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муж.1) ( суждение)judg(e)ment, verdictlaw-court, court, court (of justice/law)подавать в суд на кого-л. — to bring an action against smb.
добиваться чего-л. судом — to take smth. to court
быть под судом — to be on/under trial
выступать в суде — appear, plead
вызвать в суд — to summons, to subpoena
предавать суду — (кого-л.) to prosecute
3) ( правосудие)trial, legal proceedings5) коллект. the judges мн. ч., the bench•• -
62 законный суд
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63 суд Линча
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64 самосуд
lynching имя существительное: -
65 кассировать решение суда
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > кассировать решение суда
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66 отменять решение суда
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > отменять решение суда
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67 закон или Суд Линча
American: Lynch lawУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > закон или Суд Линча
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68 Линч
м.суд Линча, закон Линча — Lynch law
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70 Линч
м.••суд / зако́н Линча — Lynch law
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73 линч
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lynching имя существительное: -
75 убить
1) General subject: assassin, assassinate, bag (столько-то дичи), beat, beat out brains, blight, bop, bounce, bump off, burke, bust, butcher, crease, drive into despair, extinguish, fell, finish, fordo, he knocked his opponent for a loop (всех), immolate, jugulate, kill, knock on the head, lay out in lavender, liquidate, make away, make away with (кого-л.), murder, pop, put out light (кого-л.), put to death, scupper, send to glory, settle somebody's hash (кого-либо), shoot up, slaughter, spill the blood, take into camp, take life (кого-л.), throw over the perch (кого-л.), waste, zap, bring down, kill off, knock off the perch, make a kill, make away with, put pipe out, shed the blood of, make away (with), do the business for (кого-л.), take life (кого-л.), knock for a loop (всех), give his gruel (кого-л.), put out light (ликвидировать, кого-л.)2) Medicine: kevorkian (I'd kevorkian this patient with my bare hands http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Kevorkian)3) Colloquial: account, croak, lay out, mop, poop, put away, finish off (finish someone off)4) American: blip off, off, put across, put the chill, snuff, bump off, give the works (кого-л.), blast5) Obsolete: end, turn hand upon (кого-л.)8) Law: assassinate (по политическим мотивам, по найму), kill unjustifiably9) mil.sl. cancel, terminate, eliminate10) Rude: corpse11) Jargon: bump-off, drill, erase, fix( one's) wagon, lavender, lay (someone) out in the lavender, lynch, pay off, push across, push off, rub out, send to the skies, take care of someone, take the rap, tip off, total, wax, wipe (someone) off the slate, write off (кого-л.), let daylight into, cancel someone's Christmas, (кого-л.) take off, (кого-л.) skrag, (кого-л.) spoil, put down, bump, burn, chill, cool, cool off, cool out, cream, drop, hurt, ice, iron out, kiss off, knock down, knock off, lay out (someone) lay (someone) out, let (someone) have it, pop off, put on ice, put the chill on, put the chill on someone, rap, scrag, top, wash out (кого-то, намеренно или случайно), whiff, wipe off, wipe out12) Makarov: smite, do in, do to death, finish off, do to death (кого-л.)13) Security: shoot down
См. также в других словарях:
lynch law — n [after William Lynch (1742–1820), American vigilante]: the punishment of presumed crimes usu. by death without due process of law Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. lynch law … Law dictionary
Lynch law — The act or practice by private persons of inflicting punishment for crimes or offenses, without due process of law. [1913 Webster] Note: The term Lynch law is said to be derived from a Virginian named Lynch, who took the law into his own hands … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lynch law — ☆ lynch law n. [formerly Lynch s law, after Capt. W. Lynch (1742 1820), member of a vigilance committee in Pittsylvania, Virginia (1780)] the lawless practice of killing by lynching … English World dictionary
Lynch Law — (engl., spr. Lintsch Lah, Lynch Gesetz, Lynch Justiz, Lynchen), eine summarische Volksjustiz, bes. in den Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika, darin bestehend, daß das Volk den, welcher seinen Haß sich zugezogen hat (namentlich Wilddiebe, Kuppler … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
lynch law — lynch′ law n. the administration of summary punishment, esp. death, upon a presumed offender by a mob • Etymology: 1805–15, after the self instituted tribunals presided over by William Lynch (1742–1820) of Pittsylvania, Va., c1776 … From formal English to slang
lynch-law — lynchˈ law noun • • • Main Entry: ↑lynch … Useful english dictionary
lynch law — англ. (линч лоу) суд (закон) Линча. Толковый словарь иностранных слов Л. П. Крысина. М: Русский язык, 1998 … Словарь иностранных слов русского языка
lynch law — /ˈlɪntʃ lɔ/ (say linch law) noun the administration of summary punishment, especially death, upon an offender (actual or reputed) by private persons acting in concert without authority of law. {originally Lynch s law; named after Captain William… …
LYNCH LAW — the name given in America to the trial and punishment of offenders without form of law, or by mob law; derived from the name of a man Lynch, dubbed Judge, who being referred to used to administer justice in the far West in this informal way … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
lynch law — noun Etymology: William Lynch died 1820 American vigilante Date: 1811 the punishment of presumed crimes or offenses usually by death without due process of law … New Collegiate Dictionary
lynch law — the administration of summary punishment, esp. death, upon a suspected, accused, or convicted person by a mob acting without legal process or authority. [1805 15, Amer.; after the self instituted tribunals presided over by William Lynch (1742… … Universalium