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1 give aid and comfort to a criminal
Юридический термин: оказывать помощь преступникуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > give aid and comfort to a criminal
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2 give
давати, надавати; дарувати; виносити ( рішення); накладати ( покарання тощо)give a written undertaking not to leave one's permanent place of residence — давати підписку про невиїзд
give a written undertaking of non-divulgence — (of investigation materials, etc.) давати підписку про нерозголошення ( матеріалів слідства тощо)
give aid and comfort to a criminal — надавати допомогу злочинцю, допомагати (сприяти) злочинцю
give an order to halt before firing — віддавати наказ зупинитися перед тим, як буде зроблено постріл
give an order "to shoot and kill" — віддавати наказ про відкриття вогню на знищення
- give a broad interpretationgive self-incriminating evidence — давати свідчення проти самого себе, свідчити проти себе
- give a caution
- give a child up for adoption
- give a clearance
- give a false name
- give a guidance
- give a judgement
- give a judgment
- give a life sentence
- give a name
- give a reasoned opinion
- give a ruling
- give a sentence
- give a solid alibi
- give a tendentious appraisal
- give a term
- give a testimony
- give a ticket
- give a top-security clearance
- give a verdict
- give a wide interpretation
- give a written undertaking
- give access
- give advice
- give advice on legal matters
- give advisory opinion
- give aid
- give an engagement ring
- give an inside tip on the raid
- give an instruction
- give an opinion
- give authority
- give back
- give bail
- give birth
- give chase
- give chase to ones' automobile
- give color
- give confession
- give effect
- give equal rights
- give evidence
- give evidence under compulsion
- give false evidence
- give false testimony
- give forth
- give fresh evidence
- give further effect
- give ground
- give guidelines
- give guiding instructions
- give holiday without pay
- give in charge
- give in confidence
- give in evidence
- give in verdict
- give information to the police
- give instructions
- give jurisdiction
- give justification
- give latitude
- give law
- give law
- give laws
- give legal form
- give light weight
- give moral support
- give notice
- give offence
- give offense
- give official approval
- give one's fiat
- give one's name
- give one's name and address
- give one's surname and address
- give one's word
- give oneself out
- give oneself up
- give oneself up to the police
- give out
- give powers
- give preference
- give publicity
- give punishment
- give reasons
- give reasons for the decision
- give rise to a breach
- give rise to an action
- give sanction
- give sanctuary to hijackers
- give security
- give short measure
- give smb. his deserts
- give smb. her deserts
- give special consideration
- give testimony
- give the ballot
- give the benefit of the doubt
- give the court the discretion
- give the defendant a caution
- give the exclusive right
- give the floor
- give the force of an Act
- give the force of an law
- give the higher rank
- give the next rank
- give the requisite testimony
- give the right of abode
- give the vote
- give time
- give title
- give to the public
- give to the world
- give up
- give up a claim
- give up a right
- give up firearms
- give up guns
- give validity
- give wide discretion
- give witness
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3 give
1) давать; предоставлять2) дарить•to give aid and comfort to a criminal — оказывать помощь преступнику;
to give an opinion — 1. дать заключение 2. вынести решение;
to give bail — найти себе поручителя;
to give colo(u)r — признавать наличие видимости законного основания иска ( с последующим оспариванием его юридической силы);
to give effect to — приводить в действие;
to give evidence — 1. представлять доказательство 2. давать показания;
to give floor to — предоставить слово кому-л. ;
to give in one's verdict — голосовать в качестве присяжного;
to give judgement — выносить судебное решение;
to give law — принимать законы, законодательствовать, формулировать право;
to give notice — извещать; уведомлять; предупреждать; предупреждать об увольнении;
to give quarter — щадить, давать пощаду;
to give rise to an action — дать основание для иска;
to give security — давать обеспечение, предоставлять обеспечение;
to give the benefit of the doubt — истолковывать сомнение в пользу ответной стороны;
to give time — предоставлять отсрочку;
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4 оказывать помощь преступнику
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > оказывать помощь преступнику
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5 justicia
f.1 justice (derecho).administrar justicia to administer justiceen justicia in (all) fairnessse le hizo justicia entregándole el premio she received the recognition she deserved when she was awarded the prizeesa foto no le hace justicia that photo doesn't do him justiceser de justicia to be only fairjusticia social social justice2 law.* * *1 (equidad, derecho) justice, fairness2 la justicia (organismo) the law\administrar justicia to administer justiceen justicia in all fairnesshacer justicia to do justicehacer justicia a algo/alguien to do justice to somebody/somethingser de justicia to be only fairtomarse la justicia por su mano to take the law into one's own hands* * *noun f.1) justice2) fairness* * *1.SF [gen] justice; (=equidad) fairness, equity; (=derecho) rightde justicia — justly, deservedly
2.SM †† representative of authority* * *a) ( equidad) justiceen justicia — in all fairness, to be fair
b) (sistema, leyes)huir de la justicia — to flee from justice o the law
recurrir a la justicia — (frml) to have recourse to law (frml)
* * *= fairness, justice, equitability, rightness.Ex. That's a federal agency I believe that what they've done in this particular case represents social justice and elementary fairness.Ex. This approach does insufficient justice to the preliminary steps in the indexing process.Ex. These variables ensured equitability by virtue of enabling each department to acquire the same percentage of the literature published in its field.Ex. The quiet and hallowed stacks provide comfort and solace to the bibliophile and a sense of rightness and order to the librarian.----* administración de justicia = administration of justice.* administrar justicia = dispense + justice.* en justicia = to be fair.* escapar de la justicia = escape + justice.* hacer justicia = do + justice.* huir de la justicia = lam (it).* huyendo de la justicia = on the run, on the lam.* justicia administrativa = administrative justice.* justicia de género = gender justice.* justicia distributiva = distributive justice.* justicia penal = criminal justice.* justicia racial = racial justice.* justicia retributiva = retributive justice.* justicia social = social justice.* la justicia = the Bench.* luchar por la justicia = fight for + justice.* Ministro de Justicia = Attorney General, Minister of Justice.* palacio de justicia = courthouse.* para hacer justicia = in fairness to.* sala de justicia = courtroom.* sistema de justicia penal = criminal justice system.* tribunal de justicia = criminal court, court of justice, law courts, court of law.* * *a) ( equidad) justiceen justicia — in all fairness, to be fair
b) (sistema, leyes)huir de la justicia — to flee from justice o the law
recurrir a la justicia — (frml) to have recourse to law (frml)
* * *= fairness, justice, equitability, rightness.Ex: That's a federal agency I believe that what they've done in this particular case represents social justice and elementary fairness.
Ex: This approach does insufficient justice to the preliminary steps in the indexing process.Ex: These variables ensured equitability by virtue of enabling each department to acquire the same percentage of the literature published in its field.Ex: The quiet and hallowed stacks provide comfort and solace to the bibliophile and a sense of rightness and order to the librarian.* administración de justicia = administration of justice.* administrar justicia = dispense + justice.* en justicia = to be fair.* escapar de la justicia = escape + justice.* hacer justicia = do + justice.* huir de la justicia = lam (it).* huyendo de la justicia = on the run, on the lam.* justicia administrativa = administrative justice.* justicia de género = gender justice.* justicia distributiva = distributive justice.* justicia penal = criminal justice.* justicia racial = racial justice.* justicia retributiva = retributive justice.* justicia social = social justice.* la justicia = the Bench.* luchar por la justicia = fight for + justice.* Ministro de Justicia = Attorney General, Minister of Justice.* palacio de justicia = courthouse.* para hacer justicia = in fairness to.* sala de justicia = courtroom.* sistema de justicia penal = criminal justice system.* tribunal de justicia = criminal court, court of justice, law courts, court of law.* * *1 (equidad) justicejusticia social social justicelos manifestantes pedían justicia the protestors called for justicees de justicia que se lo hayan dado it is only right o just o fair that he should have been given itla distinción de que ha sido objeto es de justicia the award he has received is richly deserveden justicia in all fairness, to be fairla justicia de su decisión the fairness of her decisionnunca se le ha hecho justicia como escritor he has never received due recognition as a writeresta foto no le hace justicia this picture doesn't do him justice2(sistema, leyes): la justicia the lawquienes administran la justicia those who administer justice o the lawhuyeron de la justicia they fled from justice o the lawtomarse la justicia por su mano to take the law into one's own handsCompuestos:military justice system, military lawpoetic justice* * *
justicia sustantivo femenino
en justicia in all fairness, to be fair;
la justicia de su decisión the fairness of her decision;
nunca se le ha hecho justicia como escritor he has never received due recognition as a writerb) (sistema, leyes):
huir de la justicia to flee from justice o the law;
tomarse la justicia por su mano to take the law into one's own hands
justicia sustantivo femenino justice
♦ Locuciones: tomarse la justicia por su mano, to take the law into one's own hands
' justicia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bien
- cacerolada
- derecha
- derecho
- detrimento
- escapar
- honestidad
- huir
- injusticia
- justamente
- palacio
- poner
- prófuga
- prófugo
- sala
- sed
- sol
- alguacil
- corte
- mano
- responder
- tribunal
- triunfar
English:
administer
- administration
- Attorney General
- bar
- beat down
- courthouse
- courtroom
- dispense
- fairly
- fairness
- justice
- law
- mockery
- prevail
- right
- run
- sense
- share
- square deal
- attorney
- disservice
- let
- perversion
- supreme
* * *justicia nf1. [equidad] fairness, justice;en justicia in (all) fairness;se le hizo justicia entregándole el premio she received the recognition she deserved when she was awarded the prize;esa foto no le hace justicia that photo doesn't do him justicejusticia social social justice2. [derecho] justice;administrar justicia to administer justice;ser de justicia to be only fair;es de justicia que la indemnicen it is only right o fair that she should be compensated;tomarse la justicia por su mano to take the law into one's own hands3.la justicia [sistema de leyes] the lawla persigue la justicia británica she is being sought by the British courts* * *f1 justice;hacer justicia a do justice to;es de justicia que le devuelvan lo que le pertenenece it is only right that they give him back what belongs to him2:tomarse la justicia por su mano take the law into one’s own hands* * *justicia nf1) : justice, fairnesshacerle justicia a: to do justice toser de justicia: to be only fair2)la justicia : the lawtomarse la justicia por su mano: to take the law into one's own hands* * *justicia n (en general) justice
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