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21 пожизненная каторга
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22 пожизненный
прил. life, for life;
lifelong;
perpetual пожизненное заключение пожизненная каторга пожизненная ссылкапожизненн|ый - life attr. ;
for life после сущ. ;
~ая аренда life hold;
~ владелец недвижимости tenant for life;
~ая пенсия life pension;
~ая рента( life) annuity;
~ое заключение imprisonment for life;
~ая каторга penal servitude for life.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > пожизненный
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23 commute
[kə'mju:t]1) (to travel regularly between two places, especially between home in the suburbs and work in the city.) viajar diariamente2) (to change (a criminal sentence) for one less severe: His death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment.) comutar•- commuter* * *com.mute[kəmj'u:t] vt+vi 1 comutar: a) trocar, intercambiar, substituir, permutar. the death sentence was commuted to penal servitude for life / a sentença de morte foi comutada para prisão perpétua. b) atenuar, reduzir. c) Electron comutar, inverter (a direção de uma corrente). 2 viajar diariamente de casa para o trabalho e de volta para casa. -
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заміна, пом'якшення ( покарання), скорочення ( терміну покарання); заміна періодичного платежу одноразовою виплатою; компенсація- commutation of easementcommutation of death penalty to penal servitude for life — заміна смертної кари довічними каторжними роботами
- commutation of fiscal duty
- commutation of obligation
- commutation of penalty
- commutation of punishment
- commutation of sentence
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26 take the count
пoтepпeть пopaжeниe; выйти из cтpoя [этим. спорт. (бoкc) быть нoкaутиpoвaнным, нe пoднятьcя пocлe дecяти ceкунд]He was celebrating his luck when he got into a brawl. A man was killed and Wildman took the count with penal servitude for life (K. S. Prichord). Jean-Jacques Servon-Schneider... took the count in Bordeaux, having picked an election fight with the Prime Minister on the latter's home ground (New Statesman). Our old car has finally taken the count -
27 imprisonment
позбавлення волі; ув'язнення, тюремне ув'язнення; домашній арештimprisonment at penal servitude — каторга, каторжні роботи, позбавлення волі з каторжними роботами
imprisonment to commence at the expiration of the previously awarded imprisonment — ув'язнення, що починається після закінчення терміну раніше призначеного ув'язнення (за сукупністю покарань)
imprisonment with the option of a fine — тюремне ув'язнення з правом заміни його штрафом, ув'язнення з можливою заміною штрафом
imprisonment without the option of a fine — тюремне ув'язнення без права заміни його штрафом, ув'язнення без можливої заміни штрафом
- imprisonment at hard labourimprisonment without the possibility of parole — ув'язнення без можливості умовно-дострокового звільнення
- imprisonment before trial
- imprisonment for a debt
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28 imprisonment
•imprisonment at hard labour [at penal servitude] — лишение свободы с каторжными работами; каторжные работы, каторга;
imprisonment before trial — предварительное тюремное заключение;
imprisonment for life — пожизненное тюремное заключение;
imprisonment to commence at the expiration of the previously awarded imprisonment — тюремное заключение, начинающееся по истечении срока ранее назначенного тюремного заключения ( при совокупности наказаний);
to send to imprisonment — подвергнуть тюремному заключению;
- extended term of imprisonmentimprisonment with [without] the option of a fine — тюремное заключение с [без] возможной замены штрафом
- extended imprisonment
- false imprisonment
- field imprisonment
- house imprisonment
- life-long imprisonment
- life imprisonment
- penitentiary imprisonment
- reformative imprisonment
- strict imprisonment
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