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1 assault
n1) атака, нападение; штурм2) юр. словесное оскорбление и угроза действием; нападение на кого-л.3) резкие выступления (против кого-л., чего-л.); нападки (на кого-л., что-л.)•to beat off an assault — отбивать атаку, отражать штурм
to commit an assault upon smb — нападать на кого-л., оскорблять кого-л. действием
to make an assault on / upon smb — совершать нападение на кого-л.
to repulse an assault — отбивать атаку / нападение; отражать штурм
- all-out assaultto withstand an assault — выдерживать атаку / штурм
- armed assault
- assault and battery
- assault on democratic freedoms
- assault on police
- assault on the freedom of the press
- assaults upon the constitution
- attempted assault
- criminal assault
- final assault
- ground assault
- indecent assault
- military assault
- pre-emptive assault on a country
- serious bodily assault -
2 assault
1) нападение | совершить нападение2) словесное оскорбление и угроза физическим насилием или покушение на нанесение удара либо угроза таковым•assault attempted without weapon — покушение на нападение без применения оружия;
assault attempted with weapon — покушение на нападение с применением оружия;
assault causing (actual) bodily harm — нападение с причинением телесного повреждения;
assault causing grievous bodily harm — нападение с причинением тяжкого телесного повреждения;
assault completed with injury — нападение, завершившееся причинением телесных повреждений;
assault in concert — групповое нападение;
- common assaultassault related to robbery — грабительское или разбойное нападение;
- criminal assault
- felonious assault
- indecent assault
- malicious assault
- murderous assault
- physical assault
- secret assault
- simple assault
- sudden assault
- violent assault
- surprise assault
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