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tr[vaɪə'leɪʃən]violation [.vaɪə'leɪʃən] n1) : violación f, infracción f (de una ley)2) desecration: profanación fn.• violación s.f.'vaɪə'leɪʃənmass & count noun (of agreement, law, right) violación f; ( of promise) incumplimiento mto be in violation of something — contravenir* algo (frml)
[ˌvaɪǝ'leɪʃǝn]N1) [of law] violación f, infracción f ; [of rights] violación fviolation of privacy — entrometimiento m, intromisión f
it was in violation of the law/agreement — violaba la ley/el acuerdo
it was in violation of sanctions — incumplía or desobedecía las sanciones
2) (US) (=minor offence) infracción f, falta f leve* * *['vaɪə'leɪʃən]mass & count noun (of agreement, law, right) violación f; ( of promise) incumplimiento mto be in violation of something — contravenir* algo (frml)
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noun1) Verletzung, die; Bruch, der; Verstoß, der (of gegen); Störung, die; Verschandelung, dietraffic violation — Verkehrsdelikt, das
be/act in violation of — verletzen/brechen/verstoßen gegen
2) Schändung, die; Entheiligung, die3) Vergewaltigung, die; Schändung, die (veralt.)* * *vio·la·tion[ˌvaɪəˈleɪʃən]n1. of rules, the law Verletzung f, Verstoß m, Vergehen ntit was clear that they had not acted in \violation of the rules es war klar, dass sie nicht gegen die Regeln verstoßen hatten\violation of the law Rechtsbruch mhuman rights \violation Menschenrechtsverletzung ftraffic \violation Verkehrsdelikt nt* * *["vaIə'leISən]n1) (of law) Übertretung (of +gen), Verletzung f ( of +gen), Verstoß m (of gegen); (of rule) Verstoß m (of gegen); (of rights) Verletzung f; (of truth) Vergewaltigung fa violation of a treaty — ein Vertragsbruch m; (partial) eine Vertragsverletzung
he did this in violation of the conditions agreed — er verstieß damit gegen die Vereinbarungen
2) (of holy place) Entweihung f, Schändung f; (of peacefulness) Störung f; (of privacy) Eingriff m (of in +acc)3) (= rape) Vergewaltigung f, Schändung f* * *in violation of unter Verletzung von (od gen)2. (grobe) Störung3. Vergewaltigung f (auch fig)4. Entweihung f, Schändung f5. obsa) Beschädigung fb) Zerstörung f* * *noun1) Verletzung, die; Bruch, der; Verstoß, der (of gegen); Störung, die; Verschandelung, dietraffic violation — Verkehrsdelikt, das
be/act in violation of — verletzen/brechen/verstoßen gegen
2) Schändung, die; Entheiligung, die3) Vergewaltigung, die; Schändung, die (veralt.)* * *(of) n.Verstoß -¨e (gegen) m. n.Nichteinhaltung f.Vergewaltigung f.Verletzung f.Übertretung f. -
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violation [vjɔlasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *vjɔlasjɔ̃1) (de loi, territoire, traité) violation2) ( d'accord) breach•Phrasal Verbs:* * *vjɔlasjɔ̃ nf1) [loi, règlement] violation2) [droit] breach3) [lieu] desecration* * *violation nf1 (de loi, territoire, traité) violation;2 (de secret, d'accord) breach; violation du secret professionnel breach of confidentiality; en violation d'une règle in breach of a rule.violation de domicile Jur forcible entry (into a person's home); violation de sépulture Jur desecration of a grave.[vjɔlasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [d'une loi, d'une règle] violation[d'un serment] breach -
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violation [‚vaɪəˈleɪ∫ən]a. [of human rights, law, agreement, sanctions, tomb] violation f* * *[ˌvaɪə'leɪʃn]1) gen violation f; (of criteria, duty, taboo) transgression f2) ( of sacred place) profanation f3) Law infraction f -
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violation [‚vaɪə'leɪʃən](a) (of promise, rights, secret) violation f (of de); (of law) violation (of de), infraction f (of à); Sport faute f;∎ they acted in violation of the treaty ils ont contrevenu au traité(b) (of frontier, property) violation f;∎ it's a violation of my privacy c'est une atteinte à ma vie privée;∎ violation of territorial waters violation f des eaux territoriales∎ violation of the peace trouble m de l'ordre public(d) (of sanctuary, tomb) profanation f, violation f -
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nounнарушение и пр.Syn:crime* * *(n) нарушение* * ** * *[vi·o·la·tion || ‚vaɪə'leɪʃn] n. нарушение, насилие, изнасилование* * *возбуждениевозбужденияизнасилованиенарушениенарушениярасстройство* * *1) нарушение 2) насилие, применение силы 3) осквернение -
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nounഅതിലംഘിക്കല്, ഉപദ്രവം -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] violation[English Plural] violations[Swahili Word] hatia[Swahili Plural] hatia[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Language] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] violation[Swahili Word] machafuko[Swahili Plural] machafuko[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] chafua------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] violation[Swahili Word] taadi[Swahili Plural] taadi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] violation[English Plural] violations[Swahili Word] tadi[Swahili Plural] tadi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] violation[Swahili Word] uhalifu[Swahili Plural] mahalifu[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] violation[Swahili Word] utadi[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] violation of religious precepts[Swahili Word] uharamu[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
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1. n нарушение2. n спорт. нарушение правил3. n осквернение; оскорбление4. n насилие, применение силы5. n изнасилованиеСинонимический ряд:1. blasphemy (noun) blasphemy; desecration; profanation; sacrilege2. crime (noun) crime; illegality; misdeed; offence; trespass3. defilement (noun) assault; debasement; defilement; defloration; outrage; rape; ravishment; subjugation4. transgression (noun) breach; contravention; infraction; infringement; misbehavior; misbehaviour; transgression -
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[vaiəléišən]noun(pre)kršitev, prelomitev, teptanje; oskrunjenje, oskrunitev, onečaščenje, posilstvo; motenje, vznemirjanje; prekršek, prestopek; obsolete nasilno dejanje, nasilje -
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border violation (noun)frontier infringement (noun)frontier violation (noun)* * *• border violation• frontier violation -
12 liikennerikkomus
yks.nom. liikennerikkomus; yks.gen. liikennerikkomuksen; yks.part. liikennerikkomusta; yks.ill. liikennerikkomukseen; mon.gen. liikennerikkomusten liikennerikkomuksien; mon.part. liikennerikkomuksia; mon.ill. liikennerikkomuksiinmotoring offence (noun)traffic (noun)traffic offence (noun)violation (noun)* * *• motoring offence• traffic offence• traffic violation• traffic• violation -
13 häväistys
yks.nom. häväistys; yks.gen. häväistyksen; yks.part. häväistystä; yks.ill. häväistykseen; mon.gen. häväistysten häväistyksien; mon.part. häväistyksiä; mon.ill. häväistyksiinaffront (noun)blasphemy (noun)contumely (noun)ignominy (noun)indignity (noun)insult (noun)opprobrium (noun)profanation (noun)scandal (noun)shame (noun)violation (noun)* * *• contumely• disgrace• dishonour• disrespect• blasphemy• offence• contempt• insult• insolence• injury• indignity• ignominy• humiliation• opprobrious• abuse• violation• shame• scandal• profanation• affront• outrage• opprobrium• reproach -
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1. n нападение2. n наступление, наступательный бой; атакаto make an attack — атаковать, наступать
to launch an attack — начинать атаку, предпринимать атаку
3. n нападки, враждебная критикаattack against the policy of government in the House of Commons — критика политики правительства в палате общин
4. n мед. приступ, вспышка; припадок; криз, атакаmechanized attack — танковая атака, танковое наступление
convulsive attack — судорожный припадок, приступ судорог
frontal attack — фронтальное наступление; лобовая атака
5. n муз. атака6. n коррозия, агрессивное действие среды7. n собир. спорт. нападающие, нападение8. v нападать; атаковать9. v нападать, критиковатьthe candidate angrily attacked his opponent — кандидат подверг своего соперника ожесточённым нападкам
10. v энергично браться за работу; приступать, подступиться11. v разрушать12. v поражать, причинять ущерб13. v тех. разъедать, корродировать14. v метал. травить15. v хим. вступать в реакциюСинонимический ряд:1. access (noun) access; convulsion; fit; seizure; spasm; spell; throe; turn2. aggression (noun) aggression; aggressiveness; assailment; belligerence; combativeness; fight; offense; onfall; pugnacity3. assault (noun) assault; blow; charge; descent; encounter; incursion; invasion; offence; offensive; onrush; onset; onslaught; push; skirmish; strike4. course (noun) approach; course; line; plan; procedure; tack; technique5. denunciation (noun) denunciation; libel; slander6. disparagement (noun) disparagement; invective; slur7. illness (noun) breakdown; illness; relapse8. violation (noun) defilement; rape; violation9. criticize (verb) blame; cast aspersions; censure; criticise; criticize; denigrate; denounce; impugn; malign; revile10. hit (verb) aggress; assail; assault; beset; charge; fall on; fall upon; go at; have at; hit; raid; sail in; set upon; siege; storm; strike; wade in11. set to work (verb) affect; bang away at; deal with; plunge into; set to work; start in on; tackle; take upАнтонимический ряд:defend; defense; maintenance; praise; protect; protection; protest; repel; resistance; shelter; shield; support; sustain -
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1. n нападение, атака; штурм, приступ2. n резкие выступления; нападки3. n обида, оскорблениеsome music is an assault on the ears — есть музыка, которая оскорбляет слух
4. n юр. словесное оскорбление и угроза действием5. n юр. эвф. изнасилование6. n юр. штурм7. a штурмовой; атакующий8. v нападать, атаковать; штурмовать, идти на приступ9. v действовать резко, грубо, неприятно10. v резко выступать; критиковать, подвергать нападкам; оскорблять11. v юр. грозить физическим насилием12. v юр. эвф. изнасиловатьСинонимический ряд:1. attack (noun) aggression; assailing; assailment; attack; combat; invasion; offence; offense; offensive; onfall; onrush; onset; onslaught; raid; storming; strike2. violate (noun) molest; ravish; violate3. violation (noun) holdup; molestation; mugging; rape; violation4. assail (verb) advance against; aggress; assail; attack; beset; besiege; charge; fall on; fall upon; go at; have at; hit; invade; molest; open fire on; raid; ravish; sail in; storm; strikeАнтонимический ряд:defend; defense; resistance -
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n богохульствоСинонимический ряд:1. oath (noun) curse; expletive; invective; oath; swear; swearword2. sacrilege (noun) anathema; cursing; cussing; disrespect; execration; impiety; imprecation; irreverence; profanity; sacrilege; swearing3. violation (noun) desecration; profanation; violationАнтонимический ряд: -
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Синонимический ряд:1. delay (noun) delay; slowdown; wait2. heist (noun) heist; robbery; stickup3. violation (noun) assault; attack; molestation; mugging; rape; violation -
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yks.nom. raiskaus; yks.gen. raiskauksen; yks.part. raiskausta; yks.ill. raiskaukseen; mon.gen. raiskausten raiskauksien; mon.part. raiskauksia; mon.ill. raiskauksiinrape (noun)violation (noun)* * *• destruction• outrage• rape• violation -
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1. n расщепление; раскалывание2. n расхождение, раскол3. n разг. «ручеёк», ложбинка на груди4. n геол. слоистость, кливаж, отдельность5. n биол. дроблениеСинонимический ряд:1. dividing (noun) chasm; cleft; dividing; rift; schism; separating; split; splitting; woman's breasts2. violation (noun) breaking; division; fracture; infraction; violation -
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1. n поломка; разрыв2. n разрывание; обрывание, прерывание; разрушениеbreaking off — прерывающий; прерывание
breaking down — разбивающий; разрушение
3. n объездка4. n амер. распаханная целина5. n начало, наступление6. n горн. отбойка7. n горн. дробление8. n горн. текст. мятиеСинонимический ряд:1. cracking (adj.) bursting; cracking; fracturing; rending; severing; shattering; snapping; splintering; sundering2. violation (noun) cleavage; division; fracture; infraction; separating; transgressing; violating; violation3. bankrupting (verb) bankrupting; impoverishing; paupering4. cracking (verb) break down; cave in; cracking; snapping5. decoding (verb) deciphering; decoding; decrypting; puzzle out6. degrading (verb) bumping; degrading; demoting; downgrading; putting down; reducing7. disproving (verb) confounding; confuting; controverting; disproving; everting; rebutting; refuting8. divorcing (verb) detaching; disjoining; dividing; divorcing; separating; severing; splitting9. emerging (verb) come out; coming out; emerging; get out; getting out; leaking; outing; transpiring10. escaping (verb) absconding; decamping; escaping; fleeing; flying11. failing (verb) busting; crashing; failing; folding12. gentling (verb) gentling; taming13. giving (verb) bending; caving; collapsing; crumpling; giving; going; yielding14. happening (verb) befalling; betiding; chancing; coming; coming off; developing; doing; falling out; happening; occurring; rising15. penetrating (verb) penetrating; perforating; piercing; puncturing16. plowing (verb) plowing; plowing up; turning over17. recessing (verb) recessing18. ruining (verb) bankrupting; crushing; destroying; folding up; impoverishing; overwhelming; pauperizing; ruining; subduing19. smashing (verb) cleaving; disjointing; fracturing; shattering; shivering; smashing; splintering; sundering20. solving (verb) clearing up; dissolving; figuring out; puzzling out; resolving; solving; unfolding; unraveling21. stopping (verb) give up; leave off; stopping22. telling (verb) carrying; communicating; conveying; disclosing; get across; imparting; passing; passing on; reporting; telling; transmitting23. turning (verb) ploughing; turn over; turning24. violating (verb) breaching; contravening; infringing; offending; transgressing; violating
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