Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Bulgarian term or phrase:
реторсия
English translation:
retorsion / retortion
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Krasimira Kalcheva
Jan 11, 2011 00:38
13 yrs ago
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Bulgarian term
реторсия
Bulgarian to English
Law/Patents
Law: Contract(s)
Международно частно право
Взаимност и реторсия.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | retorsion / retortion | Ivan Klyunchev |
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retorsion / retortion
Лингвох3+.
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Note added at 7 mins (2011-01-11 00:45:12 GMT)
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Има я и в:
Оксфордски енциклопедичен речник по право, 1998, > 3 500 термина, 632 с., + бълг.
Българско-английски юридически речник, 2000, > 40 000 думи и изрази, 560 с., + съкр., + лат.
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Note added at 11 mins (2011-01-11 00:49:12 GMT)
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Уебстър:
re·tor·tion \rə̇ˈtȯrshən, rēˈ-, -tȯ(ə)sh-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin retortion-, retortio, from Latin retortus (past participle) + -ion-, -io -ion
1. : an act of retorting : a turning, twisting, bending, or throwing back : reflection
2. obsolete : retort II
3. or re·tor·sion \“\ : retaliation — used chiefly of acts by which an aggrieved state treats the subjects of another state giving provocation in a manner similar to that in which the subjects of the state using retortion are treated by the state giving provocation.
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Note added at 7 mins (2011-01-11 00:45:12 GMT)
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Има я и в:
Оксфордски енциклопедичен речник по право, 1998, > 3 500 термина, 632 с., + бълг.
Българско-английски юридически речник, 2000, > 40 000 думи и изрази, 560 с., + съкр., + лат.
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Note added at 11 mins (2011-01-11 00:49:12 GMT)
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Уебстър:
re·tor·tion \rə̇ˈtȯrshən, rēˈ-, -tȯ(ə)sh-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin retortion-, retortio, from Latin retortus (past participle) + -ion-, -io -ion
1. : an act of retorting : a turning, twisting, bending, or throwing back : reflection
2. obsolete : retort II
3. or re·tor·sion \“\ : retaliation — used chiefly of acts by which an aggrieved state treats the subjects of another state giving provocation in a manner similar to that in which the subjects of the state using retortion are treated by the state giving provocation.
Note from asker:
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