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1 административный
administrative; ( относящийся к управлению) managerialадминистрати́вное деле́ние — administrative division
администрати́вные спосо́бности — administrative ability sg
администрати́вное зда́ние — office building
администрати́вное пра́во — administrative law
администрати́вная отве́тственность юр. — responsibility under administrative law
привле́чь кого́-л к администрати́вной отве́тственности — penalize smb under administrative law
администрати́вное взыска́ние — penalty under administrative law
в администрати́вном поря́дке — by administrative means
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2 административное взыскание
наложение взыскания; взыскание штрафа — recovery of penalty
влечь за собой взыскание, наказание — to involve penalty
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > административное взыскание
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3 административное взыскание
1) General subject: administrative enforcement3) Economy: administrative tax penalty4) Business: administrative punishment5) leg.N.P. penalty under administrative lawУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > административное взыскание
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4 административный штраф
1) General subject: administrative fine2) Finances: fine3) Business: punishment to compel performance of duty4) Management: penalty5) leg.N.P. fine imposed under administrative lawУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > административный штраф
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