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1 драка в публичном месте
Русско-английский юридический словарь > драка в публичном месте
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2 драка в публичном месте
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > драка в публичном месте
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3 драка в публичном месте
Русско-английский юридический словарь > драка в публичном месте
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4 драка в публичном месте
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > драка в публичном месте
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5 драка
1. scuffle; fightдрака в семье, бытовая драка — family fight
2. fight3. fightingдикая, беспорядочная драка — savage up-and-down fighting
4. fray5. row6. tussleСинонимический ряд:свалка (сущ.) баталия; бой; побоище; потасовка; рукопашная; свалка -
6 Групповая драка
leg.N.P. AFFRAY (http://moscow-translator.ru/legal-translation) -
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8 драка
1) General subject: affray, allcomers (массовая), barney, battle (to fight somebody's battles for him - лезть в схватку за кого-либо), battle royal, brannigan, fight, fighting, fray, infighting, knock me down, knockdown, maihem, mayhem, mix in, punch out, punch up, rough and tumble, rough-and-tumble, row, scramble, scrap, scrimmage, scrum, scrummage, scuffle, turn up, turn-to, turn-up, tussle, up and downer, wigs on the green, stoush (fight, dispute, brawl), dustup, exchange3) Slang: hassle5) Law: combat, mutual combat6) Australian slang: blue7) Scottish language: collieshangie, tousle8) Jargon: donnybrook, hassel, ruckus, square go, fracas, brawl, dance, romp, rumble, the bricks, workout9) Taboo: ass-kicking (особ. ногами) -
9 драка в общественном месте
Law: affray (состав преступления)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > драка в общественном месте
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10 драка в публичном месте
leg.N.P. affrayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > драка в публичном месте
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11 затевать драку
1) General subject: (/ссору) pick (up) a fight, row2) Makarov: cause an affray -
12 нарушение общественного спокойствия
1) General subject: affray, peace breaking3) Diplomatic term: peace-breakingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нарушение общественного спокойствия
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13 настораживать
1) General subject: alarm, cock, disquiet, put smb. on one's guard, fray, affray, be made uneasy2) Banking: raise hackles (What raised hackles was that...) -
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1) General subject: affright, alarm, appall, awe, be afraid, consternate, consternate pass, cow, dismay, flight, fray, fright, frighten, horrify, intimidate, make afraid, make nervous (кого-л.), panic, scare, spook, startle, menace, appal, affray, browbeat4) American: throw a scare5) Australian slang: push the panic button, put the wind up6) Scottish language: gliff7) Jargon: (кого-л.) give the shivers, make someone's toes curl, curl one's toes -
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1) General subject: affray, blow-up, brawl, brouhaha, bustup, corroboree, dust-up, embroilment, fallout (в нек. контекстах), fracas, kick up, muss, pandemonium, prang, rag, row, scandal, scene, schemozzle, shame, stink, sturt, wigs on the green, yammer, uproar (когда скандал связан с возмущением), shouting match, screaming match3) Slang: aggression4) Dialect: brangle5) American: song6) Rare: bobbery7) British English: aggro8) Australian slang: shindig9) Jargon: blow-up blowup, dirt, punch-up, ragtime, rookery, rough house, rumble, shemozzle, shlemozzle, dirty laundry, dirty linen, roughhouse, round-house10) American English: donnybrook11) Makarov: a piece of work, piece of work, trouble12) Taboo: hell broke loose, hell broken loose, shit hit the fan, shit hits the fan -
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1) General subject: affair, affairs, brouhaha, brush, encounter, passage at arms, passage of arms, passages, prang, ruffle, scrimmage, skirmish, slap-up, tiff, tilt, wrangle, zap, confrontation, melee, run-in, altercation3) Slang: hassle4) Obsolete: rencounter5) Military: bickering, brawl, clash, collision, dust-up, engagement, fray, minor action (с противником), scuffle, touch-and-go battle6) Bookish: velitation7) Rare: rencontre8) Australian slang: grouse9) Politics: tiff over (sth)10) Jargon: affray (http://moscow-translator.ru/translation-of-profanity), donnybrook, fracas11) Mass media: clashes -
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1) General subject: ado, affray, bluster, bobbery, boom, breeze, broil, burr (машин и т. п.), bustle, buzz, clamor, clamour, clash, clutter, commotion, corroboree, crack, din, discord, doing, effect, fracas, friction, fuzzbuzz, growl, growling (движения), hubbub, hue, hullabaloo, hurly-burly, jangle, kick up, loudness, noise, noisiness, pandemonium, plangency, plashing, plonk, pother, racket, racquet, rag, rattle, rave, roar, roaring, rough music, rough-house, row, row de dow, ruckus, ruction, ruffle, rumpus, rush, shemozzle, sing (ветра), skirr (крыльев), slam (захлопывающейся двери), sound, splore, splutter, sputter, stramash, sturt, thunder, toing and froing, tow row, tub thumping, tub-thumping, tumult, turmoil, turn up, turn-up, uproar, vociferance, vociferation, wallop, whir (машин, крыльев), whirr (крыльев, машин), yammer, mess, whirring4) Medicine: bruit, hum (глухой), murmur (в сердце, тж. heart murmur), murmur (в сердце; тж. heart murmur), souffle, souffle (дыхательный), strepitus (обычно при аускультации), susurrus (аускультативный феномен)8) French: charivari9) Obsolete: coil, garboil, row-de-dow11) Engineering: bang (в приёмнике), rumble, sputter (двигателя)12) Chemistry: background noise13) Construction: unpitched sound15) Diplomatic term: carry-on17) Jargon: blow-up blowup, hol pollol, hol-pollol, rough house, row-de-dowdy, rowdy-dow, rowdy-dowdy, rowdydow, shlemozzle, holly-golly, hully-gully18) Information technology: jitter20) Astronautics: random signal21) Simple: dust-up22) Geophysics: artefact, incoherent data23) Travel: dining25) Aviation medicine: tinnitus26) Makarov: a piece of work, bruit (при аускультации), doings, dust, piece of work, plash (дождя), plashing (дождя), thump, toing and froing (суматоха)27) Archaic: bruit (при выслушивании легких и сердца)28) Taboo: merry hell29) Gold mining: artifact -
19 скандал
scandal; row, brawl (ссора); shame разг.* * ** * *scandal; row, brawl (ссора); shame разг.* * *affraybrawlingembroilmentfracaskick-upracketragscandalsceneshindy -
20 драка
сущ.fight;( в общественном месте тж) affray;brawl- бытовая дракавступать в \дракау — to come (fall, get) to blows
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affray — UK [əˈfreɪ] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms affray : singular affray plural affrays legal a noisy argument or fight in a public place … English dictionary
affray — 1. noun a) The act of suddenly disturbing any one; an assault or attack. The affray in the busy marketplace caused great terror and disorder. b) A tumultuous assault or quarrel. Syn: fray, brawl, alarm, terror, fright … Wiktionary