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1 intended infliction
намеренное, = wilful infliction -
2 intended infliction
Юридический термин: намеренное причинение (вреда), умышленное причинение (вреда) -
3 infliction
1) нанесение, причинение ( личного или имущественного вреда)2) назначение, наложение ( наказания)3) наказание•infliction by act — нанесение ( вреда) действием;
infliction by insanity — причинение ( вреда) в состоянии невменяемости;
infliction by negligence — причинение ( вреда) по небрежности;
infliction by omission — причинение ( вреда) бездействием;
- infliction of capital punishmentinfliction by recklessness — причинение ( вреда) по опрометчивости
- infliction of damage
- infliction of death penalty
- infliction of harm
- infliction of injury
- infliction of injury on another person
- infliction of loss
- infliction of penalty
- infliction of punishment
- deliberate infliction
- forced infliction
- forcible infliction
- guilty infliction
- innocent infliction
- insane infliction
- intended infliction
- involuntary infliction
- known infliction
- malicious infliction
- negligent infliction
- premeditated infliction
- reckless infliction
- unintended infliction
- violent infliction
- voluntary infliction
- infliction injury
- wilful infliction -
4 intended
1. n разг. наречённый, суженый, жених; наречённая, суженая, невеста2. a предполагаемый, имеющийся в виду3. a преднамеренный, умышленныйintended act — намеренное, умышленное действие
intended goal — преднамеренная, предумышленная цель
intended infliction — намеренное, умышленное причинение
4. a предназначенныйintended to assist — предназначенный для того, чтобы помочь
Синонимический ряд:1. affianced (adj.) affianced; betrothed; contracted; engaged; matched; pledged; plighted; promised2. meant (adj.) calculated; conceived; contemplated; designed; having in mind; meant; planned; proposed; resolved3. voluntary (adj.) deliberate; intentional; voluntary; wilful4. betrothed (noun) affianced; betrothed5. meant (verb) added up to; aimed; connoted; contemplated; denoted; designed; expressed; imported; meant; planned; projected; proposed; purposed; signified; spelled6. spelled (verb) connoted; denoted; imported; intended; signified; spelled -
5 harm
1. n вред, ущербto suffer harm — получить повреждения; понести ущерб
to inflict harm — нанести, причинить вред
2. n зло, беда, вред; неприятностьinfliction of harm — нанесение, причинение вреда
3. n уст. горе, скорбь, печаль4. v вредить, причинять вред; наносить ущербaccidental harm — случайный вред; вред в результате несчастного случая
5. v редк. пострадать, понести ущербСинонимический ряд:1. abuse (noun) abuse; destruction2. evil (noun) evil; sinfulness; wickedness; wrong3. injury (noun) damage; detriment; hurt; impairment; infliction; injury; mischief; outrage; ruin; trauma4. hurt (verb) abuse; blemish; cripple; damage; disserve; hurt; impair; injure; maltreat; mar; molest; prejudice; ravage; spoil; tarnish; vitiate; woundАнтонимический ряд:amelioration; benefit; blessing; boon; boost; compensation; favor; favour; gain; good; heal; improvement; interest; preservation; profit; remedy; repair
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