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1 совершать
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > совершать
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2 проступок
1. shortcomings2. misdeed3. misdemeanor4. fault5. offenceгрешок, мелкий проступок — trivial offence
6. offense7. transgression8. wrongdoingСинонимический ряд:провинность (сущ.) грех; грешок; прегрешение; провинность; согрешение -
3 дисциплинарный проступок
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > дисциплинарный проступок
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4 совершать
1. transact2. commited3. committed4. perpetrate5. perpetrated6. perpetrating7. accomplish; commit; make; strike; effect; celebrate; doделать набеги, совершать налёт — to make foray
8. commitСинонимический ряд:свершать (глаг.) делать; производить; свершать -
5 грешить
1) General subject: err, offend, sin, transgress2) Obsolete: fault3) Literal: indulge ( oneself) in (в смысле слишком чем-либо увлекаться)4) Religion: commit adultery, sin( To commit an offense against religious or moral law), trespass5) Jargon: go wrong6) Makarov: do wrong, fall from grace7) Archaic: blame (грешить на кого-то - ругать)8) Christianity: commit a sin -
6 совершать дисциплинарный проступок
Military: commit an offenseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совершать дисциплинарный проступок
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7 совершить дисциплинарный проступок
Military: commit an offenseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совершить дисциплинарный проступок
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8 провиниться
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9 совершать допинговое нарушение
commit a doping offense / violationРусско-английский спортивный словарь > совершать допинговое нарушение
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10 правонарушение
сoffence/AE offense, breach/transgres-sion/violation of the law, a wrongdoingсоверши́ть правонаруше́ние — to commit an offence/a wrongdoing
лицо́, впервы́е соверши́вшее правонаруше́ние — first offender
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11 преступление
сдолжностно́е преступле́ние — misdemeanor in office юр
вое́нное преступле́ние — war crime
госуда́рственное преступле́ние — treason
уголо́вное преступле́ние — criminal offence, felony
преступле́ния про́тив челове́чества — crimes against humanity
соверши́ть преступле́ние — to commit/to perpetrate lit a crime/an offence
См. также в других словарях:
commit an offense — commit a crime, violate the law … English contemporary dictionary
commit — com·mit vb com·mit·ted, com·mit·ting vt 1 a: to put into another s charge or trust: entrust consign committed her children to her sister s care b: to place in a prison or mental hospital esp. by judicial order was found to be gravely … Law dictionary
offense — of|fense [ ə fens ] noun *** ▸ 1 illegal act ▸ 2 make someone angry ▸ 3 in sports ▸ 4 something that makes you angry ▸ 5 process of attacking 1. ) count a crime or illegal activity for which there is a punishment: a traffic/drug/sex offense… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
commit — To make a commitment; to perpetrate, as to commit burglary. Under the statute making it an offense to conspire to commit an offense against the United States, the word means no more than bring about. It is not necessary that the conspiracy… … Ballentine's law dictionary
offense — n. infraction 1) to commit an offense 2) a minor, petty, trivial; serious offense 3) a capital; impeachable; indictable offense 4) an offense against feeling of outrage 5) to take offense at (she takes offense at every remark) insult (formal) 6)… … Combinatory dictionary
commit — vb 1 Commit, entrust, confide, consign, relegate are comparable when they mean to assign to a person or place for some definite end or purpose (as custody or safekeeping). Commit is the widest term; it may express merely the general idea of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
commit — [kə mit′] vt. committed, committing [ME committen < L committere, to bring together, commit < com , together + mittere, to send: see MISSION] 1. to give in charge or trust; deliver for safekeeping; entrust; consign [we commit his fame to… … English World dictionary
commit offense — index offend (violate the law) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
commit — com|mit [ kə mıt ] verb *** ▸ 1 do something illegal/wrong ▸ 2 (make someone) agree to something ▸ 3 say something/someone will be used ▸ 4 send someone to prison ▸ 5 in relationships ▸ 6 state someone is mentally ill ▸ 7 put someone/something in … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
commit — verb (committed; committing) Etymology: Middle English committen, from Anglo French committer, from Latin committere to connect, entrust, from com + mittere to send Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
lesser included offense — One which is composed of some, but not all elements of a greater offense and which does not have any element not included in greater offense so that it is impossible to commit greater offense without necessarily committing the lesser offense.… … Black's law dictionary