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1 лишение свободы
1. dures2. duress3. imprisonmentСинонимический ряд:заключение (сущ.) заключение; заточение; отсидка -
2 незаконное лишение свободы
1) General subject: (кого-л.) false imprisonment2) Law: duress of imprisonment (в тюрьме), illegal confinement, imprisonment before trial, illegal deprivation of freedom, unlawful imprisonment (англ. термин взят из репортажа агентства Associated Press), (человека) unlawful confinement3) leg.N.P. false imprisonmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > незаконное лишение свободы
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3 лишение свободы
imprisonment имя существительное: -
4 заключение
1) General subject: afterword (в книге), close, closing, completion, conclusion, confinement, consectary, consequence, contraction (брака и т. п.), corollary, custody, decision, deduction, development, duress (в тюрьму), epilogue, expertise, finality, imprisonment, inference, lastly, limbo, peroration, reclusion (одиночное), restraint (в тюрьму, сумасшедший дом и т. п.), rider, seclusion, tag, termination, upshot, bottom line, bottomline, certificate2) Naval: enclosure (напр. в оболочку)3) Medicine: conclusion decision, embedding, encompassing4) American: allow5) Church: amen6) Obsolete: ward7) Military: concluding remarks, final statement (документ)8) Engineering: conclusion (вывод), deduction (вывод), encasement (напр. в оболочку), final report (отчёт комиссии), findings (напр. комиссии), inference (вывод), postamble, summary9) Construction: conformance, finding (экспертизы)10) Mathematics: inclusion11) Religion: concluding, finis12) Law: conclusion (напр. договора), contraction (напр. займа, брака), formation (договора), opinion letter (юридическое), pronouncement, opinion, determination13) Economy: conclusion (контракта), decision (напр. эксперта), effecting, report14) Accounting: action, opinion (аудитора), opinion paragraph (второй параграф заключения аудитора с выражением оценки содержания финансовых отчётов), opinion section (второй параграф заключения аудитора с выражением оценки содержания финансовых отчётов)15) Diplomatic term: decision (эксперта), finding (комиссии и т.п.)16) Italian: finale17) Logics: illation18) Metallurgy: appraisal (напр. по рентгеноснимку)19) Textile: clearing (в процессе петлеобразования)20) Information technology: postamble (отмечающее конец записи), postambling, verdict21) Oil: postlude22) Advertising: sign-off23) Patents: action (патентного ведомства по заявке), decision (напр. экспертизы)24) Business: findings, judgment, key take-aways, key takeaways26) leg.N.P. advice, making (e.g., of an agreement, a contract, a treaty)27) Aviation medicine: evaluation, qualification28) Makarov: cope-stone, encasement (напр. в оболочку, кожух), enclosure (напр. в оболочку, кожух), final report (комиссии инспекции и т.п.), findings (комиссии инспекции и т.п.), implication, inference (напр. в экспертной системе), inquest, negotiation (договора, контракта), opinion (специалиста), prison, resulting deduction29) oil&gas: executive summary30) Camera recording: finding (в экспертных системах - AD) -
5 заточение
1) General subject: confinement, custody, exile, imprisonment, limbo3) Rare: duress -
6 лишение свободы
1) General subject: duress, imprisonment, incarceration2) Law: confinement, custodial coercion, custodial restraint, custody, deprivation of liberty, restraint, restraint of liberty, deprivation of freedom3) International law: (RU-EN-RU.COM deprivation of liberty (Глоссарий к Европейской конвенции о защите прав человека)4) Makarov: restraint (и т.п.) -
7 заключение
1) confinement
2) (вывод) conclusion* * ** * *confinement, imprisonment, detention* * *bondagecelebratingclosecommitmentcommittalconclusionconsequencecontractioncorollarycribbingcustodydecisiondeductiondevelopmentdurancedurancesduressduresseeductencaginggaolgaolsillationinferencemakingnegotiationopinionperorationrecapitulationreclusionrestraintresumeriderstowing -
8 заключение
conclusion имя существительное:
См. также в других словарях:
duress by imprisonment — See duress of imprisonment … Ballentine's law dictionary
duress of imprisonment — An arrest for improper purposes without just cause; an arrest for a just cause but without lawful authority; an arrest for a just cause and under lawful authority for an improper purpose; or ill treatment of a prisoner under imprisonment… … Ballentine's law dictionary
duress — Any unlawful threat or coercion used by a person to induce another to act (or to refrain from acting) in a manner he or she otherwise would not (or would). Subjecting person to improper pressure which overcomes his will and coerces him to comply… … Black's law dictionary
duress — Any unlawful threat or coercion used by a person to induce another to act (or to refrain from acting) in a manner he or she otherwise would not (or would). Subjecting person to improper pressure which overcomes his will and coerces him to comply… … Black's law dictionary
duress — du·ress /du̇ res, dyu̇ / n [Anglo French duresce, literally, hardness, harshness, from Old French, from Latin duritia, from durus hard]: wrongful and usu. unlawful compulsion (as threats of physical violence) that induces a person to act against… … Law dictionary
Duress — Du ress, n. [OF. duresse, du?, hardship, severity, L. duritia, durities, fr. durus hard. See {Dure}.] 1. Hardship; constraint; pressure; imprisonment; restraint of liberty. [1913 Webster] The agreements . . . made with the landlords during the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
duress — [doo res′, dyoores′] n. [ME dures < OFr durece < L duritia, hardness, harshness < durus, hard < IE base * deru , tree, oak (orig. ? hard) > TREE] 1. imprisonment 2. the use of force or threats; compulsion [a confession signed under … English World dictionary
duress — [n] threat, hardship bondage, captivity, coercion, compulsion, confinement, constraint, control, detention, discipline, force, imprisonment, incarceration, pressure, restraint, violence; concepts 14,674 … New thesaurus
duress per minas — Compulsion exercised by threat of imprisonment, mayhem, or taking of life or limb. 25 Am J2d Dur § 11. As defined at common law, such duress existed only where the party entered into a contract or performed an act for fear of imprisonment, mayhem … Ballentine's law dictionary
Duress — The act of using force, false imprisonment, coercion, threats or psychological pressure to compel someone to act contrary to his or her wishes or interests. Duress is also used as a form of defense to a crime by a defendant who is compelled or… … Investment dictionary
duress — n. 1 compulsion, esp. imprisonment, threats, or violence, illegally used to force a person to act against his or her will (under duress). 2 forcible restraint or imprisonment. Etymology: ME f. OF duresse f. L duritia f. durus hard … Useful english dictionary