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Sods Gesetz
в PONS речника
Sod's ˈlaw СЪЩ no pl шег
в PONS речника
I. sod1 [sɒd, Am sɑ:d] СЪЩ
Grasnarbe f <-, -n>
II. sod1 <-dd-> [sɒd, Am sɑ:d] ГЛАГ прх
to sod sth
I. sod2 [sɒd] СЪЩ Brit
1. sod sl:
Sau f <-, Säue> derb
Mist м <-es> разг
blöde Sau derb
2. sod разг (person):
Glückspilz м <-es, -e>
armer Kerl разг
Phrases:
sod all sl
to give [or care] a sod [about sth] sl
[auf etw вин] pfeifen derb
II. sod2 [sɒd] ГЛАГ прх Brit sl
to sod sb/sth
jdn/etw verfluchen
law [lɔ:, Am esp lɑ:] СЪЩ
1. law (rule):
Gesetz ср <-es, -e>
Steuerrecht ср <-(e)s> kein pl
2. law no pl (legal system):
Recht ср <-s> kein pl
Recht und Ordnung разг
3. law no pl (police):
to get the law on sb разг
jdm die Polizei auf den Hals hetzen разг
4. law (scientific principle):
law of chance SCIENCE
law of conservation of matter ХИМ, ФИЗ
5. law no pl (at university):
Jura kein art
Jus ср <-> A, CH
Jura [o. A, CH Jus] studieren
Phrases:
Запис в OpenDict
law СЪЩ
Запис в OpenDict
law СЪЩ
law of mass action ХИМ
"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"
law СЪЩ STATE
Recht ср
Present
Isod
yousod
he/she/itsods
wesod
yousod
theysod
Past
Isodded
yousodded
he/she/itsodded
wesodded
yousodded
theysodded
Present Perfect
Ihavesodded
youhavesodded
he/she/ithassodded
wehavesodded
youhavesodded
theyhavesodded
Past Perfect
Ihadsodded
youhadsodded
he/she/ithadsodded
wehadsodded
youhadsodded
theyhadsodded
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These various distinctions of procedure and terminology do not affect the binding status of accords under international law.
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He became a barrister in 1974, again specialising in commercial law, and built up a successful practice.
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Often contrasted with just process, which is concerned with the administration of law, distributive justice concentrates on outcomes.
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League rules prohibited membership to any players in violation of state or federal law, as well as players demonstrating chronic financial irresponsibility.
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From 1628 to 1642 he taught a humanist and political syllabus as "professor skytteanus"; from 1634 he also taught Roman law.
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