nevertheless they also took care to ensure that no one made himself vulnerable, no one put himself at risk by careless speech in public assembly.
- Reason, one might think, for the wary traveller to duck behind the luggage lockers, but no, the assembly listens rapt as John Berger (for it is he) embarks upon a long yarn about two Italian peasants who meet at a Communist Party dance.
- The UN became heavily involved in Korean affairs from the beginning of 1948 as a consequence of the acceptance by the UN General Assembly of the American proposal that elections should be held in both parts of Korea to achieve a national assembly and then a unified government for Korea.
- Finally the assembly agreed on "The Czech and Slovak Federal Republic'".
- He says drug corruption is now so prevalent that it has tainted the assembly, the courts, and press and television.
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