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Религия: (In Japanese religion, a man of great personal magnetism and spiritual power, as distinct from a leader of an institutionalized religion) хиджири -
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43 care
1) забота; попечение | заботиться; проявлять заботу2) осторожность•to be under care and custody — находиться на попечении с лишением свободы;
to take care — заботиться, проявлять заботу;
- custodial careto take reasonable care — проявлять разумную заботливость или осторожность
- due care
- extraordinary care
- great care
- health care
- institutionalized care
- institutional care
- nonresidential care
- ordinary care
- parental care
- proper care
- reasonable care
- residential care
- secure care
- shelter care
- slight care
- sufficient care
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44 delinquent
правонарушитель; делинквент ( несовершеннолетний) | не выполнивший или не выполняющий своих обязанностей; нарушивший право; делинквентный- aggressive delinquentdelinquent by birth — прирождённый делинквент;
- allegedly delinquent
- alleged delinquent
- boy delinquent
- defective delinquent
- detected delinquent
- determined delinquent
- dismissed delinquent
- established delinquent
- experienced delinquent
- gang delinquent
- girl delinquent
- hard-core delinquent
- identified delinquent
- institutionalized delinquent
- juvenile delinquent
- lucrative delinquent
- occasional delinquent
- official delinquent
- one-shot delinquent
- persistent delinquent
- potential delinquent
- recorded delinquent
- reported delinquent
- serious delinquent
- tax delinquent
- teen delinquent
- unknown delinquent
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45 treatment
1) режим, обращение, обхождение2) лечение3) некарательное воздействие на преступников; исправление преступников•treatment and correction — некарательное воздействие и исправление;
treatment as an involuntary patient — принудительное лечение;
treatment as a non-resident patient — лечение в качестве нестационарного пациента;
- absent treatmenttreatment as a resident patient — лечение в качестве стационарного пациента;
- abusive treatment
- brutal treatment
- community-based treatment
- community treatment
- compulsory treatment
- correctional treatment
- criminal treatment
- cruel treatment
- day treatment
- discriminatory treatment
- equivalent treatment
- group treatment
- improper treatment
- in-patient treatment
- institutionalized treatment
- institutional treatment
- legal treatment
- mental treatment
- mental treatment under probation order
- most-favoured-nation treatment
- mostfavoured-nation treatment
- most-favourednation treatment
- mostfavourednation treatment
- national treatment
- non-institutional treatment
- out-patient treatment
- particular treatment
- penal treatment
- penitentiary treatment
- post-trial treatment
- preferential treatment
- preferred treatment
- pre-release treatment
- probationary treatment
- psychiatric treatment
- punitive treatment
- reformatory treatment
- rehabilitative treatment
- residential treatment
- residential community treatment
- secure treatment
- social treatment
- special treatment
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46 institutionalize
[ˌɪn(t)stɪ'tjuːʃ(ə)nəlaɪz]гл.1) институционализировать; превращать в институт, установленную практику; наделять законным статусомThere a danger of racism being institutionalized in this country. — Есть опасность того, что расизм в этой стране превратится в систему.
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лицензированный имя прилагательное:лицензированный (licensed, licenced)аттестованный (licensed, licenced) -
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51 Институциализированное насилие
♦ ( ENG institutionalized violence)термин, обозначающий непрямые формы угнетения, присутствующие в социальных структурах, а также в человеческих взаимоотношениях. Это ведет к господству социальных групп, имеющих "власть над" другими, к-рые являются жертвами этих структур и их разрушительного воздействия.Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Институциализированное насилие
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