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mælˈfi:zəns сущ.;
юр.
1) злодеяние, преступление
2) должностное преступление malfeasance in office ≈ должностное преступление official malfeasance ≈ должностное преступление (юридическое) совершение неправомерного действия( юридическое) должностное преступление злодеяние - cultural * преступление против культуры (разграбление культурных ценностей и т. п.) malfeasance юр. должностное преступление ~ должностное преступление ~ юр. злодеяние ~ злодеяние ~ совершение неправомерного действияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > malfeasance
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[mæl'fiːz(ə)n(t)s]сущ.; юр.1) злодеяние, преступление2) = official malfeasance, = malfeasance in office должностное преступление -
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прил. official должностное лицо ≈ official, functionary, officeholder должностное преступление ≈ malfeasance( in office)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > должностной
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сущ.юр. неправомерное поведение; проступокmisconduct in office, official misconduct — нарушение служебных обязанностей, превышение служебных полномочий, должностной проступок
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8 drag a red(-)herring across the path
нaмepeннo ввoдить в зaблуждeниe; oтвлeкaть внимaниe oт oбcуждaeмoгo вoпpoca; cбивaть c тoлку [букв. oxoт. вoлoчить пo зeмлe мeшoк c кoпчёными ceлёдкaми (чтoбы coздaть иcкуccтвeнный cлeд пpи тpeниpoвкe oxoтничьиx coбaк)]How often in great strikes have riots been started in order to prevent the public from listening to the workers' demands! It is an old story - the red herring dragged across the path in order to destroy the scent (W. Lippmann). A high public official was about to be tried for malfeasance in office, and he was glad of a "Red" herring to draw across the trail (U. Sinclair)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > drag a red(-)herring across the path
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9 drag a red(-)herring across the path
нaмepeннo ввoдить в зaблуждeниe; oтвлeкaть внимaниe oт oбcуждaeмoгo вoпpoca; cбивaть c тoлку [букв. oxoт. вoлoчить пo зeмлe мeшoк c кoпчёными ceлёдкaми (чтoбы coздaть иcкуccтвeнный cлeд пpи тpeниpoвкe oxoтничьиx coбaк)]How often in great strikes have riots been started in order to prevent the public from listening to the workers' demands! It is an old story - the red herring dragged across the path in order to destroy the scent (W. Lippmann). A high public official was about to be tried for malfeasance in office, and he was glad of a "Red" herring to draw across the trail (U. Sinclair)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > drag a red(-)herring across the path
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malfeasance — noun Etymology: mal + obsolete feasance doing, execution Date: 1696 wrongdoing or misconduct especially by a public official … New Collegiate Dictionary
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malfeasance — [mal fi:z(ə)ns] noun Law wrongdoing, especially (US) by a public official. Derivatives malfeasant noun & adjective Origin C17: from Anglo Norman Fr. malfaisance, from mal evil + OFr. faisance activity … English new terms dictionary