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1 accidental bodily injury
Страхование: случайное телесное повреждениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > accidental bodily injury
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2 bodily injury
сокр. BI юр., мед., страх. телесное повреждение; физическая травмаSyn:See: -
3 injury
1) вред; ущерб; нарушение права другого лицаinjury by accident — 1. случайный вред 2. случайное причинение вреда
•injury dangerous to life — телесное повреждение, опасное для жизни;
injury involving death — смертельное телесное повреждение;
injury to health — повреждение, расстройство здоровья;
injury to person — личный вред;
- actual injuryto work an injury — нанести, причинить вред
- aggravated bodily injury
- bodily injury
- civil injury
- claimed injury
- complete injury
- continuing injury
- criminal injury
- deadly injury
- definite injury
- definite bodily injury
- employee injury
- fatal injury
- grievous bodily injury
- incidental injury
- legal injury
- lethal injury
- malicious injury
- pecuniary injury
- permanent injury
- personal injury
- physical injury
- riotous injury
- severe bodily injury
- spiritual injury
- temporal injury
- threatened injury
- trivial injury
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прил.1) общ. случайныйSee:2) мет. несущественный, нерелевантный ( не относящийся к сущности предмета)Ant: -
5 injury
сущ.1)а) общ. ущерб, вред, повреждение, порча, убытокto receive [suffer, sustain\] an injury — получить повреждение
Syn:harm, hurtSee:б) межд. эк. ущерб (в контексте международных торговых отношений: неблагоприятное воздействие на национальных производителей, вызванное действиями иностранных экспортеров)See:2) страх., юр., эк. тр. увечье, травма, рана, ранение, (телесное) повреждение; ушибelectrical injury — электротравма, повреждение электрическим током
to inflict injuries on (smb.) — нанести телесные повреждения
serious [severe\] injury — серьезное повреждение; серьезная травма
minor [slight\] injury — небольшое [легкое\] повреждение; легкая травма
See:accidental injury, intentional injury, employment injury, fatal injury, incapacitating injury, non-incapacitating injury, repetitive strain injury, worker injury, injury benefit, bodily injury liability insurance, personal injury protection, non-injury accident, injury accident, second injury fund, self-inflicted3) юр. ущемление прав, правонарушениеSee:
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n1) вред, ущерб
- accidental injury
- bodily injury
- civil injury
- disabling injury
- employment injury
- industrial injury
- mechanical injury
- personal injury
- radiation injury
- serious injury
- injury to a person
- injury to property
- injury caused by an accident
- injury resulting from an accident
- inflict an injury
- receive an injury
- suffer an injury
- sustain an injuryEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > injury
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1. n вред, ущербto suffer harm — получить повреждения; понести ущерб
to inflict harm — нанести, причинить вред
2. n зло, беда, вред; неприятностьinfliction of harm — нанесение, причинение вреда
3. n уст. горе, скорбь, печаль4. v вредить, причинять вред; наносить ущербaccidental harm — случайный вред; вред в результате несчастного случая
5. v редк. пострадать, понести ущербСинонимический ряд:1. abuse (noun) abuse; destruction2. evil (noun) evil; sinfulness; wickedness; wrong3. injury (noun) damage; detriment; hurt; impairment; infliction; injury; mischief; outrage; ruin; trauma4. hurt (verb) abuse; blemish; cripple; damage; disserve; hurt; impair; injure; maltreat; mar; molest; prejudice; ravage; spoil; tarnish; vitiate; woundАнтонимический ряд:amelioration; benefit; blessing; boon; boost; compensation; favor; favour; gain; good; heal; improvement; interest; preservation; profit; remedy; repair
См. также в других словарях:
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