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1 abusive treatment
Юридический термин: жестокое обращение, плохое обращение -
2 abusive treatment
плохое, жестокое обращение -
3 abusive
1. a оскорбительный, бранныйabusive language — брань, ругательства, оскорбительные выражения
2. a жестокий, негуманныйabusive treatment — плохое, жестокое обращение
3. a оскорбляющий; готовый оскорбить, обидеть4. a злоупотребляющий в личных интересах; коррумпированныйСинонимический ряд:1. brutal (adj.) brutal; cruel; harsh2. contumelious (adj.) asinine; contumelious; discourteous; invective; opprobrious; reviling; rude; sarcastic; scurrile; scurrilous; truculent; vituperative; vituperatory; vituperous3. derogatory (adj.) derogatory; disparaging; slanderous4. foul (adj.) foul; obscene; offensive5. insulting (adj.) abhorrent; detestable; hateful; impertinent; insulting; monstrous; nastyАнтонимический ряд:benevolent; flattering; polite -
4 treatment
1) режим, обращение, обхождение2) лечение3) некарательное воздействие на преступников; исправление преступников•treatment and correction — некарательное воздействие и исправление;
treatment as an involuntary patient — принудительное лечение;
treatment as a non-resident patient — лечение в качестве нестационарного пациента;
- absent treatmenttreatment as a resident patient — лечение в качестве стационарного пациента;
- abusive treatment
- brutal treatment
- community-based treatment
- community treatment
- compulsory treatment
- correctional treatment
- criminal treatment
- cruel treatment
- day treatment
- discriminatory treatment
- equivalent treatment
- group treatment
- improper treatment
- in-patient treatment
- institutionalized treatment
- institutional treatment
- legal treatment
- mental treatment
- mental treatment under probation order
- most-favoured-nation treatment
- mostfavoured-nation treatment
- most-favourednation treatment
- mostfavourednation treatment
- national treatment
- non-institutional treatment
- out-patient treatment
- particular treatment
- penal treatment
- penitentiary treatment
- post-trial treatment
- preferential treatment
- preferred treatment
- pre-release treatment
- probationary treatment
- psychiatric treatment
- punitive treatment
- reformatory treatment
- rehabilitative treatment
- residential treatment
- residential community treatment
- secure treatment
- social treatment
- special treatment
- tax treatment
- ward treatment
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5 treatment
1. n обращение, обхождениеabusive treatment — плохое, жестокое обращение
2. n жестокое обращениеthe new recruit got the treatment from a brutal sergeant — новобранцу здорово досталось от зверя-сержанта; сержант зверски обращался с новобранцем
3. n трактовка, обсуждение; исследование; освещениеseveral treatments of economic integration policies — несколько исследований политики экономической интеграции
4. n трактовка, исполнение5. n лечение; уходpatients under treatment — пациенты, находящиеся на излечении
6. n обработка7. n перевоспитание малолетних правонарушителей8. n с. -х. протравливание9. n пропитывание, пропитка10. n горн. обогащение11. n разработка киносценария12. n сл. киносценарийСинонимический ряд:1. conferment (noun) advisement; conferment2. handling (noun) approach; dealing with; execution; handling; management; maneuvering; manipulation; practice; procedure; strategy3. processing (noun) application of chemicals; coating; galvanizing; modification; painting; plating; preparation; processing; refining4. therapy (noun) care; cure; doctoring; mediation; medical care; medicine; prescription; regimen; remedy; therapy
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abusive — a•bu•sive [[t]əˈbyu sɪv[/t]] adj. 1) using, containing, or characterized by harshly or coarsely insulting language 2) treating badly or injuriously; mistreating, esp. physically: his abusive treatment of the horse[/ex] 3) wrongly used; corrupt:… … From formal English to slang
abusive — abu·sive /ə byü siv, ziv/ adj 1: characterized by wrong or improper use or action abusive tax shelters 2: inflicting verbal or physical abuse abusive parents abu·sive·ly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of L … Law dictionary
abusive — UK US /əˈbjuːsɪv/ adjective ► using rude and offensive words: »She was sacked for sending an abusive email to a colleague. »abusive calls/comments/language ► involving bad or wrong use of something or treatment of someone, especially for your own … Financial and business terms
abusive — /əˈbjusɪv/ (say uh byoohsiv) adjective 1. using harsh words or ill treatment: an abusive author. 2. characterised by or containing abuse: an abusive satire. 3. wrongly used; corrupt: an abusive exercise of power. –abusively, adverb –abusiveness,… …
abusive — Tending to deceive; practicing abuse; prone to ill treat by coarse, insulting words or harmful acts. Using ill treatment; injurious, improper, hurtful, offensive, reproachful … Black's law dictionary
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