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1 противоправное поведение
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > противоправное поведение
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2 делинквентное поведение
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > делинквентное поведение
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3 делинквентность
Law: delinquency (несовершеннолетнего), delinquent activities (несовершеннолетних), delinquent behavior, delinquent behaviour -
4 противоправное поведение
1) General subject: offending behaviour2) Law: crime, wrong-doing3) Business: delinquent behaviour4) leg.N.P. unlawful conductУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > противоправное поведение
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5 F91.3
рус Вызывающее оппозиционное расстройствоeng Oppositional defiant disorder. Conduct disorder, usually occurring in younger children, primarily characterized by markedly defiant, disobedient, disruptive behaviour that does not include delinquent acts or the more extreme forms of aggressive or dissocial behaviour. The disorder requires that the overall criteria for F91.- be met; even severely mischievous or naughty behaviour is not in itself sufficient for diagnosis. Caution should be employed before using this category, especially with older children, because clinically significant conduct disorder will usually be accompanied by dissocial or aggressive behaviour that goes beyond mere defiance, disobedience, or disruptiveness. -
6 преступный
прил.criminal;criminous;felonious;( виновный) culpable;( нарушивший право) delinquent;(зловредный, пагубный) maleficent- преступный замысел
- преступный мир\преступныйая банда — criminal gang
\преступныйая деятельность — criminal activity
\преступныйая изощрённость — criminal sophistication
\преступныйая небрежность — criminal (culpable) negligence; crime of negligence
\преступныйая халатность — criminal negligence; recklessness
\преступныйая цель — criminal aim (goal, objective, purpose) \преступныйое бездействие — criminal (culpable) omission; crime of omission
\преступныйое деяние — criminal act (action) \преступныйое знание — ( вменённая в вину заведомость) guilty knowledge
\преступныйое легкомыслие — criminal (culpable) flippance (-cy) \преступныйое намерение — criminal (felonious) intent (intention) \преступныйое нападение — criminal (felonious) assault
\преступныйое нарушение общественного порядка — criminal breach (disturbance) of the peace; crime (criminal offence) against the peace
\преступныйое поведение — criminal behaviour
\преступныйое покушение — criminal attempt
\преступныйое попустительство — criminal connivance
\преступныйое посягательство — criminal offence
\преступныйые наклонности — criminal propensities
\преступныйые элементы — ( собир преступники) felonry
вовлекать в \преступныйую деятельность — to criminalize; involve in criminal activity
вовлечение в \преступныйую деятельность — criminalization
организованный с \преступныйой целью — criminally organized
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