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"damage;Schaden;sinistro (seguro)"* * *m damage( a persona) harmrisarcire i danni a qualcuno compensate someone for the damagedanni pl all'ambiente environmental damage, damage to the environment* * *danno s.m.1 damage, harm, injury, detriment; ( derivante da perdita) loss: danno rilevante, heavy damage; nessun danno alle persone, no one was hurt (o there were no casualties); cagionare, causare un danno, to cause damage; recare danno a qlcu., to do s.o. harm (o an injury); i danni causati dalla tempesta furono rilevanti, the damage caused (o done) by the storm was very heavy; la siccità ha causato danni irreparabili all'agricoltura, the drought has caused irreparable damage to agriculture; quella campagna ha causato un danno irreparabile alla nostra causa, the campaign has done our cause irreparable damage (o harm); accertare, constatare i danni, to ascertain (o to check) the damage; essere esposto a danno, to be liable to damage; evitare un danno, to avoid damage; patire, subire un danno, to suffer damage (o a loss); preservarsi da un danno, to guard oneself against damage; ricuperare i danni, to recover damages; riparare il danno, to repair (o to make good) the damage (o to make good the loss); valutare i danni, to estimate the damage (o the losses); non tentare di ripararlo, fai solo danni!, don't try and repair it, you are only damaging it!; un attentato a danno del presidente, an attempt on the life of (o against) the president; continuava a lavorare sette giorni alla settimana a danno della propria salute, he continued to work seven days a week to the detriment of his health // a mio danno, to my prejudice; ( a mie spese) to my cost (o at my expense) // (dir.): danno diretto, immediate damage; danni liquidati, non liquidati, liquidated, unliquidated damages; domanda di danni, claim for damages; chiedere i danni a qlcu., to make a claim for damages to s.o. (o to claim damages from s.o.); in caso di perdita o danno, in case of loss or damage; responsabilità dei danni, liability for damages; il responsabile dei danni, the wrongdoer; avere diritto al risarcimento dei danni, to be entitled to damages; citare qlcu. per danni, to sue s.o. for damages (o to bring an action for damages against s.o.); condannare al risarcimento dei danni, to condemn to pay damages; pagare, risarcire i danni, to pay damages (o for the damage); danno ambientale, environmental damage; danno morale, moral damage; risarcimento del danno morale, (spec. amer.) solatium; danni punitivi, punitive (o exemplary) damages; danni di guerra, ( fra nazioni) reparations, ( a privati cittadini) war damages2 (letter.) grief, sorrow, trouble.* * *I ['danno] sm(gen) damage, (a persona) harm, injuryarrecare danno a qn — to harm sb, do sb harm
II ['danno] vbchiedere/risarcire i danni — to sue for/pay damages
See:* * *['danno]sostantivo maschile damage U (anche dir.); (a persona) harm, injuryfare, causare -i — to do, cause damage
i -i del gelo, dell'acqua — frost, water damage II danni m.pl. (indennizzo) damages
••* * *danno/'danno/I sostantivo m.damage U (anche dir.); (a persona) harm, injury; fare, causare -i to do, cause damage; subire un danno to come to harm; i -i del gelo, dell'acqua frost, water damage II danni m.pl. (indennizzo) damages; citare per -i to sue for damages; chiedere (il risarcimento de)i -i to claim for damagesaggiungere la beffa al danno to add insult to injury\danno materiale damage to property; danno morale moral damages. -
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26 вред
сущ.причинять (наносить) вред — ( ущерб) to aggrieve; damage; damnify; do (cause, inflict) damage (harm, injury, wrong) (to); harm; hurt; injure; prejudice; ( серьёзный физический или психологический вред) to cause serious physical or psychological harm
во вред — in prejudice of; harmful to; to the detriment of
причинение вреда в состоянии крайней необходимости (в состоянии необходимой обороны) — causing damage (harm) in a state of extreme necessity (in a state of necessary defence)
причинение вреда имуществу — causing damage (harm) to property; property tort
причинение вреда личности (частному лицу) — personal injury (tort, wrong); wrong against an individual
причинение вреда обществу — public mischief (wrong); wrong against the public
случайное причинение вреда — accidental injury (harm, wrong); injury by accident
вред, причинённый вследствие недостатков товара, работы или услуги — damage (harm) caused (done, inflicted) by the defects in goods, work or services
вред, причинённый жизни или здоровью — harm done to the life or health (of)
- длящийся вредвред, причинённый транспортному средству — damage (harm) done to a vehicle
- личный вред
- невозместимый вред
- непосредственно причинённый вред
- потерпевший вред
- предотвращённый вред
- преступно-причинённый вред
- причинённый вред
- причиняющий вред
- наносящий вред
- случайный вред
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27 lesión
f.injury, wound, lesion.* * *1 (daño físico) wound, injury2 (perjuicio) harm* * *noun f.injury, lesion* * *SF1) (=herida) wound, lesion; (Dep) injury2) (Jur)3) (=agravio) damage* * *a) (Med) injury, lesion (tech)b) (Der) injury* * *= injury, wound, lesion, bruise.Ex. Also under this Act, maternity leaves must be treated as temporary leave comparable to disability due to injury, surgery, or other incapacity.Ex. The article 'Record management professionals: suffering from self-inflicted wounds' discusses how since its creation in 1975 the Institute of Certified Records Managers has been under constant criticism.Ex. The article concludes that the concern about the malignancy of a particular skin lesion and the recommendation whether to perform a biopsy were not significantly affected by telemedicine technology.Ex. Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.----* agresión con lesiones = assault and battery.* lesión cerebral = brain damage.* lesión cervical = neck injury.* lesión corporal = bodily harm.* lesión cutánea = skin lesion.* lesión de la columna = spine injury.* lesión de la espina dorsal = spine injury.* lesión de la médula espinal = spinal cord injury (SCI).* lesión del cuello = neck injury.* lesión deportiva = sports injury.* lesión dorsal = spine injury.* lesión en la cabeza = head injury.* lesiones = bruising.* lesión grave = serious injury, severe injury.* * *a) (Med) injury, lesion (tech)b) (Der) injury* * *= injury, wound, lesion, bruise.Ex: Also under this Act, maternity leaves must be treated as temporary leave comparable to disability due to injury, surgery, or other incapacity.
Ex: The article 'Record management professionals: suffering from self-inflicted wounds' discusses how since its creation in 1975 the Institute of Certified Records Managers has been under constant criticism.Ex: The article concludes that the concern about the malignancy of a particular skin lesion and the recommendation whether to perform a biopsy were not significantly affected by telemedicine technology.Ex: Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.* agresión con lesiones = assault and battery.* lesión cerebral = brain damage.* lesión cervical = neck injury.* lesión corporal = bodily harm.* lesión cutánea = skin lesion.* lesión de la columna = spine injury.* lesión de la espina dorsal = spine injury.* lesión de la médula espinal = spinal cord injury (SCI).* lesión del cuello = neck injury.* lesión deportiva = sports injury.* lesión dorsal = spine injury.* lesión en la cabeza = head injury.* lesiones = bruising.* lesión grave = serious injury, severe injury.* * *sufrió una lesión cerebral he suffered brain damagelesión interna internal injurysufrió una lesión en la pierna he suffered o sustained a leg injuryalgunas personas resultaron con lesiones several people were injuredB ( Der) injuryCompuesto:grievous bodily harm* * *
lesión sustantivo femenino
injury;
lesión sustantivo femenino
1 (física) injury: le provocó lesiones permanentes en el cerebro, it caused him permanent brain damages
2 (económica, moral) damage
' lesión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
herida
- ocular
- traumática
- traumático
- bucal
- incapacitar
- leve
- resentirse
English:
injury
- lesion
- preclude
- brain
- repetitive
* * *lesión nf1. [daño físico] injury;varios pasajeros sufrieron lesiones de diversa consideración passengers suffered varying degrees of injury;lesión de columna/craneal spinal/head injury;Derlesiones graves grievous bodily harm2. [perjuicio] damage, harm* * *f injury* * *una lesión grave: a serious injury* * * -
28 моральный
1. moral2. morallyморальная атмосфера, моральный климат — moral environment
увещевание, моральное воздействие — moral suasion
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1) General subject: psychological damage, pain and suffering ( some contexts) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pain_and_suffering), emotional damages (http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1078368980113)2) Law: moral harm, moral damage, non-pecuniary damage -
30 моральные издержки
General subject: psychological damage, moral damage, damage to image, reputational costУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > моральные издержки
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32 lesion
lesión sustantivo femenino injury;
lesión sustantivo femenino
1 (física) injury: le provocó lesiones permanentes en el cerebro, it caused him permanent brain damages
2 (económica, moral) damage ' lesión' also found in these entries: Spanish: herida - ocular - traumática - traumático - bucal - incapacitar - leve - resentirse English: injury - lesion - preclude - brain - repetitivelesion ['li:ʒən] n: lesión fn.• lesión s.f.'liːʒənnoun lesión f['liːʒǝn]N lesión f* * *['liːʒən]noun lesión f -
33 compensation
n1) возмещение, компенсация2) вознаграждение; заработная плата
- accrued personnel compensation
- adequate compensation
- deferred compensation
- equivalent compensation
- fair compensation
- full compensation
- inadequate compensation
- insufficient compensation
- insurance compensation
- legal compensation
- legitimate compensation
- loss compensation
- monetary compensation
- money compensation
- nominal compensation
- nonrecurring compensation
- partial compensation
- pecuniary compensation
- reasonable compensation
- sufficient compensation
- unemployment compensation
- compensation for breakage
- compensation for costs
- compensation for damage
- compensation for damages
- compensation for depreciation of money
- compensation for expenses
- compensation for expropriation
- compensation for losses
- compensation for loss of earnings
- compensation for loss of office
- compensation for material losses
- compensation for moral damage
- compensation for shortage
- compensation in excess of actual damages
- compensation in full
- compensation in kind
- compensation of claims against liabilities
- compensation of the credit through supplies of products
- compensation of value
- as compensation
- by way of compensation
- without compensation
- compensation due
- assess the compensation
- claim compensation
- claim compensation for losses
- demand compensation
- get compensation
- give compensation
- make compensation
- offer compensation
- pay off compensation
- receive compensationEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > compensation
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35 компенсация
сущ.(возмещение ущерба и т.п.) compensation;indemnification;indemnity;recoupment;refund;reimbursement;recompense;reparation (of damages);( сумма компенсации) allowance;amends;damages;( вознаграждение) reward- компенсация убытковкомпенсация за причинённый материальный и моральный ущерб — compensation for material and moral damage(s) (suffered)
компенсация расходов на переезд к новому месту работы — ( подъёмные) installation grant; relocation (transfer) allowance
выплачивать \компенсацияю — (за) to pay compensation (damages) (for)
обеспечивать надлежащую \компенсацияю — to ensure (provide for) due compensation
определять форму и размер \компенсацияи — to determine the form and amount of compensation (of reparation)
получать \компенсацияю за убытки — to recover damages
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36 компенсация за причиненный материальный ущерб и моральный вред
compensation for material and moral damage(s) caused/suffered4000 полезных слов и выражений > компенсация за причиненный материальный ущерб и моральный вред
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сущ.(возмещение ущерба и т.п.) compensation; indemnification; indemnity; recoupment; refund; reimbursement; recompense; reparation ( of damages); ( сумма компенсации) allowance; amends; damages; ( вознаграждение) rewardвыплачивать компенсацию — (за) to pay compensation (damages) ( for)
добиваться компенсации через суд — to sue ( smb) for compensation
обеспечивать выплату и почтовый перевод компенсации — to ensure payment and transmittal of compensation
определять форму и размер компенсации — to determine the form and amount of compensation (of reparation)
компенсация за причинённый материальный и моральный ущерб — compensation for material and moral damage(s) (suffered, sustained)
- адекватная компенсациякомпенсация расходов на переезд к новому месту работы — ( подъёмные) installation grant; relocation (transfer) allowance
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38 возмещение морального ущерба
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > возмещение морального ущерба
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моральный ущерб м. юр. [moraljnyy ushcherb](вред неимущественного характера, причиняемый противоправными действиями) moral damage -
40 préjudice
préjudice [pʀeʒydis]masculine noun• ce supermarché a porté préjudice aux petits commerçants this supermarket has harmed small businesses* * *pʀeʒydisnom masculin harm [U], damage [U]un grave préjudice — serious harm ou damage
porter préjudice à quelqu'un — to harm somebody, to cause harm to somebody
porter préjudice à quelque chose — gén to damage something, to be detrimental to something; Droit to be prejudicial to something
sans préjudice de — Droit without prejudice to
* * *pʀeʒydis nm1) (matériel) loss2) (moral) (= tort) harm* * *préjudice nm harm ¢, damage ¢; un grave préjudice serious harm ou damage; préjudice financier financial loss; préjudice matériel material loss; préjudice moral moral wrong; causer un préjudice à qn to harm sb, to cause harm to sb; porter préjudice à qn to harm sb, to cause harm to sb; porter préjudice à qch gén to damage sth, to be detrimental to sth; Jur to be prejudicial to sth; subir un préjudice to suffer harm; au préjudice de qn to the detriment of sb; il a vendu l'affaire au préjudice de ses frères he sold the business to the detriment of his brothers; sans préjudice de Jur without prejudice to; il a été condamné à 500 euros d'amende, sans préjudice des dommages et intérêts he was ordered to pay 500 euros without prejudice to damages.[preʒydis] nom masculinsubir un préjudice matériel/financier to sustain damage/financial losscauser un ou porter préjudice à quelqu'un to harm somebody, to do somebody harmles magnétoscopes ont-ils porté préjudice au cinéma? have videorecorders been detrimental to the cinema?au préjudice de locution prépositionnelleto the detriment ou at the expense ofsans préjudice de locution prépositionnelle
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