Contingents of the norm and their meaning. Military-political meaning of the term

CONTINGENT

CONTINGENT

(new Latin, from Latin contingere - to touch). 1) the number of people, money and provisions that must be supplied famous area during the war. 2) the available number of people gathered for any purpose.

Dictionary foreign words, included in the Russian language. - Chudinov A.N., 1910 .

CONTINGENT

1) full number people who must be in the standing army; 2) personnel something, for example teachers of any department.

Dictionary of foreign words included in the Russian language. - Pavlenkov F., 1907 .

CONTINGENT

1) the total number of soldiers in the army, students in the classroom, officials in the office, etc. 2) the available number, personnel.

Complete dictionary foreign words that have come into use in the Russian language. - Popov M., 1907 .

CONTINGENT

[lat. contingens (contingentis) - in contact, falling to the share] - a collection of people of some kind. homogeneous group or category (CATEGORY).

Dictionary of foreign words. - Komlev N.G., 2006 .

CONTINGENT

novolatinsk., from lat. contingere, touch, touch, reach. Collection of money, supplies and especially troops from several possessions that agreed to wage war against common enemies.

Explanation of 25,000 foreign words that have come into use in the Russian language, with the meaning of their roots. - Mikhelson A.D., 1865 .

Contingent

(lat. contingens (contingentis) touching, falling to a share)

1) a collection of people forming a group or category that is homogeneous in some respect, for example. k. students;

2) installed for some. goal limit, the norm., for example, in foreign trade - a certain officially established quantity of a particular product (in value or weight terms) that a country can import or export abroad.

New dictionary foreign words.- by EdwART,, 2009 .

Contingent

contingent, m. [ from Latin contingens – contiguous, adjacent]. 1. The entire set of people who make up a certain. team, some kind social category(book). Contingent of recruits. 2. The maximum rate of import, export or transit of any kind. goods from one state to another, established by special agreements between states (economics, trade). Coal export contingent.

Big dictionary foreign words.- Publishing house "IDDK", 2007 .

Contingent

A, m. (German Contingent fr. contingent lat. contingere to grasp, touch, relate).
1. specialist. Installed for some. goals ultimate quantity of something. Export to. coal.
|| Wed. limit .
2. A collection of people who form a homogeneous group in some way. regarding group, category. TO. students.
|| Wed. frame .
Contingent- relating to contingent 1, 2, contingents.

Dictionary foreign words by L. P. Krysin. - M: Russian language, 1998 .


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    See circle... Synonym dictionary

    contingent- a, m. contingent, mat. Contingent lat. contingens, ntis inherited by share. 1. A set number of soldiers. which, according to German law, each region must supply to the army. Sl. 18. Caesar.. all the electors and officials of the empire jealously... ... Historical Dictionary Gallicisms of the Russian language

    CONTINGENT, contingent, male. (from lat. contingens touching, adjacent). 1. The entire set of people who make up some kind of collective, some kind of social category (book). Contingent of recruits. 2. Limit rate of import, export or... Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

    Modern encyclopedia

    - (from the Latin contingens, inherited by share) 1) a set of people forming a homogeneous group, category in any respect. 2) A limit quantity, a norm of something established for certain purposes (for example, the export contingent of coal) ... Big Encyclopedic Dictionary

    - (from lat. contingens touching) 1) a collection of people forming homogeneous group, category; 2) in foreign economic relations installable government agencies maximum rate of import, export, transit of certain goods into... ... Economic dictionary

    Contingent- (from the Latin contingens, inherited by share), 1) a set of people forming a group or category that is homogeneous in any respect. 2) A limit established for certain purposes, a norm of something (for example, the contingent of admission to ... ... Illustrated Encyclopedic Dictionary

    See Provisioning... Legal Dictionary

    A government-imposed cost or quantity restriction on the export or import and production of certain goods. Dictionary of business terms. Akademik.ru. 2001... Dictionary of business terms

    CONTINGENT, ah, husband. 1. Installed for which no. goals the maximum amount of something n. (specialist.). Export coal. 2. A set of people who form a homogeneous group in some sense. in relation to group, category (book). K. students. Dictionary… … Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary

Books

  • Limited contingent. Born in the USSR, Maksyutov Timur Yasaveevich. Before you is the story of the lost generation born in the USSR, about how former military personnel survived under the conditions of perestroika. Incredible stories that took place in Afghanistan and hot spots...

contingent

NT contingent, contingent, husband.(from lat. contingens - contiguous, adjacent).

1. The entire set of people who make up some group, some social category ( books). Contingent of recruits.

2. The maximum rate of import, export or transit of any goods from one state to another, established by special agreements between states ( econ., bargain.). Coal export contingent.

Modern economic dictionary. 1999

contingent

(from lat. contingens - touching)

1) a set of people forming a homogeneous group, category;

2) in foreign economic relations - the maximum rate of import, export, and transit of certain goods to certain countries established by government bodies. The contingent is determined in physical or monetary terms. Government regulation foreign trade in the form of establishing export and import quotas is called contingent allocation. Other types of quantitative restrictions established by the state are also called contingent. For example, the allocation of emissions is legal restriction issue of banknotes, and contingent taxes are such total value which are established as a whole, and then they are broken down by taxpayer.

Dictionary of Military Terms

contingent

1) a group (category) of people that is homogeneous in some respect, for example K. students of a military academy;

2) a limit established for certain purposes, a norm, for example, the number of troops allocated to the coalition army.

Reference Commercial Dictionary (1926)

contingent

1) in in a broad sense- quantity, a precisely established number (for example, contingent of employees - composition of employees);

2) see contingent.

Dictionary of economic terms

contingent

(from lat. contingens- touching)

1) a set of people forming a homogeneous group, category;

2) in foreign economic relations - the maximum rate of import, export, and transit of certain goods to certain countries established by government bodies. The contingent is determined in physical or monetary terms. State regulation of foreign trade in the form of establishing export and import quotas is called contingent. Other types of quantitative restrictions established by the state are also called contingent. For example, contingent issue is a legislative restriction on the issue of banknotes, and contingent taxes are those whose total value is established as a whole, and then they are allocated to taxpayers.

Thesaurus of Russian business vocabulary

contingent

Syn: quota

encyclopedic Dictionary

contingent

(from Lat. contingens - inherited by share),

- (from Latin contingens, Genitive contingentis - falling to a share) 1) a set of people forming a group or category that is homogeneous in some respect. Great Soviet Encyclopedia

  • CONTINGENT - CONTINGENT (from the Latin contingens - inherited by share), 1) a collection of people forming a group or category that is homogeneous in some respect. 2) A limit quantity, a norm of something established for certain purposes (for example, the export contingent of coal). Large encyclopedic dictionary
  • contingent - Contingent, m. [from Latin. contingens – contiguous, adjacent]. 1. The entire set of people who make up a certain. team, some kind social category (book). Contingent of recruits. 2. The maximum rate of import, export or transit of any kind. Large dictionary of foreign words
  • contingent - noun, number of synonyms: 5 category 31 quota 3 composition 49 special contingent 1 number 51 Dictionary of Russian synonyms
  • contingent - CONTINGENT, a, m. 1. Established for some. goals the maximum amount of something. (specialist.). Export coal. 2. A set of people who form a homogeneous group in some way. in relation to group, category (book). K. students. Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary
  • contingent - contingent I m. A set of people who make up a group or category that is homogeneous in some respect. II m. Limit norm, contractual quantity of something. Explanatory Dictionary by Efremova
  • contingent - See contingent. Big legal dictionary
  • contingent - CONTINGENT m. lat. share or share of a contribution, contribution: in general, everything that is due is due to whose share the part is due. Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary
  • Contingent - (annual recruits) - the number of recruits to be recruited into the troops determined by law (as of 1895, assigned to conscription: a) from the areas of the Empire, which are covered by the general regulations on conscription- 274650 people Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron
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  • contingent - -a, m. 1. book. A collection of people who are homogeneous in some way. regarding group, category. Student population. 2. special Installed for some. goals, limit quantity, norm of smth. Coal export contingent. Small academic dictionary
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  • CONTINGENT - CONTINGENT (from Latin contmgens - inherited by share) - English. contingent; German Contingent. 1. A set of individuals forming a homogeneous group. regarding group, category. 2. Installed for specific purpose limit quantity, norm tsp. Sociological Dictionary
  • contingent - CONTINGENT -a; m. [from lat. contingens (contingentis) - contiguous, adjacent] 1. Book. A collection of people who are homogeneous in some way. regarding group, category. K. students. 2. Special Installed for some. Kuznetsov's Explanatory Dictionary
  • CONTINGENT - (from Latin contingens - in contact) 1) a collection of people forming a homogeneous group, category; 2) in foreign economic relations - the maximum rate of import, export established by government bodies... Economic dictionary of terms
  • Ushakov's Dictionary

    Contingent

    NT contingent, contingent, husband.(from lat. contingens - contiguous, adjacent).

    1. The entire set of people who make up some group, some social category ( books). Contingent of recruits.

    2. The maximum rate of import, export or transit of any goods from one state to another, established by special agreements between states ( econ., bargain.). Coal export contingent.

    Modern economic dictionary. 1999

    CONTINGENT

    (from lat. contingens - touching)

    1) a set of people forming a homogeneous group, category;

    2) in foreign economic relations - the maximum rate of import, export, and transit of certain goods to certain countries established by government bodies. The contingent is determined in physical or monetary terms. State regulation of foreign trade in the form of establishing export and import quotas is called contingent. Other types of quantitative restrictions established by the state are also called contingent. For example, contingent issue is a legislative restriction on the issue of banknotes, and contingent taxes are those whose total value is established as a whole, and then they are allocated to taxpayers.

    Dictionary of Military Terms

    Contingent

    1) a group (category) of people that is homogeneous in some respect, for example K. students of a military academy;

    2) a maximum number or norm established for certain purposes, for example, the number of troops allocated to a coalition army.

    Reference Commercial Dictionary (1926)

    Dictionary of economic terms

    Contingent

    (from lat. contingens- touching)

    1) a set of people forming a homogeneous group, category;

    2) in foreign economic relations - the maximum rate of import, export, and transit of certain goods to certain countries established by government bodies. The contingent is determined in physical or monetary terms. State regulation of foreign trade in the form of establishing export and import quotas is called contingent. Other types of quantitative restrictions established by the state are also called contingent. For example, contingent issue is a legislative restriction on the issue of banknotes, and contingent taxes are those whose total value is established as a whole, and then they are allocated to taxpayers.

    Thesaurus of Russian business vocabulary

    Contingent

    Syn: quota

    encyclopedic Dictionary

    Contingent

    (from Lat. contingens - inherited by share),

    1. a collection of people who form a group or category that is homogeneous in some respect.
    2. A limit quantity or rate of something established for certain purposes (for example, the export contingent of coal).

    Ozhegov's Dictionary

    CONTING E NT, A, m.

    1. Installed for which goals are the maximum number of items. (specialist.). Export coal.

    2. A collection of people who form a homogeneous group. in relation to group, category (book). K. students.

    CONTINGENT

    CONTINGENT

    1. The entire set of people who make up some group, some social category (book). Contingent of recruits.

    2. The maximum rate of import, export or transit of any goods from one state to another, established by special agreements between states (economics, trade). Coal export contingent.


    Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary. D.N. Ushakov. 1935-1940.


    Synonyms:

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      - (new lat., from lat. contingere to touch). 1) the number of people, money and provisions that a certain region must provide during the war. 2) the available number of people gathered for any purpose. Dictionary of foreign words included in... ... Dictionary of foreign words of the Russian language

      See circle... Synonym dictionary

      contingent- a, m. contingent, mat. Contingent lat. contingens, ntis inherited by share. 1. A set number of soldiers. which, according to German law, each region must supply to the army. Sl. 18. Caesar.. all the electors and officials of the empire jealously... ... Historical Dictionary of Gallicisms of the Russian Language

      Modern encyclopedia

      - (from the Latin contingens, inherited by share) 1) a set of people forming a homogeneous group, category in any respect. 2) A limit quantity, a norm of something established for certain purposes (for example, the export contingent of coal) ... Big Encyclopedic Dictionary

      - (from Latin contingens contiguous) 1) a set of people forming a homogeneous group, category; 2) in foreign economic relations, the maximum rate of import, export, and transit of certain goods into... ... established by government bodies Economic dictionary

      Contingent- (from the Latin contingens, inherited by share), 1) a set of people forming a group or category that is homogeneous in any respect. 2) A limit established for certain purposes, a norm of something (for example, the contingent of admission to ... ... Illustrated Encyclopedic Dictionary

      See Provisioning... Legal Dictionary

      A government-imposed cost or quantity restriction on the export or import and production of certain goods. Dictionary of business terms. Akademik.ru. 2001... Dictionary of business terms

      CONTINGENT, ah, husband. 1. Installed for which no. goals the maximum amount of something n. (specialist.). Export coal. 2. A set of people who form a homogeneous group in some sense. in relation to group, category (book). K. students. Dictionary… … Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary

    Books

    • , Maksyutov Timur Yasaveevich. Before you is the story of the lost generation born in the USSR, about how former military personnel survived under the conditions of perestroika. Incredible stories that took place in Afghanistan and hot spots...
    • Limited contingent. Born in the USSR, Maksyutov T.Ya.. Before you is the story of the lost generation born in the USSR. About how former military personnel survived under perestroika. Incredible stories that took place in Afghanistan and hot spots...