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1 edict system
«указная» система (специальное положение, определяющее место и роль подразделения)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > edict system
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2 эдикт
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3 эдикт
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4 эдикт
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5 Нантский эдикт
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6 эдикт
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7 Высочайший именной указ
History: His Imperial Majesty's Edict, Her Imperial Majesty's Edict, Edict of His Imperial Majesty (англ. термин взят из кн.: British and foreign state papers. - Vol. 128. - Part 1. - H.M.S.O., 1829. - p. 472), Edict of Her Imperial MajestyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Высочайший именной указ
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8 Нантский эдикт
1) History: Edict of Pacification3) leg.N.P. edict of Nantes -
9 отменять указ
General subject: recall an edict, rescind an edict -
10 приказ
1) General subject: behest, board, command, commandment, decree, (строгий) edict, hest, imperative, injunction, mandamus, office, order, say so, say-so, telling, will, word, dictate2) Obsolete: decreet3) Military: military order, script5) Railway term: mandate, service order6) Law: ban, decree (суда), fiat, order of the day (по армии), praecipe, precept, rule, warrant7) Psychology: instruction8) Business: memo9) EBRD: administrative order (на предприятии)12) Elevators: (из кабины) call13) Karachaganak: (по предприятию) memorandum -
11 указ
1) General subject: act, decree, decree (президента и т.п.), enaction, enactment, interim, ordinance, pragmatic sanction, rescript2) Obsolete: decreet3) Latin: fiat4) History: constitution6) Russian: ukase (an edict of the Russian tsar), ukaz (современный указ (например, президента). Следует отличать от "ukase" - a proclamation of the tsar, government, or a religious leader)7) Oil: decree (президента)8) leg.N.P. constitutio (old English law), directives, order -
12 указ
decree* * ** * *decree, edict; ukase* * *constitutiondecreeedictenactmentfiatordinance -
13 указ
1. enactment2. ordinance3. ukase4. decree; edict; ukase -
14 Типос
Religion: Typos (An edict issued in 648 by the Byzantine emperor Constans II Pogonatus, forbidding argument about the controversial question of the divine and human natures of Christ) -
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16 (непреложный) закон
Diplomatic term: edictУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (непреложный) закон
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17 (строгий) приказ
General subject: edict -
18 engineering document information collection task
Military: EDICTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > engineering document information collection task
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19 Акакиевский раскол
Religion: Acacian Schism (484-519, in Christian history, split between the patriarchate of Constantinople and the Roman See, caused by an edict by Byzantine patriarch Acacius that was deemed inadmissible by Pope Felix II)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Акакиевский раскол
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20 Бонифа
General subject: Boniface (Pope from February 19 to November 12, 607. In 603, as a deacon of the Roman Church and a legate to Constantinople, he obtained from the Byzantine emperor Phocas an edict recognizing the see of Rome as the head of all the churches)
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edict — Edict, ordonnance ou commandement fait par la bouche du Prince, ou magistrat Edictum. Edict propre pour aucun, duquel nul n avoit paravant usé, Peculiare edictum, nequis, etc. Faire un edict, ou loy sur certaine peine, Sancire. B. Edict imposant… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
edict — EDÍCT, edicte, s.n. 1. (În Roma antică) Act prin care un magistrat făcea cunoscute normele de drept şi formele juridice aplicate în timpul magistraturii lui. 2. (În antichitate şi în evul mediu) Decret important cu caracter normativ dat de un… … Dicționar Român
Edict — E dict, n. [L. edictum, fr. edicere, edictum, to declare, proclaim; e out + dicere to say: cf. F. [ e]dit. See {Diction}.] A public command or ordinance by the sovereign power; the proclamation of a law made by an absolute authority, as if by the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
edict — I noun authoritative command, canon, command, consultum, declaration, decree, decretum, dictate, edictum, enactment, fiat, judgment, law, legislation, mandate, order, ordinance, precept, pronouncement, regulation, regulation by law, regulation by … Law dictionary
edict — late 15c., edycte; earlier edit, late 13c., proclamation having the force of law, from O.Fr. edit, from L. edictum proclamation, ordinance, edict, neut. pp. of edicere publish, proclaim, from e out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + dicere to say (see … Etymology dictionary
Edict — Edict, so v.w. Edictum, bes. 5); so: E. von Amboise, gegeben 1572 von Karl IX. König von Frankreich; enthält Bestimmungen über die neue Organisation der Polizei; E. von Chateaubriand, gegeben 1551 von Heinrich II, enthielt Bestimmungen über die… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
edict — [n] pronouncement, order act, canon, command, commandment, decree, decretum, dictate, dictum, directive, enactment, fiat, injunction, instrument, judgment, law, mandate, manifesto, ordinance, precept, prescript, proclamation, pronunciamento,… … New thesaurus
edict — ► NOUN ▪ an official order or proclamation. ORIGIN Latin edictum something proclaimed , from dicere say, tell … English terms dictionary
edict — [ē′dikt΄] n. [L edictum, neut. pp. of edicere, to proclaim < e , out + dicere, to speak: see DICTION] 1. an official public proclamation or order issued by authority; decree 2. any command or order edictal [ē dik′təl] adj … English World dictionary
Edict — An edict is an announcement of a law, often associated with monarchism. The Pope and various micronational leaders are currently the only persons who still issue edicts.Notable edicts*Edicts of Ashoka, by Ashoka the Great, of the Mauryan dynasty… … Wikipedia
edict — n. 1) to issue an edict 2) to recall, rescind an edict 3) a royal; solemn edict 4) an edict that + clause (the government issued an edict that all prisoners would be released) * * * [ iːdɪkt] rescind an edict solemn edict a royal to issue an… … Combinatory dictionary