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1 нарушение профессиональной этики
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > нарушение профессиональной этики
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2 нарушение профессиональной этики
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > нарушение профессиональной этики
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3 нарушение профессиональной этики
1) General subject: infamous conduct (особ. врачом), professional misconduct2) Psychology: malpractice3) Business: unprofessional conductУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нарушение профессиональной этики
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4 нарушение врачебной этики
General subject: a doctor's corrupt practices, a physician's unprofessional conductУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нарушение врачебной этики
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5 нарушение
с.1) ( несоблюдение чего-л) breach; ( закона) violation, infringementнаруше́ние грани́цы — illegal crossing of the frontier
наруше́ние дисципли́ны — misconduct
наруше́ние до́лга — breach of duty
наруше́ние догово́ра (коммерческого) — default, breach of contract ( политического) breach of the treaty
наруше́ние обеща́ния — failure to keep one's promise
наруше́ние обще́ственного поря́дка — breach of the peace
наруше́ние обяза́тельства — breach of obligation / treaty
наруше́ние поко́я — disturbance
наруше́ние пра́вил доро́жного движе́ния — traffic violation
наруше́ние прав челове́ка — violation of human rights
наруше́ние прили́чий — breach of decency
наруше́ние профессиона́льной э́тики — unprofessional conduct
наруше́ние равнове́сия — disbalance
наруше́ние регла́мента — breach of order
наруше́ние сро́ка поста́вки — untimely delivery
наруше́ние це́лостности полит., информ. — violation of integrity
прямо́е наруше́ние (устава и т.п.) — direct violation
2) тех., мед. ( дисфункция) malfunctionнаруше́ние обме́на веще́ств — metabolic disturbance / disorder
См. также в других словарях:
unprofessional conduct — index incompetence, malpractice, misconduct Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
unprofessional conduct — That which is by general opinion considered to be unprofessional because immoral, unethical or dishonorable. State Board of Dental Examiners v. Savelle, 90 Colo. 177, 8 P.2d 693, 697. That which violates ethical code or rules of profession (e.g.… … Black's law dictionary
unprofessional conduct — See professional misconduct … Ballentine's law dictionary
conduct — con·duct / kän ˌdəkt/ n 1 a: the act, manner, or process of carrying on or managing his conduct of the case was negligent b: an act or omission to act a crime is that conduct which is defined as criminal Louisiana Revised Statutes 2 … Law dictionary
unprofessional — I adjective amateurish, contrary to professional ethics, improper, imprudent, inappropriate, indiscreet, injudicious, nonexpert, not of high standards, unbefitting, unbusinesslike, undignified, unethical, unfitting, unscholarly, unseemly,… … Law dictionary
unprofessional — [[t]ʌ̱nprəfe̱ʃən(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you use unprofessional to describe someone s behaviour at work, you are criticizing them for not behaving according to the standards that are expected of a person in their profession. What she … English dictionary
unprofessional — adjective someone who is unprofessional does not behave according to the standard that is expected in a particular profession or activity: Johnson was fired for unprofessional conduct. unprofessionally adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unprofessional — adjective 1) unprofessional conduct Syn: improper, unethical, unprincipled, unscrupulous, dishonorable, disreputable, unseemly, unbecoming, indecorous 2) you don t want to hire unprofessional roofers Syn: amateurish … Thesaurus of popular words
conduct — 1 verb 1 conduct a survey/experiment/inquiry etc to carry out a particular process, especially in order to get information or prove facts: The company conducted a survey to find out local reaction to the leisure centre. 2 MUSIC (I, T) to stand in … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unprofessional — un|pro|fes|sion|al [ˌʌnprəˈfeʃənəl] adj behaving in a way that is not acceptable in a particular profession ▪ Johnson was fired for unprofessional conduct. >unprofessionally adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
unprofessional — un|pro|fes|sion|al [ ,ʌnprə feʃənl ] adjective not behaving according to the standards of work or behavior of your profession: He was dismissed after being found guilty of unprofessional conduct. ╾ un|pro|fes|sion|al|ly adverb … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English