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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > breach of etiquette
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nounEtikette, die* * *['etiket](rules for correct or polite behaviour between people, or within certain professions: medical/legal etiquette.) gute Umgangsformen (pl.)* * *eti·quette[ˈetɪket, AM ˈet̬ɪkɪt]breach of \etiquette Verstoß m gegen die Etikettecourt \etiquette Hofetikette f, Hofzeremoniell ntlegal \etiquette Berufsethos nt der Anwältesocial \etiquette gesellschaftliche Umgangsformen* * *['etɪket]nEtikette fa breach of etiquette — ein Verstoß m gegen die Etikette
that's not in accordance with medical etiquette — das entspricht nicht dem Berufsethos eines Arztes
* * *a) Zeremoniell nb) Anstands-, Verhaltensregeln pl, (gute) Umgangsformen pl:legal etiquette das Berufsethos der Anwälte* * *nounEtikette, die* * *n.Etikett -en n. -
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1. nounbreach of the peace — Störung von Ruhe und Ordnung; (by noise only) ruhestörender Lärm
breach of contract — Vertragsbruch, der
breach of promise — Wortbruch, der
2) (of relations) Bruch, der2. transitive verbstep into the breach — (fig.) in die Bresche treten od. springen
eine Bresche schlagen in (+ Akk.)the wall/dike was breached — in die Mauer wurde eine Bresche geschlagen/der Deich wurde durchbrochen
* * *[bri: ] 1. noun1) (a breaking (of a promise etc).) der Bruch2. verb(to make an opening in or break (someone's defence).) eine Bresche schlagen- academic.ru/96044/breach_of_the_peace">breach of the peace* * *[bri:tʃ]I. n\breach in/of an agreement Verletzung f einer Vereinbarung\breach of confidence [or faith] Vertrauensbruch m\breach of contract Vertragsbruch m\breach of duty Pflichtverletzung f\breach of [the] law Gesetzesverletzung f, Rechtsbruch m\breach of the peace Störung f der öffentlichen Ruhe und Ordnung\breach of promise Wortbruch m, Wortbrüchigkeit fsecurity \breach Verstoß m gegen die Sicherheitsbestimmungenfundamental \breach [zum Vertragsrücktritt berechtigender] schwerer Vertragsbruchto make a \breach [in the enemy's lines] MIL eine Bresche [in die feindlichen Linien] schlagen, [die feindlichen Linien] durchbrechenII. vt1. (break)to \breach an agreement eine Vereinbarung verletzento \breach a contract einen Vertrag brechen2. (infiltrate)▪ to \breach sth a defence, the enemy lines etw durchbrechen* * *[briːtʃ]1. n1) Verletzung f (of +gen), Verstoß m (of gegen); (of law) Übertretung f ( of +gen), Verstoß ma breach of confidence/contract/faith — ein Vertrauens-/Vertrags-/Vertrauensbruch m
a breach of rule — eine Regelwidrigkeit f; (Sport) eine Regelverletzung f
a breach of security — ein Verstoß m gegen die Sicherheitsbestimmungen
breach of promise (Jur) — Bruch m des Eheversprechens
2. vt2) contract, treaty verletzen* * *breach [briːtʃ]A s1. fig Bruch m, Übertretung f, Verletzung f2. a) Bruch m, Riss m, Sprung mb) Lücke f3. fig Bruch m, Zwiespalt m, Zwist m4. MIL Bresche f (auch fig):fill ( oder fling o.s. into, step into, throw o.s. into) the breach fig in die Bresche springen ( for für);a) MIL die Hauptlast des Angriffs tragen,b) fig die Hauptarbeit leisten5. SCHIFF Brechen n, Einbruch m (der Wellen)6. TECH Durchbruch m7. figb) Unterbrechung f, Lücke fB v/t1. MILa) eine Bresche schlagen in (akk)b) durchbrechen (auch fig)2. einen Vertrag etc brechen, verletzenBesondere Redewendungen: breach of close JUR unbefugtes Betreten fremden Besitztums;breach of contract, breach of covenant JUR Vertragsbruch m;be in breach of a contract einen Vertrag gebrochen haben;breach of etiquette Verstoß m gegen den guten Ton;breach of law Rechtsbruch m;breach of prison Ausbruch m aus dem Gefängnis;* * *1. noun1) (violation) Verstoß, der (of gegen)breach of the peace — Störung von Ruhe und Ordnung; (by noise only) ruhestörender Lärm
breach of contract — Vertragsbruch, der
breach of promise — Wortbruch, der
2) (of relations) Bruch, der2. transitive verbstep into the breach — (fig.) in die Bresche treten od. springen
eine Bresche schlagen in (+ Akk.)the wall/dike was breached — in die Mauer wurde eine Bresche geschlagen/der Deich wurde durchbrochen
* * *n.(§ pl.: breaches)= Bresche -n f.Lücke -n f.Verletzung f.Verstoß -¨e m. v.durchbrechen v. -
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1. n1) нарушение•to be in breach of smth — нарушать что-л.
- breach of a treatyto heal / to repair the breach — положить конец разрыву ( в отношениях)
- breach of an agreement
- breach of an obligation
- breach of confidence
- breach of contract
- breach of etiquette
- breach of order
- breach of promise
- breach of the law
- breach of the peace
- breach of treaty obligations
- deliberate breach
- flagrant breach
- grave breach
- in breach of the European convention
- material breach
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n1) невыполнение (договора); нарушение (обязательства)3) юр. нарушение (закона, обязательств и т.п.)• -
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n1. юр. порушення (закону, зобов'язання тощо)- deliberative breach зумисне порушення- material breach суттєве порушення- serious breach тяжке порушення- breach of agreement порушення угоди- breach of confidence зловживання довірою- breach of covenant порушення договору- breach of etiquette порушення етикету- breach of international obligations порушення міжнародних зобов'язань- breach of the law порушення закону- breach of order порушення порядку- breach of a treaty порушення договору- breach between the two countries розрив між двома країнами- duration of the breach тривалість порушення- moment of the breach момент порушення- to heal the breach between two countries покласти кінець розриву між двома країнами- to repair the breach between two countries покласти кінець розриву між двома країнами -
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{,eti'ket}
1. етикет, протокол, церемониал
it is not ETIQUETTE to не е съобразно с протокола/етикета да, не е прилично да
2. професионална етика* * *{,eti'ket} n 1. етикет, протокол, церемониал; it is not etiquette t* * *церемониал; протокол; етикет;* * *1. it is not etiquette to не е съобразно с протокола/етикета да, не е прилично да 2. етикет, протокол, церемониал 3. професионална етика* * *etiquette[¸eti´ket] n 1. етикет, протокол, церемониал; a breach of \etiquette нарушение на протокола; it is not \etiquette to не е според протокола (етикета) да; 2. професионална етика; the legal \etiquette, the \etiquette of the Bar адвокатска етика; medical \etiquette лекарска етика. -
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eti·quette [ʼetɪket, Am ʼet̬ɪkɪt] nEtikette f;breach of \etiquette Verstoß m gegen die Etikette;court \etiquette Hofetikette f, Hofzeremoniell nt;legal \etiquette Berufsethos nt der Anwälte;social \etiquette gesellschaftliche Umgangsformen -
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breach [bri:tʃ]1 noun∎ Military our troops made a breach in the enemy lines nos troupes ont percé les lignes ennemies;∎ figurative she stepped into the breach when I fell ill elle m'a remplacé au pied levé quand je suis tombé malade;∎ familiar humorous once more into the breach (, dear friends) encore une fois sur la brèche (, les amis)(b) (violation → of law) violation f (of de); (→ of discipline, order, rules) infraction f (of de); (→ of etiquette, friendship) manquement m (of à); (→ of confidence, trust) abus m (of de);∎ a breach of professional secrecy une violation du secret professionnel(a) (make gap in) ouvrir une brèche dans, faire un trou dans;∎ Military we breached the enemy lines nous avons percé les lignes ennemies(whale) sauter hors de l'eau►► Law breach of contract rupture f de contrat;Law breach of the peace atteinte f à l'ordre public;Parliament breach of privilege atteinte f aux privilèges parlementaires;ⓘ Once more into the breach, dear friends Cette phrase ("encore une fois sur la brèche, les amis") est extraite d'un passage de Henry V de Shakespeare, lorsque le roi s'adresse à ses soldats pour les encourager avant la bataille d'Azincourt. Aujourd'hui on utilise cette phrase sur le mode humoristique lorsque l'on entreprend une tâche difficile, et souvent avant un deuxième essai. -
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > breach of professional etiquette
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breach, violation, disturbance(на закон) infringement, infraction, offence, contravention, malpractice(на обещание) departure (from)сп. faultнарушение на обществения ред breach of the peaceнарушение на обществения ред и добрите нрави disorderly conductнарушение на закона an offence against the law, a failure to observe the lawнарушение на регламента/реда a breach of orderнарушение на задължение a breach of trustнарушение на владение a breach of close, trespassнарушение на договор an infringement of a treatyнарушение на правилата на уличното движение an infringement of traffic regulationsнарушение на приличието indecorum* * *нарушѐние,ср., -я breach, violation, disturbance; (на закон) infringement, infraction, offence, contravention, malpractice; (на обещание) departure (from); спорт. fault, foul, breach (of rules); извършвам \нарушениее спорт. commit a foul, foul; \нарушениее на владение breach of close, trespass; \нарушениее на договор infringement of a treaty; \нарушениее на дълг dereliction (of duty); \нарушениее на задължение breach of trust; \нарушениее на закона offence against the law, a failure to observe the law; \нарушениее на обществения ред breach of the peace; disturbance; \нарушениее на обществения ред и добрите нрави disorderly conduct; \нарушениее на правилата на уличното движение infringement of traffic regulations; \нарушениее на приличието indecorum; \нарушениее на протокола breach of etiquette; \нарушениее на регламента/реда breach of order; \нарушениее на човешките права violation of human rights; отбелязвам \нарушениее sound/mark/give/judge/rule a foul; отстранен от игра за пет \нарушениея disqualified on five fouls.* * *malpractice (на закона): нарушение of the peace - нарушаване на обществения ред; contravention; departure{di;pa;tSx}; fault; infraction; infringement: нарушение of a treaty - нарушение на договор; offence; transgression* * *1. (на закон) infringement, infraction, offence, contravention, malpractice 2. (на обещание) departure (from) 3. breach, violation, disturbance 4. НАРУШЕНИЕ на владение a breach of close, trespass 5. НАРУШЕНИЕ на договор an infringement of a treaty 6. НАРУШЕНИЕ на дълг dereliction (of duty) 7. НАРУШЕНИЕ на задължение а breach of trust 8. НАРУШЕНИЕ на закона an offence against the law, a failure to observe the law 9. НАРУШЕНИЕ на обществения ред breach of the peace 10. НАРУШЕНИЕ на обществения ред и добрите нрави disorderly conduct 11. НАРУШЕНИЕ на правилата на уличното движение an infringement of traffic regulations 12. НАРУШЕНИЕ на приличието indecorum 13. НАРУШЕНИЕ на регламента/реда a breach of order 14. сn. fault -
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f; -, -n1. etiquette, convention(s Pl.); Verstoß gegen die Etikette breach of etiquette; es ist gegen die Etikette zu (+ Inf.) it’s bad form to (+ Inf.)2. österr., schw. Etikett* * *die Etiketteetiquette* * *Eti|kẹt|te [eti'kɛtə]f -, -n1) etiquettegegen die Etikette (bei Hofe) verstoßen — to offend against (court) etiquette, to commit a breach of( court) etiquette
2) (Aus = Etikett) label* * *Eti·ket·te<-, -n>[etiˈkɛtə]f (geh) etiquettegegen die \Etikette verstoßen to offend against etiquette* * *die; Etikette, Etiketten etiquette* * *1. etiquette, convention(s pl);Verstoß gegen die Etikette breach of etiquette;* * *die; Etikette, Etiketten etiquette -
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m1. irregularity; bei Verfahren auch: procedural error2. gesellschaftlicher: faux pas* * *der Formfehlerirregularity* * *Fọrm|feh|lermirregularity; (gesellschaftlich) breach of etiquette* * *Form·feh·lerm2. (Verstoß gegen Etikette) breach of etiquette, faux pas* * *1) (in einem Verfahren, Dokument) irregularity2) (Taktlosigkeit) faux pas; breach of etiquette* * *1. irregularity; bei Verfahren auch: procedural error2. gesellschaftlicher: faux pas* * *1) (in einem Verfahren, Dokument) irregularity2) (Taktlosigkeit) faux pas; breach of etiquette* * *m.form error n.syntactic error n. -
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(unreg.)II v/i: verstoßen gegen offend against; ein Gesetz etc.: violate, infringe; gegen die Regeln / das Gesetz etc. verstoßen auch be against ( oder in breach of) the rules / law etc.—I P.P. verstoßen1II Adj. Ehefrau etc.: disowned; aus der Gemeinschaft etc. verstoßen sein be cast ( oder thrown) out of the community etc.* * *castaway (Adj.); outcast (Adj.);* * *ver|sto|ßen ptp verstoßen irreg1. vtjdn to disown, to repudiatejdn aus einem Verein/einer Gruppe verstóßen — to expel sb from a club/group, to throw sb out of a club/group
2. vigegen etw verstóßen — to offend against sth; gegen Gesetz, Regel auch to contravene sth
* * *ver·sto·ßen *I. vigegen das Gesetz \verstoßen to contravene [or be in contravention of] the law formgegen die Disziplin \verstoßen to violate [or commit a breach of] disciplineII. vtjdn aus dem Elterhaus \verstoßen to throw [or cast] sb out of the parental home* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb disown2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verbgegen etwas verstoßen — infringe or contravene something
* * *verstoßen1 (irr)A. v/t (ausstoßen) expel (B. v/i:verstoßen gegen offend against; ein Gesetz etc: violate, infringe;gegen die Regeln/das Gesetz etcverstoßen2A. pperf → verstoßen1B. adj Ehefrau etc: disowned;* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb disown2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verbgegen etwas verstoßen — infringe or contravene something
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f1. nur Sg. (Unrichtigkeit) incorrectness; (Ungenauigkeit) inaccuracy; des Benehmens etc. inappropriateness, stärker: impropriety* * *Ịn|kor|rekt|heitf2) (= Formfehler) impropriety, breach of propriety; (= Ungenauigkeit) inaccuracy* * *die; Inkorrektheit, Inkorrektheiten1) o. Pl. incorrectness2) (Fehler) mistake* * *1. nur sg (Unrichtigkeit) incorrectness; (Ungenauigkeit) inaccuracy; des Benehmens etc inappropriateness, stärker: impropriety* * *die; Inkorrektheit, Inkorrektheiten1) o. Pl. incorrectness2) (Fehler) mistake
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