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1 extradition
ˌekstrəˈdɪʃən сущ. экстрадиция (выдача арестованного другому государству) to ask for extradition ≈ просить о выдаче преступника to grant smb.'s extradition ≈ разрешить выдачу кого-л. to fight, oppose extradition ≈ не разрешать выдачу to waive extradition ≈ давать согласие на выдачу (юридическое) экстрадиция, выдача иностранному государству лица, нарушившего законы этого государства;
(американизм) тж. передача преступника другому штату - * treaty договор о выдаче преступников extradition выдача (преступника другому государству), экстрадиция ~ выдача (преступника), экстрадиция ~ выдача преступника другому государствуБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > extradition
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2 extradition
[ˌekstrə'dɪʃ(ə)n]сущ.to grant smb.'s extradition — разрешить выдачу кого-л.
to fight, oppose extradition — не разрешать выдачу
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3 extradition
n. предавање, екстрадикција (of war criminals/terrorists from/to на воени злосторници/терористи од/во); ask for extradition бара екстрадикција; grant sb's extradition дозволува нечија екстрадикција -
4 request
1. transitive verb2. nounrequest somebody to do something — jemanden [darum] bitten, etwas zu tun
at somebody's request — auf jemandes Bitte od. Wunsch (Akk.) [hin]
by or on request — auf Wunsch
record requests — (Radio) Plattenwünsche Pl.
* * *[ri'kwest] 1. noun1) (the act of asking for something: I did that at his request; After frequent requests, he eventually agreed to sing.) die Bitte2) (something asked for: The next record I will play is a request.) der Wunsch2. verb(to ask (for) something; People using this library are requested not to talk; Many people have requested this next song.) bitten- academic.ru/115553/by_request">by request- on request* * *re·quest[rɪˈkwest]I. nat sb's \request auf jds Bitte [o Wunsch] hinon \request auf Anfrage [o Wunschto submit a \request that... beantragen, dass...II. vt1. (ask for)I \requested a taxi for 8 o'clock ich bestellte ein Taxi für 8 Uhrvisitors are \requested not to walk on the grass die Besucher werden gebeten, den Rasen nicht zu betretenas \requested wie gewünscht* * *[rɪ'kwest]1. nBitte f, Wunsch m, Ersuchen nt (geh)on/by request — auf Wunsch
I have a request to make of or to you — ich habe eine Bitte an Sie, ich muss eine Bitte an Sie richten
2. vtbitten um; asylum also nachsuchen um; (RAD) record sich (dat) wünschento request silence — um Ruhe bitten or ersuchen (geh)
to request that... — bitten, dass...
"you are requested not to smoke" — "bitte nicht rauchen"
See:* * *request [rıˈkwest]A s1. Bitte f, Wunsch m, (auch formelles) An-, Ersuchen, Gesuch n:make a request for sth um etwas bitten;“no flowers by request” „es wird gebeten, von Blumenspenden Abstand zu nehmen“;request denied! (Antrag) abgelehnt! (a. hum);2. Nachfrage f:oil came into request WIRTSCH die Nachfrage nach Öl stiegB v/t1. bitten um, ersuchen um:request sth from sb jemanden um etwas ersuchenreq. abk1. request2. required3. requisition* * *1. transitive verbrequest something of or from somebody — jemanden um etwas bitten
request somebody to do something — jemanden [darum] bitten, etwas zu tun
2. noun‘You are requested not to smoke’ — "Bitte nicht rauchen"
at somebody's request — auf jemandes Bitte od. Wunsch (Akk.) [hin]
by or on request — auf Wunsch
record requests — (Radio) Plattenwünsche Pl.
* * *n.Anforderung f.Anfrage -n f.Antrag -¨e m.Bitte -n f.Gesuch -e n.Nachfrage f. v.abfragen v.anfordern v.bitten v.(§ p.,pp.: bat, gebeten)ersuchen v.fragen v. -
5 izručenje
n handing over, delivering itd. (-izručiti); com - isporuka l jur & pol nalog za izručenjee extradition warrant; jur & pol zatražiti izručenjee ask for the extradition of; com prigodom -a on delivery; com uz -e against delivery* * *• extradition• delivery• surrender -
6 appeal
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1. verb1) ((often with to) to ask earnestly for something: She appealed (to him) for help.) suplicar, rogar2) (to take a case one has lost to a higher court etc; to ask (a referee, judge etc) for a new decision: He appealed against a three-year sentence.) apelar, recurrir3) ((with to) to be pleasing: This place appeals to me.) gustar, agradar
2. noun1) ((the act of making) a request (for help, a decision etc): The appeal raised $500 for charity; a last appeal for help; The judge rejected his appeal.) apelación2) (attraction: Music holds little appeal for me.) atractivo•appeal1 n1. ruego / llamamiento2. campaña para recaudar fondos3. atractivo / ganchoappeal2 vb1. pedir / solicitar2. atraer / gustartr[ə'piːl]2 (for money) campaña de recaudación de fondos3 (attraction) atractivo4 SMALLLAW/SMALL apelación nombre femenino2 (attract) atraerappeal [ə'pi:l] vt: apelarto appeal a decision: apelar contra una decisiónappeal vi1)to appeal for : pedir, solicitar2)to appeal to : atraer athat doesn't appeal to me: eso no me atraeappeal n1) : apelación f (en derecho)2) plea: ruego m, súplica f3) attraction: atracción f, atractivo m, interés mn.• alzada s.f.• apelación s.f.• avocación s.f.• interés s.m.• recurso (Jurisprudencia) s.m.• simpatía s.f.• súplica s.f.v.• apelar v.• avocar v.• suplicar v.ə'piːl
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1) c ( call) llamamiento m, llamado m (AmL); ( request) solicitud f, petición f, pedido m (AmL); ( plea) ruego m, súplica fappeal (to somebody) for something: an appeal for calm un llamamiento or un llamado a la calma; they made an urgent appeal for food hicieron un llamamiento or un llamado urgente solicitando alimentos; an appeal to reason — un llamamiento or un llamado a la razón
2) c ( Law) apelación f, recurso m de apelaciónto have the right of appeal — tener* derecho a apelar
3) c (fund, organization) campaña para recaudar fondos4) u ( attraction) atractivo m
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1) ( call)to appeal for something — \<\<for funds\>\> pedir* or solicitar algo
the Minister went on television to appeal for calm — el ministro apareció en televisión para hacer un llamamiento or (AmL tb) un llamado a la calma
to appeal TO somebody/something: the police appealed to witnesses to come forward la policía hizo un llamamiento or (AmL tb) un llamado para que se presentaran testigos del hecho; to appeal to somebody's better nature — apelar a la bondad de alguien
2)a) ( Law) apelar3) ( be attractive)to appeal to somebody — atraerle* a alguien
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vt (AmE) \<\<decision/verdict\>\> apelar contra or de[ǝ'piːl]1. Na) (=call) llamamiento m, llamado m (LAm); (=request) petición f, solicitud fthe police repeated their appeal for witnesses to contact them — la policía volvió a hacer un llamamiento a posibles testigos del hecho para que se pusieran en contacto con ellos
an appeal to arms/reason — un llamamiento a las armas/la cordura
our appeal for volunteers — la petición or solicitud que hicimos de voluntarios
b) (=entreaty) súplica fc) (=campaign for donations)they launched a £5 million appeal for cancer research — realizaron una campaña para la recaudación de 5 millones de libras para la lucha contra el cáncer
an appeal on behalf of a mental health charity — una petición de ayuda para una organización benéfica de salud mental
d) (Jur) apelación f, recurso m (de apelación)his appeal was successful — su apelación or recurso (de apelación) dio resultado
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there is no appeal against his decision — su fallo es inapelable•
she won/lost the case on appeal — ganó/perdió el caso en la apelación or en segunda instanciacourt•
their lands were forfeit without appeal — sus tierras fueron confiscadas sin posibilidad de apelación2) (=attraction) atractivo m, encanto mthe party's new name was meant to give it greater public appeal — el nuevo nombre del partido tenía como objetivo atraer a más público
the idea held little appeal — la idea no le resultaba muy atrayente; see sex
2. VI1)• to appeal for — (=call publicly for) [+ peace, tolerance, unity] hacer un llamamiento a; (=request) solicitar, pedir
the police have appealed to the public for information — la policía ha hecho un llamamiento al público pidiendo información
to appeal for funds — solicitar or pedir fondos
2) (=call upon)•
to appeal to sb's finer feelings/sb's generosity — apelar a los sentimientos nobles/la generosidad de algnto appeal to the country — (Pol) recurrir al arbitrio de las urnas
3) (Jur) apelar•
they have appealed to the Supreme Court to stop her extradition — han apelado or recurrido al Tribunal Supremo para detener su proceso de extradición4) (=be attractive)•
to appeal to sb — [idea, activity] atraer a algn, resultar atrayente a algnI don't think this will appeal to the public — no creo que esto le atraiga al público, no creo que esto le resulte atrayente al público
3.VT(US) (Jur)to appeal a decision/verdict — apelar contra or de una decisión/un veredicto, recurrir (contra) una decisión/un veredicto
4.CPDappeal(s) committee N — comité m de apelación
appeal court N — tribunal m de apelación
appeal judge N — juez mf de apelación, jueza f de apelación
appeal(s) procedure N — procedimiento m de apelación
appeal(s) process N — proceso m de apelación
appeal(s) tribunal N — tribunal m de apelación
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1) c ( call) llamamiento m, llamado m (AmL); ( request) solicitud f, petición f, pedido m (AmL); ( plea) ruego m, súplica fappeal (to somebody) for something: an appeal for calm un llamamiento or un llamado a la calma; they made an urgent appeal for food hicieron un llamamiento or un llamado urgente solicitando alimentos; an appeal to reason — un llamamiento or un llamado a la razón
2) c ( Law) apelación f, recurso m de apelaciónto have the right of appeal — tener* derecho a apelar
3) c (fund, organization) campaña para recaudar fondos4) u ( attraction) atractivo m
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1) ( call)to appeal for something — \<\<for funds\>\> pedir* or solicitar algo
the Minister went on television to appeal for calm — el ministro apareció en televisión para hacer un llamamiento or (AmL tb) un llamado a la calma
to appeal TO somebody/something: the police appealed to witnesses to come forward la policía hizo un llamamiento or (AmL tb) un llamado para que se presentaran testigos del hecho; to appeal to somebody's better nature — apelar a la bondad de alguien
2)a) ( Law) apelar3) ( be attractive)to appeal to somebody — atraerle* a alguien
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vt (AmE) \<\<decision/verdict\>\> apelar contra or de -
7 requerir
v.1 to require.Ellos requieren un auto They require a car.Ella requiere amor She demands love.La necesidad demanda proceder Need requires proceeding.2 to demand.3 to order (law).4 to summon.El juez requirió al demandado The judge summoned the defendant.5 to require to, to need to.Ella requiere firmar She requires to sign.6 to take.Requiere tiempo It requires time to things correctly.7 to page, to call out for, to call.Ellos requieren a María They page Mary.8 to want.9 to call to.This situation calls to act rapidly Esta situación requiere actuar rápido.* * *1 (necesitar) to require, need2 (decir con autoridad) to demand, call for3 (solicitar) to request4 (persuadir) to persuade5 DERECHO to summon\requerir de amores literal to court, woo* * *1. VT1) (=necesitar) to need, require"se requiere dominio del inglés" — "fluent English required", "good command of English required"
2) (=solicitar) to request, askrequerir a algn que haga algo — to request o ask sb to do sth
3) (=llamar) to send for, summon frm2.VIrequerir de — esp LAm to need, require
* * *verbo transitivo1) ( necesitar) to requirerequiere paciencia — it requires o demands patience
* * *= have + calls for, call for, call on/upon, cry for, demand, involve, make + demand, require, elicit, requisition.Ex. For some while there have been calls for an abbreviated version of AACR, for small libraries and for non-cataloguers.Ex. The main rules call for entry of societies under name and institutions under place.Ex. The difference is only that an indexer is not usually called upon to appreciate the subtleties of the subject to the same extent as an abstractor.Ex. However, this work still cries for expansion, and it must also become more systematic.Ex. The other part of the picture reveals title indexes to be only crude subject indexes, which for effective use demand imagination and searching skills on the part of the user.Ex. Generating author indexes or catalogues involves creating headings from author's names, that is the names of persons or organisations.Ex. Also, informative abstracts make greater demands upon appreciation of subject content than indicative abstracts.Ex. The condition approach should require less enumeration of rules for different types of materials, and therefore should require fewer rules.Ex. This article looks at ways in which librarians in leadership roles can elicit the motivation, commitment, and personal investment of members of the organisation.Ex. More specialised titles are requisitioned through interlending.----* requerir atención = require + consideration, require + attention.* requerir más destreza = be more of an art.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( necesitar) to requirerequiere paciencia — it requires o demands patience
* * *= have + calls for, call for, call on/upon, cry for, demand, involve, make + demand, require, elicit, requisition.Ex: For some while there have been calls for an abbreviated version of AACR, for small libraries and for non-cataloguers.
Ex: The main rules call for entry of societies under name and institutions under place.Ex: The difference is only that an indexer is not usually called upon to appreciate the subtleties of the subject to the same extent as an abstractor.Ex: However, this work still cries for expansion, and it must also become more systematic.Ex: The other part of the picture reveals title indexes to be only crude subject indexes, which for effective use demand imagination and searching skills on the part of the user.Ex: Generating author indexes or catalogues involves creating headings from author's names, that is the names of persons or organisations.Ex: Also, informative abstracts make greater demands upon appreciation of subject content than indicative abstracts.Ex: The condition approach should require less enumeration of rules for different types of materials, and therefore should require fewer rules.Ex: This article looks at ways in which librarians in leadership roles can elicit the motivation, commitment, and personal investment of members of the organisation.Ex: More specialised titles are requisitioned through interlending.* requerir atención = require + consideration, require + attention.* requerir más destreza = be more of an art.* * *vtA (necesitar) to requireéstos son los precios de los productos que requieren these are the prices of the products you requirerequiere mucha paciencia it calls for o requires o demands o needs a great deal of patienceuna enfermedad que requirió su hospitalización an illness which necessitated o required her hospitalization[ S ] se requiere buena presencia good appearance essentialB ‹documento› to require; ‹persona› to summonel juez requirió su presencia como testigo the judge summoned him to appear as a witnessfue requerido de pago he was ordered to pay* * *
requerir ( conjugate requerir) verbo transitivo
‹ persona› to summon
requerir verbo transitivo
1 Jur (la presencia de alguien) to summon: el juez requirió la presencia del principal acusado, the judge required the primary defendant to appear in court
2 (necesitar) to require: esta planta requiere muchos cuidados, this plant needs a lot of care
3 (pedir) to request
4 (exigir) to demand
' requerir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pedir
- reclamar
- demandar
- exigir
- llevar
English:
demand
- need
- require
- call
* * *requerir vt1. [necesitar] to require;es un asunto que requiere mucha diplomacia it is a matter which requires a great deal of tact;se requieren conocimientos de francés a knowledge of French is essential3. Der to order;el juez requirió la extradición del terrorista the judge ordered the extradition of the terrorist* * *v/t1 ( necesitar) require2 JUR summons* * *requerir {76} vt1) : to require, to call for2) : to summon, to send for* * *requerir vb to require
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