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1 violation
tr[vaɪə'leɪʃən]violation [.vaɪə'leɪʃən] n1) : violación f, infracción f (de una ley)2) desecration: profanación fn.• violación s.f.'vaɪə'leɪʃənmass & count noun (of agreement, law, right) violación f; ( of promise) incumplimiento mto be in violation of something — contravenir* algo (frml)
[ˌvaɪǝ'leɪʃǝn]N1) [of law] violación f, infracción f ; [of rights] violación fviolation of privacy — entrometimiento m, intromisión f
it was in violation of the law/agreement — violaba la ley/el acuerdo
it was in violation of sanctions — incumplía or desobedecía las sanciones
2) (US) (=minor offence) infracción f, falta f leve* * *['vaɪə'leɪʃən]mass & count noun (of agreement, law, right) violación f; ( of promise) incumplimiento mto be in violation of something — contravenir* algo (frml)
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violation [‚vaɪəˈleɪ∫ən]a. [of human rights, law, agreement, sanctions, tomb] violation f* * *[ˌvaɪə'leɪʃn]1) gen violation f; (of criteria, duty, taboo) transgression f2) ( of sacred place) profanation f3) Law infraction f -
3 sanction
sanction ['sæŋkʃən]1 noun(a) (approval) sanction f, accord m, consentement m;∎ with the sanction of the government avec l'accord du gouvernement;∎ it hasn't yet been given official sanction ceci n'a pas encore été officiellement approuvé ou sanctionné, ceci n'a pas encore eu l'approbation ou sanction officielle;∎ it has the sanction of long usage c'est consacré par l'usage(b) (punitive measure) sanction f;∎ to impose (economic) sanctions on a country prendre des sanctions (économiques) à l'encontre d'un pays(authorize) sanctionner, entériner; (approve → behaviour) approuver;∎ to sanction a plan donner son accord or son aval à un plan;∎ tradition has long sanctioned this error la tradition a entériné ou consacré cette erreur depuis longtemps►► sanctions busting violation f des sanctions;∎ the firm was accused of sanctions busting la société a été accusée d'avoir violé les sanctions
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