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1 нанесение телесных повреждений
2) leg.N.P. infliction of bodily injury or harmУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нанесение телесных повреждений
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2 причинение телесных повреждений
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > причинение телесных повреждений
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3 наносит вред
нанесение, причинение вреда — infliction of harm
нанести, причинить вред — to inflict harm
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > наносит вред
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4 вред
[lang name="Russian"]нанести, причинить вред — to inflict harm
[lang name="Russian"]нанесение, причинение вреда — infliction of harm
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5 повреждение
сущ.damage; impairment; injury; ( оборудования тж) breakage; defect; failure; fault; trouble; ( телесное) bodily (corporal, physical) injury (harm, mischief)умереть от тяжких телесных повреждений — to die of grave (grievous, severe) bodily harm (injury)
нанесение (причинение) телесных повреждений — infliction of a bodily (physical) harm (injury); ( себе самому) self-inflicted harm (injury); self-injury
лёгкое телесное повреждение, нетяжкое телесное повреждение — actual (trivial) bodily harm (injury)
- повреждение документовнамеренное тяжкое телесное повреждение, нанесённое (причинённое) в состоянии сильного душевного волнения — intentional grave (grievous, severe) bodily harm (injury) inflicted in a state of strong mental agitation
- смертельное телесное повреждение
- телесное повреждение
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6 причинение
сущ.(нанесение вреда, ущерба и т.п.) (civil) injury;infliction (of);injurious action;tort;trespass;wrong-doing- виновное причинение
- невиновное причинение
- случайное причинениепричинение — ( нанесение) вреда имуществу — causing damage (harm) to property; property tort
причинение — ( нанесение) вреда личности (частному лицу) — personal injury (tort, wrong); wrong against an individual
причинение — ( нанесение) вреда обществу — public mischief (wrong); wrong against the public
причинение — ( нанесение) телесного повреждения — infliction of a bodily harm (injury); ( себе самому) self-injury
причинение — ( нанесение) убытка (ущерба) — damnification; impairment; infliction of damage (loss); ( вреда тж) infliction of injury (harm); wrong-doing
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7 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 -
8 нанесение телесных повреждений
( причинение) infliction of a bodily harm (injury); ( себе самому) self-injuryРусско-английский юридический словарь > нанесение телесных повреждений
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9 причинение телесных повреждений
( нанесение) infliction of a bodily harm (injury); ( себе самому) self-injuryРусско-английский юридический словарь > причинение телесных повреждений
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10 нанесение
сущ.(причинение вреда и т.п.) infliction- нанесение ударов
- виновное нанесение
- невиновное нанесение
- неумышленное нанесение
- предумышленное нанесениенанесение — ( причинение вреда) бездействием — infliction by omission
нанесение — ( причинение вреда) в состоянии невменяемости — infliction by insanity; insane infliction
нанесение — ( причинение вреда) по небрежности — infliction by negligence
нанесение — ( причинение) телесных повреждений — infliction of a bodily injury (harm)
нанесение — ( причинение) убытка — infliction of damage (loss)
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11 нанесение тяжких телесных повреждений
2) leg.N.P. infliction of serious bodily injury or harmУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нанесение тяжких телесных повреждений
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