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1 вред
1. determent2. hazardмеры, принятые в связи с докладом о вреде курения — the follow-up of the report on smoking hazards
3. hurt4. injure5. injuryгражданский вред, деликт — civil injury
личный вред; оскорбление личности — personal injury
вред, ущерб, причинённый преступлением — criminal injury
вред, определённый по характеру и тяжести — definite injury
6. detriment7. disservice8. harm; damage; detrimentнанесение, причинение вреда — infliction of harm
нанести, причинить вред — to inflict harm
9. damage10. ill11. mischiefАнтонимический ряд:польза; пользу -
2 преступное причинение ущерба
1) Law: criminal mischief (ущерб более 5 тыс. долл.)2) Business: criminal damageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > преступное причинение ущерба
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3 преступно причинённый вред
Law: criminal mischiefУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > преступно причинённый вред
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4 преступно-причинённый вред
criminal damage (injury, mischief)Русско-английский юридический словарь > преступно-причинённый вред
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5 вред
сущ.( ущерб) damage;detriment;harm;injury;prejudice;wrong;( зло) mischief- во вред
- гражданский вред
- длящийся вред
- личный вред
- невозместимый вред
- непосредственно причинённый вред
- потерпевший вред
- предотвращённый вред
- причинённый вред
- случайный вредзлоумышленное причинение \вреда — malicious damage
преступно-причинённый вред — criminal damage (injury, mischief)
причинение \вреда личности (частному лицу) — personal injury (tort, wrong); wrong against an individual
причинение \вреда обществу — public mischief (wrong); wrong against the public
причинять (наносить) вред — ( ущерб) to damage; damnify; do (inflict) damage (harm, wrong) (to); harm; injure; prejudice
причиняющий (наносящий) вред — injurious; prejudicial
случайное причинение \вреда — accidental injury (harm, wrong); injury by accident
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6 телесное повреждение
1) General subject: bodily harm, bodily injury, injury2) Medicine: maim3) Law: (тяжкое) (grievous) bodily harm, bodily damage, bodily mischief, corporal hurt, hurt, lesion, physical injury4) Economy: damage to persons, injury to a person5) Insurance: bodily injury (BI)6) Sakhalin energy glossary: bodily7) leg.N.P. bodily injury (criminal law), damage to person (criminal law), personal injury (criminal law), physical injury (criminal law)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > телесное повреждение
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7 Вору потакать, что самому воровать
Не who assists a criminal is a dishonest man himself See Не только тот вор, что крадет, а и тот, кто лестницу подает (H), Укрыватель - тот же вор (У)Var.: Что самому воровать, что вору стремянку держатьCf: The accomplice is as bad as the thief (Am., Br.). Не is as guilty who holds the bag as he who puts in (Br.). Не that hinders not a mischief is guilty of it (Br.). Не who holds the ladder is as bad as the thief (Am.). The receiver is as bad as the thief (Am., Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Вору потакать, что самому воровать
См. также в других словарях:
criminal mischief — n. The crime of maliciously injuring property. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 … Law dictionary
criminal mischief — A species of wilful and malicious injury to property made punishable by statutes in most jurisdictions … Black's law dictionary
criminal mischief — A species of wilful and malicious injury to property made punishable by statutes in most jurisdictions … Black's law dictionary
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mischief — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ criminal (law) … OF MISCHIEF ▪ glint, hint ▪ There was a glint of mischief in her eyes. VERB + MISCHIEF … Collocations dictionary
Criminal law of Singapore — A variety of activities ranging from smoking to carrying durians is banned on Singapore s Mass Rapid Transit system. Although the legal system of Singapore is a common law system, the criminal law of Singapore is largely statutory in nature. The… … Wikipedia