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1 осуждение
1. reproach2. reprobation3. condemnation; conviction4. censureвынести порицание, осуждение — to bring censure
вынесение порицания, осуждения — expression of censure
5. conviction6. damnationСинонимический ряд:1. обречение (сущ.) обречение2. порицание (сущ.) неодобрение; порицаниеАнтонимический ряд:одобрение; оправдание; похвала; похвалу -
2 поддерживать
1. keep up; bolster; support2. sustain -
3 поддерживать осуждение
Law: support conviction (в апелляционной инстанции), sustain conviction (в апелляционной инстанции)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > поддерживать осуждение
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4 осуждение
сущ.( порицание) accusation; condemnation; denunciation; ( в судебном порядке) adjudication; conviction; ( на смертную казнь) condemnationвыражать своё осуждение — ( чего-л) to express one's condemnation (of)
настаивать на осуждении за убийство — ( на обвинительном приговоре) to press for a conviction of murder
отменить осуждение — ( обвинительный приговор) to overturn (vacate) a conviction
поддерживать осуждение — ( в апелляционной инстанции) to sustain a conviction
судебная защита после осуждения — ( после вынесения обвинительного приговора) postconviction relief (remedy)
- осуждение интервенцииосуждение за убийство, осуждение тяжкое убийство — conviction of murder; murder conviction
- осуждение по обвинению в преступлении
- повторное осуждение
- прежнее осуждение
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5 осудить
1) General subject: condemn, criminate, criticize, cry down, damn, declaim, denounce, doom, fulminate, hang out to dry, judge, pillory, prejudge, reprobate, reprove, sentence, sit in judgement, throw a stone at (кого-л.)2) Law: adjudge (лицо), adjudicate (лицо), convict (признать виновным), criminate (в вердикте или в приговоре), sustain a conviction4) leg.N.P. blame5) Makarov: cast a stone at (кого-л.) -
6 состав преступления
1) General subject: gravamen of a charge, component elements of a crime2) Law: body of the crime, components of crime, constituent elements of offence, corpus, corpus delicti (признаки преступления, доказательства, основные улики), element essential to the offences, elements essential to the offence, elements of a crime, essential elements of offence, legally defined crime, material elements of offence, elements of crime (Black's Law Dictionary - The constituent parts of a crime - usu. consisting of the actus reus, mens rea, and causation - that the prosecution must prove to sustain a conviction.), legal components of a crime3) Business: actus reus4) leg.N.P. formal element of a definition of a crimeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > состав преступления
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7 поддерживать осуждение
( в апелляционной инстанции) to sustain a convictionЮридический русско-английский словарь > поддерживать осуждение
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