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1 exemption from police
Дипломатический термин: освобождение от исполнения полицейских распоряжений -
2 extract from police records
Деловая лексика: выписка из полицейского досьеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > extract from police records
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3 exemption from police
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4 extract from police records
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > extract from police records
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6 exemption from police
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > exemption from police
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7 exemption from police
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > exemption from police
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8 police
police [pɔlis]1. feminine noun• vous êtes de la police ? are you from the police?b. ( = maintien de l'ordre) policingd. (Typography, computing) police (de caractères) font2. compounds► police judiciaire ≈ Criminal Investigation Department► police des mœurs, police mondaine ≈ vice squad► police municipale ≈ local police► police parallèle ≈ secret police► police secours ≈ emergency services• appeler police secours ≈ to call the emergency services* * *pɔlis1) ( force) police (+ v pl)2) ( organisme privé) security service3) ( maintien de l'ordre) policing4) ( d'assurance) policy5) ( en typographie)6) ( tribunal)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *pɔlis nf1) (= forces de l'ordre) policeLa police recherche le voleur. — The police are looking for the thief.
2) (= discipline)assurer la police de; assurer la police dans — to keep order in
* * *police nf1 ( force) police (+ v pl); il est dans la police he is in the police; voiture de police police car; coopération des polices cooperation between police forces; toutes les polices du pays every police force in the country;2 ( organisme privé) security service;3 ( maintien de l'ordre) policing; pouvoirs de police powers to enforce law and order; faire la police to keep order; faire la police dans un quartier/une zone to police a district/an area; faire sa propre police to do one's own policing;4 Assur police (d'assurance) ( contrat) (insurance) policy; ( document) policy (document); contracter une police d'assurance-vie to take out life insurance ou a life insurance policy;6 ( tribunal) passer en simple police to be tried in a police court.police de l'air et des frontières, PAF border police; police judiciaire, PJ detective division of the French police force; police militaire military police; police des mœurs or mondaine vice squad; police montée mounted police; police municipale city police; police nationale national police force; police parallèle unofficial government police; police des polices police internal investigative body; police politique political police; police privée private police force; police de la route traffic police; police secours ≈ emergency services (pl); appeler police secours to call the emergency services; police secrète secret police.ⓘ Police nationale The nationally organized police service, responsible to the ministre de l'Intérieur, and a separate organization from the Gendarmerie nationale.[pɔlis] nom féminin1. [institution] policeentrer dans la police to join the police, to go into the police forcepolice judiciaire ≃ Criminal Investigation Departmentpolice mondaine ou des mœurs Vice Squadpolice municipale ≃ local police2. [maintien de l'ordre] (enforcement of) law and order3. IMPRIMERIE4. DROITThe Police nationale comes under the authority of the Ministry of the Interior, unlike the Gendarmerie which is an army corps. Gendarmes are usually to be found in rural areas. -
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police [pɔlis]1. feminine noun• vous êtes de la police ? are you from the police?b. ( = maintien de l'ordre) policingd. (Typography, computing) police (de caractères) font2. compounds► police judiciaire ≈ Criminal Investigation Department► police des mœurs, police mondaine ≈ vice squad► police municipale ≈ local police► police parallèle ≈ secret police► police secours ≈ emergency services• appeler police secours ≈ to call the emergency services* * *pɔlis1) ( force) police (+ v pl)2) ( organisme privé) security service3) ( maintien de l'ordre) policing4) ( d'assurance) policy5) ( en typographie)6) ( tribunal)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *pɔlis nf1) (= forces de l'ordre) policeLa police recherche le voleur. — The police are looking for the thief.
2) (= discipline)assurer la police de; assurer la police dans — to keep order in
* * *police nf1 ( force) police (+ v pl); il est dans la police he is in the police; voiture de police police car; coopération des polices cooperation between police forces; toutes les polices du pays every police force in the country;2 ( organisme privé) security service;3 ( maintien de l'ordre) policing; pouvoirs de police powers to enforce law and order; faire la police to keep order; faire la police dans un quartier/une zone to police a district/an area; faire sa propre police to do one's own policing;4 Assur police (d'assurance) ( contrat) (insurance) policy; ( document) policy (document); contracter une police d'assurance-vie to take out life insurance ou a life insurance policy;6 ( tribunal) passer en simple police to be tried in a police court.police de l'air et des frontières, PAF border police; police judiciaire, PJ detective division of the French police force; police militaire military police; police des mœurs or mondaine vice squad; police montée mounted police; police municipale city police; police nationale national police force; police parallèle unofficial government police; police des polices police internal investigative body; police politique political police; police privée private police force; police de la route traffic police; police secours ≈ emergency services (pl); appeler police secours to call the emergency services; police secrète secret police.ⓘ Police nationale The nationally organized police service, responsible to the ministre de l'Intérieur, and a separate organization from the Gendarmerie nationale. -
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1) поліція, поліцейські; охорона порядку, підтримання порядку2) нести поліцейську службу, охороняти порядок, підтримувати порядок; забезпечувати поліцейською охороною•- police accountability
- police action
- police activities
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- police administration
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- police anatagonizer
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- police calls from the public
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- police communication center
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- police-suspect encounter
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11 police calls from the public
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > police calls from the public
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12 elicit a confession from the accused
[Police] soutirer des aveux à un prévenuEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > elicit a confession from the accused
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13 flush from
сгонять, прогонять The police succeeded in flushing the criminals from their secret meeting place. ≈ Полиции удалось отвадить преступников от их обычного места сходок. You have to flush the birds from their hiding place before you shoot them. ≈ Прежде чем стрелять в птицу, ее надо сначала согнать с места.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > flush from
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15 expulsion from the stadium
■ Measure taken by the match organisers in cooperation with the police to remove a person from the stadium and ensure he is not readmitted.■ Vom Ausrichter in Zusammenarbeit mit der Polizei getroffene Maßnahme, die darin besteht, eine Person aus dem Stadion zu verweisen und sicherzustellten, dass sie nicht mehr eingelassen wird.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > expulsion from the stadium
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16 a home from home
paзг.дoмaшняя oбcтaнoвкa, втopoй дoм; кaк дoмa'This is your home from home for the duration,' Ned told Barley, as we showed him around (J. le Carre). Ted has built a home from home for the feline community. The whole thing started by accident when he agreed to look after a neighbour's cat during a holiday period (Police) -
17 part from
اِنْصَرَفَ \ clear off: to go away: Clear off before the police come.. go: to be spent; be used: Most of my pay goes on food. His strength had gone. part from: to leave: She parted from me in tears. -
18 theft from employer
Jur. [Police] vol domestique [Interpol]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > theft from employer
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19 be hiding from the police
Общая лексика: укрываться от полицииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > be hiding from the police
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20 extract from the police records
Юридический термин: выписка из полицейского досьеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > extract from the police records
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