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1 breach of the peace
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2 krænke den offentlige orden
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3 asayişi bozma
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4 rušení veřejného pořádku
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5 rauhanrikkomus
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6 narušavanje mira
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7 remećenje mira
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8 rušenie verejného poriadku
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9 attentat à l’ordre public
Mini Dictionnaire français-anglais > attentat à l’ordre public
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10 нарушение
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 -
11 béke megbontása
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12 közrend megbontása
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13 arruaça
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14 alteración del orden público
• breach of the peace• disturbance of the peaceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > alteración del orden público
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15 perturbación del orden público
• breach of the peace• disturbance of the peaceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > perturbación del orden público
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16 alteración de la paz
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17 alteración del orden
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18 нарушение мирного соглашения
Русско-английский политический словарь > нарушение мирного соглашения
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19 нарушение общественного порядка
breach of the peace, disorderly conduct, public disorders, breakdown of social order, public order offenseРусско-английский политический словарь > нарушение общественного порядка
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20 alterar
v.1 to alter (to change).alterar el orden de las palabras to change the order of the wordsesto altera nuestros planes that changes our plansAlteré las medidas I altered the measurements.Su petulancia alteró a Elsa His petulance altered Elsa.2 to agitate, to fluster (perturbar) (person).le alteran mucho los cambios change upsets him a lot3 to disrupt.fue detenido por alterar el orden público he was arrested for causing a breach of the peace* * *1 (cambiar) to change, modify, alter2 (estropear) to spoil, upset; (comida) to make go off, turn bad3 (enfadar) to annoy, upset4 (inquietar) to unnerve, make feel restless1 (cambiar) to change2 (deteriorarse) to go bad, go off3 (enfadarse) to lose one's temper, get upset\alterar el orden público to disturb the peace, cause a breach of the peace* * *verb1) to alter, modify2) disturb•* * *1. VT1) (=cambiar) to modify, altertuvimos que alterar los planes por la huelga — we had to modify o alter our plans because of the strike
2) (=estropear) [+ alimentos] to spoil; [+ leche] to sourla humedad alteró los alimentos — the humidity spoiled the food, the humidity made the food go bad
3) (=conmocionar) to shake, upsetla noticia del accidente la alteró visiblemente — she was visibly shaken o upset by the news of the accident
4)5) (=distorsionar) [+ verdad] to distort, twist2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <plan/texto> to change, alterb) <hechos/verdad> to distortel sentido de mis palabras fue alterado — what I said was misinterpreted o misrepresented
c) < alimento> to make... go off, turn... bad2) ( perturbar)a) < paz> to disturbb) < persona> to upset2.alterarse v pron1) alimentos to go off, go bad2) pulso/respiración to become irregular3) persona to get upset* * *= alter, disturb, upset, doctor, redraw [re-draw], change.Ex. Even the same collection some years on will have altered, and the device, in order to remain effective, must evolve in keeping with the development of the collection.Ex. Transcribe the data as found, however, if case endings are affected, if the grammatical construction of the data would be disturbed, or if one element is inseparably linked to another.Ex. Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.Ex. The purpose of the present paper is to determine the effect of doctoring AACR2 in this manner.Ex. the Internet has fundamentally redrawn the way in which people can organize themselves.----* alterar el equilibrio = upset + the balance.* alterar el orden público = breach + the peace, disturb + the peace.* alterar el sistema = perturb + the system.* alterar la paz = disrupt + peace.* sin alterar = unaltered, unmodified.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <plan/texto> to change, alterb) <hechos/verdad> to distortel sentido de mis palabras fue alterado — what I said was misinterpreted o misrepresented
c) < alimento> to make... go off, turn... bad2) ( perturbar)a) < paz> to disturbb) < persona> to upset2.alterarse v pron1) alimentos to go off, go bad2) pulso/respiración to become irregular3) persona to get upset* * *= alter, disturb, upset, doctor, redraw [re-draw], change.Ex: Even the same collection some years on will have altered, and the device, in order to remain effective, must evolve in keeping with the development of the collection.
Ex: Transcribe the data as found, however, if case endings are affected, if the grammatical construction of the data would be disturbed, or if one element is inseparably linked to another.Ex: Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.Ex: The purpose of the present paper is to determine the effect of doctoring AACR2 in this manner.Ex: the Internet has fundamentally redrawn the way in which people can organize themselves.* alterar el equilibrio = upset + the balance.* alterar el orden público = breach + the peace, disturb + the peace.* alterar el sistema = perturb + the system.* alterar la paz = disrupt + peace.* sin alterar = unaltered, unmodified.* * *alterar [A1 ]vtA (cambiar, modificar)1 ‹plan/texto/información› to change, alterel orden de los factores no altera el producto the order of the factors does not alter o affect the productestá alterando los hechos he is distorting the factsel sentido de mis palabras ha sido alterado what I said has been misinterpreted o misrepresented2 ‹alimento› to make … go off, turn … badla exposición al sol puede alterar el color exposure to the sun can affect the color1 ‹paz› to disturbfue acusado de alterar el orden público he was charged with causing a breach of the peace2 ‹persona› to upsettraten de no alterar al enfermo try not to upset the patient in any wayla noticia del golpe alteró visiblemente al embajador the ambassador was visibly shaken by the news of the coupno debes dejar que esas cosas te alteren you shouldn't let those things upset you o ( colloq) get to youA «alimentos» to go off, go badB«pulso/respiración»: con la emoción se le alteró la voz her voice shook o faltered with emotionC «persona» to get upset* * *
alterar ( conjugate alterar) verbo transitivo
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2 ( perturbar)
alterarse verbo pronominal
1 [ alimentos] to go off, go bad
2 [pulso/respiración] to become irregular;
[ color] to change
3 [ persona] to get upset
alterar verbo transitivo to alter, change
' alterar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agitar
- desfigurar
- falsear
- pervertir
- tergiversar
- trastocar
- trastornar
- cambiar
- falsificar
- orden
English:
disturb
- evenly
- ruffle
- tamper
- breach
- tamper with
- unsettle
- upset
* * *♦ vt1. [cambiar] to alter, to change;alterar el orden de las palabras to change the order of the words;esto altera nuestros planes that changes our plans2. [perturbar] [persona] to agitate, to fluster;le alteran mucho los cambios the changes upset him a lot;no le gusta que alteren sus costumbres she doesn't like having her routine upset;fue detenido por alterar el orden público he was arrested for causing a breach of the peace* * *v/t1 ( cambiar) alter2 a alguien upset3:alterar el orden público cause a breach of the peace* * *alterar vt1) modificar: to alter, to modify2) perturbar: to disturb, to disrupt* * *
См. также в других словарях:
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