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1 физический ущерб
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2 физический ущерб
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3 повреждение
сущ.damage; impairment; injury; ( оборудования тж) breakage; defect; failure; fault; trouble; ( телесное) bodily (corporal, physical) injury (harm, mischief)умереть от тяжких телесных повреждений — to die of grave (grievous, severe) bodily harm (injury)
нанесение (причинение) телесных повреждений — infliction of a bodily (physical) harm (injury); ( себе самому) self-inflicted harm (injury); self-injury
лёгкое телесное повреждение, нетяжкое телесное повреждение — actual (trivial) bodily harm (injury)
- повреждение документовнамеренное тяжкое телесное повреждение, нанесённое (причинённое) в состоянии сильного душевного волнения — intentional grave (grievous, severe) bodily harm (injury) inflicted in a state of strong mental agitation
- смертельное телесное повреждение
- телесное повреждение
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4 материальный ущерб
1) General subject: financial and physical damage (AD), property loss2) Military: administer damage, deal damage, deliver damage, inflict damage, material damage (при ЯВ)3) Law: damage to property, financial damage (вред), pecuniary injury, pecuniary loss, physical injury, property damage, material damage4) Economy: injury to property5) Business: material loss6) Labor protection: damage of property7) leg.N.P. financial lossУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > материальный ущерб
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5 механическое повреждение
1) General subject: mechanic damage ( failure)2) Information technology: mechanical failure3) Oil: mechanical damage4) Ecology: physical damage5) Advertising: mechanical injury6) Oil&Gas technology measuring damage7) Polymers: bruise8) Aviation medicine: concussionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > механическое повреждение
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6 внешнее повреждение
1) Military: physical damage2) Engineering: external damage, external fault, visible damage3) Business: external injuryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внешнее повреждение
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7 телесные повреждения
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > телесные повреждения
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8 телесное повреждение
1) General subject: bodily harm, bodily injury, injury2) Medicine: maim3) Law: (тяжкое) (grievous) bodily harm, bodily damage, bodily mischief, corporal hurt, hurt, lesion, physical injury4) Economy: damage to persons, injury to a person5) Insurance: bodily injury (BI)6) Sakhalin energy glossary: bodily7) leg.N.P. bodily injury (criminal law), damage to person (criminal law), personal injury (criminal law), physical injury (criminal law)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > телесное повреждение
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9 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
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10 травма
1) General subject: accident, infraction (физическая), penetrating injury2) Medicine: insult, maim, trauma, traumatism (как патологическое состояние)3) Sports: Charley-horse, Charley-house, charley horse4) Engineering: physical injury5) Law: injury6) Economy: bodily injury, injury to a person7) Psychology: trauma (психическая)8) Business: personal injury9) Sakhalin energy glossary: injury( any injury which results from a single instantaneous exposure)10) Aviation medicine: damage11) Makarov: hurt -
11 вред для здоровья
nmed. (àíãë.: health damage; physical harm; damage to health; personal injury; bodily injury) tervisekahjustus -
12 порча
1) General subject: abuse, depravation, hoodoo, injury, poisoning, spoilage, spoiling, strip, vitiation, blasting, contamination, corruption, damage, decay, deterioration, hoo-doo, voodoo2) Computers: garble3) American: hex4) Military: perishability (материальных средств)6) Rare: spoliation9) Law: waste10) Economy: defacement, perishing, spoilage of goods (товаров)11) Accounting: physical deterioration (противоположным является obsolescence - моральный износ), spoilage (товара)12) Automobile industry: bug13) Metallurgy: trouble14) Oil: impairment15) Perfume: alteration, decomposition, degradation, rotting16) Coolers: injury (продуктов)17) Advertising: ill effect18) Quality control: fault19) Makarov: bacterial spoilage, detriment, enzymic spoilage, gaseous spoilage, injury (продукта), nonpoisonous spoilage gaseous, putrefactive spoilage, rotting (напр. препарата) -
13 повреждение
сущ.damage;impairment;injury;( оборудования тж) breakage;defect;failure;fault;trouble;( телесное) bodily (corporal, physical) injury (harm, mischief)- повреждение груза
- повреждение документов
- выявлять повреждение
- наносить телесное повреждение
- предотвращать повреждение
- свободно от повреждение
- смертельное телесное повреждение
- тяжкое телесное повреждениеакт о \повреждениеи груза — damaged cargo report
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