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1 rett
I -en, -er1) юр. право, закон2) суд, заседание судаgå i rette — упрекать, осуждать кого-л.
komme for retten — попасть в суд, быть переданным в суд (о деле)
sitte i retten — заседать в суде, быть судьёй
vise én til — rette:
а) перен. поставить кого-л. на местоб) привлекать кого-л. к ответу, наказывать3) право (на что-л.)rett til arbeid (til hvile —, til utdannelse) право на труд (на отдых, на образование)
med rette — по закону, по праву, с полным правом
forbeholde seg rett — сохранять за собой право (на что-л. - til)
komme til sin rett — осуществить своё право (на что-л.)
4) документ (дающий право на что-л.)5) правосудиеfå rett på én — найти управу на кого-л.
finne seg til rette — освоиться, приспособиться (к новым условиям)
ha rett:
а) быть правым (в чём-л. - i)б) иметь право (на что-л. - til)hjelpe én til rette — помочь кому-л. устроиться
komme til rette:
б) уяснить себе, уразуметьв) найтись, обнаружиться (о пропавших, украденных вещах)ligge til rette — подходить, годиться
sette seg til rette — усесться, расположиться удобно
snakke (tale) én til — rett:
а) образумить кого-л.б) взывать к чьему-л. разуму:II -en, -er1) кушанье, блюдоIII adj1) прямой, выпрямленный2) правильный, верный, соответствующий нормеikke rettere enn jeg forstår (husker —, vet) насколько я понимаю (помню, знаю)
den rette mann — подходящий человек, как раз тот человек, который нужен
i rette tid — вовремя, в своё время
3) настоящий, подлинный5) законный, узаконенный, справедливыйholde tungen rett i munnen — сохранять спокойствие, проявить хладнокровие
IV adv1) прямо2) сразу, непосредственно (за чем-л.)rett utenfor noe — прямо перед чем-л.
rett ved siden — около, возле
3) как разrett nå — как раз, вот сейчас
rett som — как раз когда, как только
rett som det var — внезапно, вдруг
5) целиком, полностью6) в большой степени, очень -
2 rett
прямо (по отношению к кому то)правильно* * *course, dish, lawcourt, right, right, rightly, straight* * *subst. [ rettighet] entitlement, right (f.eks.alle har rett til å si det de mener - everyone has the right to say what they mean
) subst. [ rettsvitenskap] jurisprudence subst. [loven, lover og regler] law subst. (jus) [ domstol] court, court of law, law court subst. [ rettslokale] courtroom subst. [ matrett] course (f.eks. ) adj. [ strak] straight, upright adj. [ rank] straight, upright, erect adj. [ riktig] right, correct, proper, true adj. [ plutselig] suddenly, all of a sudden adj. [ rettferdig] fair, right adj. [ korrekt] correct, right adj. [ ikke ujevn] even adj. [ ikke bøyd] straight adj. [ uten omvei] straight, direct adv. [ direkte] right, straight, directly (dagens rett) today's special (dømmende rett) court of judgment, court of judgement (få rett i noe) be proved right (gjeldende rett) law as it stands at present (komme til sin rett) show to advantage, come into one's own (kreve sin rett) demand one's rights (la nåde gå for rett) temper justice with mercy (lov og rett) law and order, justice (jus) (lovfestet rett) legal right (med rett) with perfect justice (offentlig rett) public law (jus) (positiv rett) positive law (jus) (uskreven rett) unwritten law -
3 rétt
[rjεʰtʰ:]I. f réttar, réttir◊II. adv1) прямо2) правильно, верно3) совсем, почти◊það var rétt á hann [handa honum] — он это заслужил
það er rétt, að þú segir honum það — тебе лучше сказать ему это
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4 rétt
I)f.1) public fold (þat var um haustit, er sauðir vóru í rétt reknir);2) esp. pl. the general sheep-gathering in autumn (þann dag skulu vera réttir í Þórarinsdal).adv.1) just, exactly, precisely;2) straight (þeir stefndu r. á þá);3) rightly, correctly (lýsa e-u r.).* * *f. (réttr, m., Bs. i. 415; cp. lögréttu, afréttu, acc. pl.):— a public fold in Icel. into which the flocks are driven in the autumn from the common mountain pastures and distributed to the owners according to the marks on the ears; the word is no doubt derived from rétta, réttr, to adjust. Germ. richten; for the sheep pen is a kind of ‘court of adjustment;’ and every district has its own ‘rétt’ at a fixed place near the mountain pastures. This meeting takes place at the middle or end of September all over the country, and this season is called Réttir. For descriptions see the Laws and the Sagas, Grág. (Kb.) ch. 13, 14. Landbr. þ. (Sb.) ch. 36–44, Eb. ch. 25, Sd. ch. 15, 17, Bjarn. 59 sqq., Gullþ. ch. 14, 16, Bs. i. 415, cp. Glúm. ch. 17, Fms. vii. 218; and for mod. description see Pilar og Stúlka (1867) 15–22. The assemblage at the rétt is a kind of county fair with athletic and other sports; eigi skolu Réttir fyrr vera en fjórar vikur lifa sumars, Grág. ii. 309; Réttir byrja, Icel. Almanack (Sept. 8, 1871); lög-rétt, Sd. 149; af-rétt or af-réttr, q. v.; réttar-garðr. Gullþ. 63, Sd. 149, Eb. 106; rétta-menn, the men assembled at a rétt, Sd. 156, Bjarn. 64 (Ed. friðmenn erroneous); rétta-víg, a fight at a rétt, Ann. 1162; þau misseri börðusk þeir at réttinum (thus masc.) suðr í Flóa, Bs. i. 415. -
5 rétt
I.f.þat var um haustit, er sauðir vóru í rétt reknir — это было осенью, когда овец уже поместили в общинный загон
2) б. ч. pl. общий сбор овец осеньюþann dag skulu vera réttir í Þórarinsdal — в тот день в Долине Торарина должны были сгонять овец, Bjarn. 30
II.adv.1) точно, как раз2) прямо3) правильно, верно -
6 rett i
(gi noen rett i) admit that someone is right, agree that someone is right -
7 rétt-læta
t, to justify, N. T.: rétt-læting, f. justification, Vídal. -
8 rétt-dæmi
n. justice in judgment, Fms. iii. 50, x. 281, Ó. H. 190, Sks. 110, Fs. 123. -
9 rétt-dæmr
adj. just in judgment, Fms. iii. 50, xi. 298, Fb. ii. 123, Rb. 370. -
10 rétt-hærðr
adj. = rétthárr, Fms. v. 255, 263. -
11 rétt-læti
n. [réttlátr], righteousness, justice, Landn. (Hb.) 259 Fms. v. 26, Magn. 513, Hom. 97, Anecd. 4, N. T., Pass., Vídal.; réttlætis- dómr, -gata, -stígr, -gjót, -töksemd, -sól, -vág, -vöndr, Greg. 4, 21, 46, Hom. 18, Stj. 242, Mar. passim. -
12 rétt-mæli
n. right, justice, Sks. 260:—a right expression, gramm. -
13 rétt-næmr
adj. entitled to take, of one of age, Gþl. 201, 258, 438. -
14 rétt-orðr
adj. ‘right’ speaking, truthful, Nj. 77, Sturl. i. 98. -
15 rétt-ræðr
adj. ‘right-read;’ réttræðr stafr, a regular letter, Skálda (Thorodd) 161. -
16 rétt-yrði
n. = réttmæli, Lv. 105. -
17 rett
Se: reda -
18 rétt
If (-ar, -ir)1. ohradaÞað er margt fé inni í réttinni.IIadvprávě -
19 rett
right, law, straight -
20 rett
Se: reda
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