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1 mitigate a punishment
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > mitigate a punishment
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2 mitigate a punishment
1) Военный термин: снижать взыскание, уменьшать взыскание2) Деловая лексика: смягчать наказание3) юр.Н.П. смягчить наказание -
3 mitigate the punishment
Юридический термин: смягчить наказаниеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > mitigate the punishment
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4 mitigate a punishment
уменьшать [снижать] взыскание; -
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n( for smth) наказание (за что-л.)to administer punishment — наказывать; применять наказание
to be brought to punishment for one's crimes — понести наказание за преступление
to impose / to inflict punishment on smb — налагать взыскание на кого-л., приговаривать к наказанию кого-л.
to mete out punishment — назначать / определять наказание
to suffer / to take punishment — отбывать наказание, подвергаться наказанию
- as punishment for smthto threaten smb with punishment — угрожать кому-л. наказанием
- capital punishment
- collective punishment
- condign punishment
- corporal punishment
- cruel punishment
- Draconian punishment
- execution of a punishment
- harsh punishment
- heavy punishment
- in punishment for smth
- inevitable punishment
- just punishment
- lenient punishment
- light punishment
- mild punishment
- reintroduction of capital punishment
- severe punishment
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noun2) (penalty) Strafe, die3) (coll.): (rough treatment)take a lot of punishment — ganz schön getriezt od. gezwiebelt werden (ugs.). See also academic.ru/73191/take">take 1. 33)
* * *1) (the act of punishing or process of being punished.) die Bestrafung2) (suffering, or a penalty, imposed for a crime, fault etc: He was sent to prison for two years as (a) punishment.) die Strafe* * *pun·ish·ment[ˈpʌnɪʃmənt]ncapital \punishment Todesstrafe fcorporal \punishment körperliche Züchtigung, Prügelstrafe fminimum \punishment Mindeststrafe fto award a \punishment ( form) eine Strafe zuerkennento escape \punishment der Strafe entgehento incur a \punishment sich akk strafbar machento inflict a \punishment eine Strafe verhängen fachsprto mete out \punishment Strafe zumessen fachsprto mitigate the \punishment die Strafe mildern fachspras a \punishment [for sth] als Strafe [für etw akk]2. TECH (severe handling) starke [o harte] Beanspruchung, Strapazierung f; (rough treatment) harte [o grobe] Behandlungto take a lot of \punishment device, equipment stark beansprucht [o strapaziert] werden4.* * *['pʌnɪʃmənt]n1) (= penalty) Strafe f; (= punishing) Bestrafung fyou know the punishment for such offences — Sie wissen, welche Strafe darauf steht
to take one's punishment — seine Strafe akzeptieren
2) (fig inf)to take a lot of punishment (car, furniture etc) — stark strapaziert werden; (Sport) vorgeführt werden (inf)
* * *1. Bestrafung f (by durch)3. umga) grobe Behandlungtake a punishment eine Menge einstecken müssenc) Strapaze f, Schlauch m:be subjected to heavy punishment arg mitgenommen oder strapaziert werden* * *noun2) (penalty) Strafe, die3) (coll.): (rough treatment)take a lot of punishment — ganz schön getriezt od. gezwiebelt werden (ugs.). See also take 1. 33)
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наказание; взыскание; поражающее воздействие; интенсивный огонь; попадание; обстрел— take heavy punishment -
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[ˈpʌnɪʃmənt]additional punishment дополнительное наказание administrative punishment административное взыскание become liable to punishment подлежать наказанию combined punishment комбинированное наказание disciplinary punishment дисциплинарное наказание humiliating punishment унизительное наказание incur punishment подвергаться наказанию minimum punishment минимальное наказание mitigate a punishment смягчать наказание punishment воен. взыскание punishment взыскание punishment наказание punishment разг. суровое или грубое обращение punishment for subsequent offence наказание за вновь совершенное преступление punishment for subsequent offence наказание за последующее преступление punishment to compel performance of duty административный штраф statutory punishment наказание по закону statutory punishment наказание по статутному праву -
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pun·ish·ment [ʼpʌnɪʃmənt] ncapital \punishment Todesstrafe f;corporal \punishment körperliche Züchtigung, Prügelstrafe f;minimum \punishment Mindeststrafe f;to award a \punishment ( form) eine Strafe zuerkennen;to escape \punishment der Strafe entgehen;to incur a \punishment sich akk strafbar machen;to inflict a \punishment eine Strafe verhängen fachspr;to mete out \punishment Strafe zumessen fachspr;to mitigate the \punishment die Strafe mildern fachspr;as a \punishment [for sth] als Strafe [für etw akk]2) tech ( severe handling) starke [o harte] Beanspruchung, Strapazierung f ( rough treatment) harte [o grobe] Behandlung;to take a lot of \punishment device, equipment stark beansprucht [o strapaziert] werdenPHRASES: -
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/'mitigeit/ * ngoại động từ - giảm nhẹ, làm dịu bớt, làm cho đỡ =to mitigate a punishment+ giảm nhẹ sự trừng phạt =to mitigate one's anger+ bớt giận -
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punishment as a deterrent — наказание как средство устрашения;
punishment endured — отбытое наказание;
on pain of punishment — под страхом наказания;
to commute punishment — смягчать наказание;
to give punishment — наказывать;
- additional punishmentto make punishment fit the crime — назначить наказание соразмерно совершённому преступлению;
- alternative punishment
- authority punishment
- brutal punishment
- capital punishment
- common-law punishment
- commuted punishment
- corporal punishment
- cruel punishment
- cruel and unusual punishment
- cumulative punishment
- defamatory punishment
- degrading punishment
- drastic punishment
- due-course-of-law punishment
- enhanced punishment
- express punishment
- expressly prescribed maximum punishment
- expressly prescribed minimum punishment
- extrajudicial punishment
- harsh punishment
- heavy punishment
- ignominious punishment
- judicial punishment
- lawful punishment
- legislative punishment
- lenient punishment
- maximum punishment
- minimum punishment
- mulctary punishment
- non-judicial punishment
- penitentiary punishment
- prescribed punishment
- primary punishment
- prison punishment
- public punishment
- reduced punishment
- remitted punishment
- second punishment
- separate punishment for each offence
- separate punishment
- serious punishment
- statutory punishment
- stiff punishment
- summary punishment
- threatening punishment
- unremitted punishment
- unusual punishment
- usual punishment
- vicarious punishment
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зменшувати, пом'якшувати ( покарання тощо); полегшувати- mitigate incapacity
- mitigate penalty
- mitigate punishment
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ˈpʌnɪʃmənt сущ.
1) а) кара, наказание to administer punishment to ≈ применять наказание to escape punishment ≈ избежать наказания, остаться безнаказанным to impose, inflict punishment on ≈ нанести поражение кому-л. to mete out punishment to ≈ определять наказание to suffer, take punishment ≈ покорно принимать наказание capital punishment ≈ смертная казнь, высшая мера наказания cruel, harsh, severe punishment ≈ строгое, суровое наказание light punishment, mild punishment ≈ мягкое, нестрогое наказание corporal punishment ≈ телесное наказание cruel and unusual punishment ≈ пытка или наказание, несоразмерные тяжести преступления just punishment ≈ заслуженная кара, заслуженное наказание summary punishment ≈ дисциплинарное взыскание Syn: penalty, nuisance б) воен. взыскание
2) а) разг. жестокое обращение, грубое обращение ( с кем-л., с чем-л.) б) разг. неаккуратная эксплуатация( оборудования, приборов и т.д.) наказание;
взыскание - capital * смертная казнь - corporal * телесное наказание - summary * (военное) дисциплинарное взыскание - men under * лица, получившие взыскание - to inflict a * upon smb. наложить взыскание на кого-л. - to be brought to * for one's crimes понести наказание за преступления (разговорное) грубое, суровое обращение - to inflict severe * on a team нанести сокрушительное поражение команде;
разделать команду под орех - the engine can withstand a lot of * это очень надежный двигатель;
этот двигатель выдерживает самое варварское обращение - man who can stand /take/ * боксер, хорошо держащий удар( разговорное) урон, повреждение - to receive * получить повреждение (военное) сильное воздействие, интенсивный огонь, обстрел additional ~ дополнительное наказание administrative ~ административное взыскание become liable to ~ подлежать наказанию combined ~ комбинированное наказание disciplinary ~ дисциплинарное наказание humiliating ~ унизительное наказание incur ~ подвергаться наказанию minimum ~ минимальное наказание mitigate a ~ смягчать наказание punishment воен. взыскание ~ взыскание ~ наказание ~ разг. суровое или грубое обращение ~ for subsequent offence наказание за вновь совершенное преступление ~ for subsequent offence наказание за последующее преступление ~ to compel performance of duty административный штраф statutory ~ наказание по закону statutory ~ наказание по статутному правуБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > punishment
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transitive verb1) (alleviate) lindern2) (make less severe) mildern* * *miti·gate[ˈmɪtɪgeɪt, AM -t̬-]vt ( form)▪ to \mitigate sth misery, pain etw lindern; anger, harmful effects etw mildernto \mitigate a sentence LAW eine Strafe mildern [o herabsetzen]* * *['mItIgeɪt]vtpain lindern; punishment mildernmitigating circumstances/factors — mildernde Umstände pl
* * *mitigate [ˈmıtıɡeıt] v/t Schmerzen etc lindern, eine Strafe etc mildern, abschwächen, jemandes Zorn etc besänftigen, mäßigen:mitigating circumstances JUR mildernde Umstände* * *transitive verb1) (alleviate) lindern2) (make less severe) mildern* * *v.lindern v.mildern v. -
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смягчать; уменьшатьto mitigate incapacity — уменьшить объём правопоражения;
to mitigate penalty — смягчить взыскание ( наказание); уменьшить сумму штрафа;
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1. v смягчать, уменьшать2. v облегчать, утолять, успокаивать3. v умерять4. v умиротворятьСинонимический ряд:relieve (verb) allay; alleviate; assuage; blunt; comfort; decrease; ease; lessen; lighten; moderate; mollify; palliate; relieve; soothe; temperАнтонимический ряд: -
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20 mitigate miti·gate vt
['mɪtɪˌɡeɪt](punishment) mitigare, (suffering) alleviare
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