- denaturalization
- денатурализация, лишение подданства;
выход из подданства утрата или лишение природных свойств denaturalization денатурализация
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
denaturalization — (Amer.) n. alteration or removal of natural qualities; taking away of the rights and privileges of citizenship; deprivation of national status (also denaturalisation) … English contemporary dictionary
denaturalization — noun see denaturalize … New Collegiate Dictionary
denaturalization — See denaturalize. * * * … Universalium
denaturalization — noun a) The act or process of denaturalizing, of changing or destroying the quality (nature) of a thing. b) The act or process of destroying the rights of a citizen … Wiktionary
denaturalization — de·naturalization … English syllables
denaturalization — (|)dē, də̇+ noun : the act of denaturalizing or the state of being denaturalized … Useful english dictionary
denaturalize — denaturalization, n. /dee nach euhr euh luyz /, v.t., denaturalized, denaturalizing. 1. to deprive of proper or true nature; make unnatural. 2. to deprive of the rights and privileges of citizenship or of naturalization. Also, esp. Brit.… … Universalium
denaturalizations — denaturalization (Amer.) n. alteration or removal of natural qualities; taking away of the rights and privileges of citizenship; deprivation of national status (also denaturalisation) … English contemporary dictionary
Naturalization — For the biology usage, see Naturalisation (biology) and Invasive species. A judge swears in a new citizen to be. New York, 1910 Legal status of persons … Wikipedia
French people — can refer to: * The legal residents and citizens of France, regardless of ancestry. For a legal discussion, see French nationality law. * People whose ancestors lived in France or the area that later became France.They are one of the Latin… … Wikipedia
DEMJANJUK, JOHN° — (Ivan; 1920– ), Nazi death camp guard. Born in the Ukrainian village of Dub Macharenzi, Demjanjuk survived the famine in the Ukraine and was drafted into the Soviet Army at the start of World War II. Sustaining an injury to the back, he was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism