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1 motoring offence
Страхование: нарушение правил дорожного движения (водителем: Nobody have been convicted of any motoring offence in the last five years) -
2 motoring offence
нарушение правил дорожного движенияIf the police stop you for a motoring offence, you mustn't offer them money.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > motoring offence
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3 motoring offence
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4 non-motoring offence
Автодорожное право: нарушение правил, не связанных с вождением автомобиля ( парковка, страховка и т. п.) -
5 driving
1. n катание, езда2. n вождение3. n гоньба, гон4. n мор. дрейф5. n тех. передача, привод6. n тех. приведение в действие, запуск7. n тех. управление8. n тех. горн. проходка штрека9. a гонящий10. a движущий, приводящий в движение11. a характеризующийся движениемdriving age — стремительный век, бурная эпоха
12. a сильный, неистовый13. a тех. ведущийdriving machine — двигатель, движитель
14. a тех. приводнойСинонимический ряд:1. active (adj.) active; brisk; dynamic; energetic; enterprising; forcible; lissome; lively; mercurial; peppy; sprightly; spry; vigorous; vital2. driving (verb) actuating; driving; impelling; mobilising; mobilizing; moving3. hunting (verb) hunting; stalking4. impressing (verb) drilling; graving; hammering; impressing; pounding; stamping5. motoring (verb) motoring; piloting; tooling; wheeling6. plunging (verb) bursting; diving; forging; lunging; pitching; plunging7. thrusting (verb) digging; herding; prodding; propelling; pushing; ramming; running; shoving; sinking; stabbing; sticking; thrusting8. working (verb) fagging; laboring; labouring; moiling; straining; striving; sweating; tasking; taxing; toiling; travailing; tugging; working
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