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1 תבע פיצויי נזק
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2 תבע פיצויים
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3 reclamar daños
v.to claim damages, to lay damages.* * *(v.) = claim + damagesEx. Patricia Hunter and several hundred co-plaintiffs who live in the shadow of Canary Wharf Tower, London, claimed damages in nuisance.* * *(v.) = claim + damagesEx: Patricia Hunter and several hundred co-plaintiffs who live in the shadow of Canary Wharf Tower, London, claimed damages in nuisance.
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4 reparación
f.1 repair, re-fitting, mend, repair job.2 reparation, mending, repairing.3 reparation, satisfaction, redress.* * *1 (arreglo) repair, repairing■ está en reparación it's under repair, it's being repaired* * *noun f.1) repair2) reparation* * *SF1) (=acción) repairing, mending2) (Téc) repair3) (=desagravio) reparation4) (Jur) redress* * *1) ( arreglo) repair2) (de daño, ofensa) redress, reparation* * *= repair, mending, reparation, redress, repair job.Ex. These tapes effect a permanent repair and do not discolour.Ex. This article presents a survey of the normal procedures of paper conservation and restoration treatments: disinfection, cleaning, deacidification, re-sizing, and mending.Ex. This government agency was established to administer claims and reparations arising from World War 1.Ex. The prevention of piracy is clearly preferable to seeking redress in the courts.Ex. Sometimes it's a stretch to get all those home improvement or home repair jobs done so make it easy on yourself with this telescopic ladder.----* necesitar reparación = be in need of repair.* reparación de automóviles = auto repair.* reparación de la junta de culata = head work, head work.* reparación de las juntas de los ladrillos = pointing.* reparación en carretera = roadside repairs.* taller de reparación de zapatos = shoe repair shop.* * *1) ( arreglo) repair2) (de daño, ofensa) redress, reparation* * *= repair, mending, reparation, redress, repair job.Ex: These tapes effect a permanent repair and do not discolour.
Ex: This article presents a survey of the normal procedures of paper conservation and restoration treatments: disinfection, cleaning, deacidification, re-sizing, and mending.Ex: This government agency was established to administer claims and reparations arising from World War 1.Ex: The prevention of piracy is clearly preferable to seeking redress in the courts.Ex: Sometimes it's a stretch to get all those home improvement or home repair jobs done so make it easy on yourself with this telescopic ladder.* necesitar reparación = be in need of repair.* reparación de automóviles = auto repair.* reparación de la junta de culata = head work, head work.* reparación de las juntas de los ladrillos = pointing.* reparación en carretera = roadside repairs.* taller de reparación de zapatos = shoe repair shop.* * *A (arreglo) repairtaller de reparaciones repair shopno tiene reparación it can't be fixed o repaired[ S ] reparación de calzado shoe repairs[ S ] reparaciones al minuto repairs while you waitCompuesto:(pl) running repairs (pl)B (de un daño, una ofensa) redress, reparationexigió la reparación de los perjuicios causados she claimed damagestrató de obtener reparación judicial he sought redress throught the courtsle pidió perdón públicamente como reparación de la ofensa he apologized publicly to her to make amends for o in reparation for the wrong done* * *
reparación sustantivo femenino
reparación sustantivo femenino
1 (arreglo) repair: la reparación del vídeo fue bastante barata, the repairs on the videorecorder were quite cheap
(en letrero) reparación del calzado, shoe repairs
2 (por un insulto, daño, perjuicio) amends pl: ¡exijo una reparación!, I demand a public apology!
' reparación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acoquinar
- arreglo
- casero
- chapucero
- cotizar
- talacha
- zapatería
English:
major
- overhaul
- redress
- repair
* * *reparación nf1. [arreglo] repair;necesita varias reparaciones it needs several things repairing;en reparación under repair;reparaciones [taller] repair shop2. [compensación] redress;reclamó una reparación por la ofensa de que fue objeto he sought redress for the wrong done to him* * *f repair; figreparation* * *reparación nf, pl - ciones1) : reparation, amends2) : repair* * *reparación n repairla reparación le costó 1.000 pesetas the repairs cost him 1,000 pesetas -
5 a la sombra de
Ex. Patricia Hunter and several hundred co-plaintiffs who live in the shadow of Canary Wharf Tower, London, claimed damages in nuisance.* * *Ex: Patricia Hunter and several hundred co-plaintiffs who live in the shadow of Canary Wharf Tower, London, claimed damages in nuisance.
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6 demandante
f. & m.plaintiff.* * *1 DERECHO plaintiff2 (persona que busca) seeker, hunter; (persona que compra) buyer■ la mayoría de los demandantes de piso prefieren una vivienda nueva most flat hunters prefer a brand new home► adjetivo1 pleading, begging\parte demandante plaintiffdemandante de divorcio person suing for divorcedemandante de empleo job hunter* * *noun mf.* * *SMF1) (Jur) plaintiff2)* * *masculino y femenino plaintiff* * *= claimant, complainant, plaintiff, accuser, petitioner, prosecuting.Ex. Some material in this database is from copyrighted publications of the respective copyright claimants.Ex. Each branch was given a poster to display and a supply of forms which complainants could fill in and these were returned by the library to the nearest consumer protection office for action.Ex. Patricia Hunter and several hundred co- plaintiffs who live in the shadow of Canary Wharf Tower, London, claimed damages in nuisance.Ex. In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.Ex. In closing, I would like to remind investigating committees that they are being observed by the petitioner and his family.Ex. Moreover, the investigating function is in principle kept separate from the prosecuting one, at least in the case of the more serious offences including those related to corruption.* * *masculino y femenino plaintiff* * *= claimant, complainant, plaintiff, accuser, petitioner, prosecuting.Ex: Some material in this database is from copyrighted publications of the respective copyright claimants.
Ex: Each branch was given a poster to display and a supply of forms which complainants could fill in and these were returned by the library to the nearest consumer protection office for action.Ex: Patricia Hunter and several hundred co- plaintiffs who live in the shadow of Canary Wharf Tower, London, claimed damages in nuisance.Ex: In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.Ex: In closing, I would like to remind investigating committees that they are being observed by the petitioner and his family.Ex: Moreover, the investigating function is in principle kept separate from the prosecuting one, at least in the case of the more serious offences including those related to corruption.* * *actúa en representación de la parte demandante he represents the plaintiff/plaintiffsplaintiff* * *
demandante sustantivo masculino y femenino
plaintiff
demandante mf claimant, US plaintiff
' demandante' also found in these entries:
English:
claimant
- job seeker
- plaintiff
* * *♦ nmf1. [en juicio] plaintiff♦ adjla parte demandante [en juicio] the plaintiff* * *m/f JUR plaintiff* * *demandante nmf: plaintiff -
7 reclamar
v.1 to demand, to ask for.le he reclamado todo el dinero que me debe I've demanded that he return to me all the money he owes mela multitud reclamaba que cantara otra canción the crowd clamored for her to sing another song2 to demand, to require.el negocio reclama toda mi atención the business requires o demands all my attention3 to ask for.te reclaman en la oficina they're asking for you at the office4 to protest.5 to claim, to ask for, to demand, to lay claim to.Ellos reclaman su premio They claim their prize.6 to reclaim, to recover, to recuperate.Reclamaron mucha tierra junto al mar They reclaimed a lot of land by the sea7 to complain.Ellos reclaman siempre They always complain.8 to file a claim, to lodge a claim.Ellos reclamaron hace un mes They filed a claim about a month ago.* * *1 (pedir) to demand, claim2 (exigir) to require, demand1 (protestar) to protest ( contra, against)2 DERECHO to appeal* * *verb1) to demand2) claim3) complain* * *1. VT1) [+ herencia, tierras] to claim; [+ derechos] to demand2) [+ atención, solución] to demand3) [+ aves] to call to2.VI (=quejarse) to complainreclamar contra una sentencia — (Jur) to appeal against a sentence
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) persona <derecho/indemnización> to claim; ( con insistencia) to demandb) situación/problema to require, demand2.reclamar vi to complain* * *= claim, recall, lay + claim(s) to, clamour for [clamor, -USA], reclaim, make + claim, place + claim, call on/upon, contest, appeal.Ex. Periodicals control -- the procedures for receiving, ( claiming), and binding single issues of periodicals and serials -- is restricted to authorized users.Ex. If librarians would calmly and publicly and increasingly lay claim to this area as their professional domain, they would gradually bring about the change in attitude that many desire to see.Ex. I've seen people clamor for a say and when it's given to them they don't take it.Ex. The article ' Reclaiming our technological future' discusses the effects of electronic technology on the future development of libraries and librarians.Ex. The claim is made that society is evolving from one whose formal communication patterns have, for centuries, been based primarily on print on paper to one in which communication channels will be largely paperless (electronic).Ex. Overall the on-line method of placing claims was preferred because it resulted in a faster response from the vendor and a quicker receipt of the journal.Ex. This article calls on libraries to forge a renewed national commitment to cooperate in the building of a national information network for scholarly communications.Ex. Unfortunately I have not been able to find another survey which incorporates data which would support or contest the conclusions of the Luton survey.Ex. The judge rejected it because it was considered an intimidation tactic and there was no opportunity for those denied voting from appealing before the polls closed.----* reclamar daños = claim + damages.* reclamar el control de = make + claim upon.* reclamar el derecho a Algo = stake + Posesivo + claim.* reclamar una decisión = appeal + decision.* reclamar venganza = bay for + blood, bay for + vengeance.* sin reclamar = unredeemed.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) persona <derecho/indemnización> to claim; ( con insistencia) to demandb) situación/problema to require, demand2.reclamar vi to complain* * *= claim, recall, lay + claim(s) to, clamour for [clamor, -USA], reclaim, make + claim, place + claim, call on/upon, contest, appeal.Ex: Periodicals control -- the procedures for receiving, ( claiming), and binding single issues of periodicals and serials -- is restricted to authorized users.
Ex: If librarians would calmly and publicly and increasingly lay claim to this area as their professional domain, they would gradually bring about the change in attitude that many desire to see.Ex: I've seen people clamor for a say and when it's given to them they don't take it.Ex: The article ' Reclaiming our technological future' discusses the effects of electronic technology on the future development of libraries and librarians.Ex: The claim is made that society is evolving from one whose formal communication patterns have, for centuries, been based primarily on print on paper to one in which communication channels will be largely paperless (electronic).Ex: Overall the on-line method of placing claims was preferred because it resulted in a faster response from the vendor and a quicker receipt of the journal.Ex: This article calls on libraries to forge a renewed national commitment to cooperate in the building of a national information network for scholarly communications.Ex: Unfortunately I have not been able to find another survey which incorporates data which would support or contest the conclusions of the Luton survey.Ex: The judge rejected it because it was considered an intimidation tactic and there was no opportunity for those denied voting from appealing before the polls closed.* reclamar daños = claim + damages.* reclamar el control de = make + claim upon.* reclamar el derecho a Algo = stake + Posesivo + claim.* reclamar una decisión = appeal + decision.* reclamar venganza = bay for + blood, bay for + vengeance.* sin reclamar = unredeemed.* * *reclamar [A1 ]vt1 «persona» ‹derecho/indemnización› to claim; (con insistencia) to demandsi no reclama el pago dentro de seis meses if you do not claim payment within six monthsreclamó su parte de los beneficios he claimed his share of the profitslos manifestantes reclamaban el derecho al voto the demonstrators were demanding the right to voteel enfermo reclamaba constantemente atención the patient was constantly demanding attention2 «situación/problema» to require, demandla situación reclama mucho tacto the situation calls for o requires a great deal of tactestos problemas reclaman soluciones inmediatas these problems need to be sorted out immediately, these problems require o demand immediate solutions■ reclamarvito complaintiene derecho a reclamar si no está satisfecho you have the right to complain o to make a complaint if you are not satisfiedreclamó ante los tribunales she took the matter to courtreclamé contra la multa I appealed against the fine* * *
reclamar ( conjugate reclamar) verbo transitivo
( con insistencia) to demand
verbo intransitivo
to complain;
reclamar
I verbo transitivo
1 (un derecho, una propiedad) to claim, demand
2 (requerir) to call: la empresa lo reclama en la sede central, the company have summoned him to the headquarters
Jur (a un testigo, inculpado) to summon
3 (exigir) este trabajo reclama nuestra paciencia, this work demands our patience
II verbo intransitivo
1 to complain, protest [contra, against]
2 Jur to appeal
' reclamar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reivindicar
English:
claim
- demand
- reclaim
- stake
* * *♦ vt1. [pedir, exigir] to demand, to ask for;le he reclamado todo el dinero que me debe I've demanded that he return to me all the money he owes me;reclamó ante un tribunal una indemnización she went to court to claim compensation;la multitud reclamaba que cantara otra canción the crowd clamoured for her to sing another song2. [necesitar] to demand, to require;el negocio reclama toda mi atención the business requires o demands all my attention;este conflicto reclama una solución inmediata this conflict calls for an immediate solution3. [llamar] to ask for;te reclaman en la oficina they're asking for you at the office♦ vi[quejarse] to make a complaint;reclamaron por los malos tratos recibidos they made a complaint about the ill-treatment they had received;reclamó contra la sanción he made a formal protest against the suspension* * *I v/t claim, demandII v/i complain* * *reclamar vt1) exigir: to demand, to require2) : to claimreclamar vi: to complain* * *reclamar vb1. (protestar) to complain2. (exigir) to demand / to claim -
8 иск о возмещении убытков
1. action of damages action for damages2. claim for compensation3. troverРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > иск о возмещении убытков
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9 ущерб
сущ.damage;( вред тж) detriment; harm; injury; lesion; (убыток, утрата чего-л тж) loss- большой ущерб
- в ущерб
- взыскивать ущерб
- возмещать ущерб
- действительный ущерб
- денежный ущерб
- заявленный ущерб
- значительный ущерб
- материальный ущерб
- моральный ущерб
- непоправимый ущерб
- определять ущерб
- ответственность за ущерб
- побочный ущерб
- покрывать ущерб
- причинённый ущерб
- фактически причинённый ущерб
- физический ущербущерб, заявленный истцом — claimed damage (injury)
ущерб, причинённый невыполнением обязательства — lesion
без \ущерба — ( для) without detriment (prejudice) (to)
взыскание \ущерба — recovery of damage
возмещение \ущерба — ( убытков) compensation for damage(s); damages; indemnity; indemnification
нанесение (причинение) \ущерба — damnification; impairment; infliction of damage (of loss); ( вреда тж) infliction of injury (of harm)
наносить (причинять) ущерб — to aggrieve; damage; damnify; do (cause, inflict) damage (to); ( вред тж) to harm; hurt; inflict harm (injury) (to); ( денежный ущерб тж) to cause a financial loss (to)
общая сумма \ущерба — ( убытков) aggregate damage; damages at large
покрытие \ущерба — ( убытков) damage(s) settlement
понести (потерпеть) ущерб — to bear (incur, suffer, sustain) damage (loss)
понёсший (потерпевший) ущерб — aggrieved; damaged; grieved
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10 Anspruch
Anspruch m 1. GEN title (auf Sachen); 2. PAT claim; 3. PERS entitlement, claim, right; 4. SOZ claim (Sozialfürsorge); 5. STEUER, VERSICH claim, entitlement; 6. GEN, RECHT claim • Anspruch auf Urlaubsgeld haben 1. PERS qualify for holiday pay, be entitled to holiday pay; 2. RECHT (AE) be entitled to vacation pay • Anspruch erheben auf RECHT lay claim to • Anspruch haben auf PERS, SOZ be eligible for, be entitled to, qualify for • Anspruch wiedererwerben für RECHT, SOZ re-establish eligibility for, re-qualify for • Anspruch zurückweisen RECHT reject a claim • einen Anspruch begründen RECHT substantiate a claim • einen Anspruch durchsetzen RECHT enforce a claim (Vertragsrecht) • einen Anspruch erheben RECHT claim, make a claim • einen Anspruch gegen jmdn. erheben RECHT, VERSICH assert a claim against sb, make a claim against sb • einen Anspruch geltend machen RECHT enforce a claim, advance a claim, assert a claim (Vertragsrecht) • einen Anspruch regulieren VERSICH adjust a claim • ex Anspruch RECHT ex claim • jeglichen Anspruch fallen lassen RECHT abandon any claim, relinquish any claim, drop any claim • jmds. Dienste in Anspruch nehmen GEN retain sb’s services • jmds. Dienste in Anspruch nehmen GEN retain sb’s services • nicht in Anspruch genommen GEN not utilized, not claimed • seinen Anspruch aufrechterhalten RECHT sustain one’s claim* * *m 1. < Geschäft> auf Sachen title; 2. < Patent> claim; 3. < Person> entitlement, claim, right; 4. < Sozial> Sozialfürsorge claim; 5. <Steuer, Versich> claim, entitlement ■ Anspruch auf Leistungen haben < Sozial> be eligible for benefit, be entitled benefit, qualify for benefit ■ Anspruch auf Urlaubsgeld haben < Person> qualify for holiday pay, be entitled to holiday pay < Recht> be entitled to vacation pay (AE) ■ Anspruch erheben auf < Recht> lay claim to ■ Anspruch haben auf <Person, Sozial> be eligible for, be entitled to, qualify for ■ Anspruch zurückweisen < Recht> reject a claim ■ einen Anspruch begründen < Recht> substantiate a claim ■ einen Anspruch durchsetzen < Recht> Vertragsrecht enforce a claim ■ einen Anspruch erheben < Recht> claim, put in a claim, set up a claim ■ einen Anspruch gegen jmdn. erheben <Recht, Versich> assert a claim against sb, make a claim against sb ■ einen Anspruch geltend machen < Recht> Vertragsrecht enforce a claim, advance a claim, assert a claim ■ einen Anspruch regulieren < Versich> adjust a claim ■ jeglichen Anspruch fallen lassen < Recht> abandon any claim, relinquish any claim, drop any claim ■ jmds. Dienste in Anspruch nehmen < Geschäft> retain sb's services ■ jmds. Dienste in Anspruch nehmen < Geschäft> retain sb's services ■ nicht in Anspruch genommen < Geschäft> nonutilized ■ seinen Anspruch aufrechterhalten < Recht> sustain one's claim* * *Anspruch
(Anrecht) interest, right, (Forderung) demand, call, pretension, pretence, (Recht) title, right, claim;
• abgetretener Anspruch assigned claim;
• älterer Anspruch prior claim;
• anerkannter Anspruch (Konkurs) proved claim (debt);
• vertraglich anerkannter Anspruch liquidated damages;
• befristeter Anspruch deferred claim;
• begründeter Anspruch valid (legitimate) claim;
• wohl begründeter Anspruch sound claim;
• berechtigter Anspruch lawful (legitimate) claim;
• einklagbarer Anspruch enforceable claim;
• entgegenstehender Anspruch adverse claim, (Patentrecht) conflicting claim;
• fälliger Anspruch mature debt;
• sofort fälliger Anspruch immediate right;
• festgestellter Anspruch liquidated claim, (gerichtlich) judgment debt;
• fingierter Anspruch fictitious claim;
• gesetzlicher Anspruch lawful claim;
• durch den Stand der Technik neuheitsschädlich getroffener Anspruch (Patentrecht) claim met by the art;
• obligatorischer Anspruch right of action;
• plausibler Anspruch specious claim;
• rechtmäßiger Anspruch equitable claim, legal demand;
• rechtsgültiger Anspruch good title, legal claim;
• scheinbarer Anspruch specious claim;
• schuldrechtlicher Anspruch contractual(debt) claim;
• seerechtlicher Anspruch maritime claim;
• unbegründeter Anspruch bad claim;
• noch unentschiedener Anspruch dormant claim;
• unverjährbarer Anspruch indefeasible title;
• gesetzlich verankerter Anspruch claim anchored into law;
• verfallener Anspruch forfeited claim;
• verjährter Anspruch stale demand, non-claim, outlawed claim (US), claim barred by the Statute of Limitations;
• fast verjährter Anspruch stale demand;
• vermögensrechtlicher Anspruch interest in property;
• vollstreckbarer Anspruch enforceable claim;
• vorgehender Anspruch prior claim;
• vorrangiger Anspruch (Grundbuch) prior charge;
• rechtlich zweifelhafter Anspruch doubtful claim;
• Anspruch auf die gleichen Aus- und Weiterbildungsmöglichkeiten right to the same training and educational opportunities;
• Anspruch auf Beförderung zu verbilligten Frachtsätzen transit privilege;
• Anspruch auf bevorrechtigte Befriedigung (Konkursrecht) privileged debt, preferential claim;
• Anspruch auf Erstattung der Kosten für die Anreise der Familienmitglieder und den Gepäcktransport family passage and baggage entitlement;
• Anspruch in Höhe des Anteils pro rata benefit;
• Anspruch auf Invalidenrente disablement claim;
• Anspruch auf Schadenersatz claim for damages;
• Anspruch auf Schadenfreiheitsrabatt no-claim discount entitlement (Br.);
• Anspruch aus einer Sterbeversicherung death claim;
• Anspruch auf Unterstützung right of support;
• Anspruch auf Vertragsbeendigung right to end the agreement;
• gesetzlicher Anspruch auf Wiederanstellung legal right to reinstatement;
• Anspruch auf betriebliche Zuschüsse zur Arbeitslosenunterstützung supplementary unemployment insurance credit;
• Anspruch in bar abfinden to buy up a claim for cash;
• einen Anspruch abwehren to dispute a claim;
• Anspruch abweisen to disallow a claim;
• Anspruch dem Grunde nach anerkennen to admit a claim on its merits;
• Anspruch anmelden to notify a claim, (Konkurs) to file a claim, to prove a debt;
• Anspruch aufrechterhalten to sustain a claim;
• Anspruch befriedigen to satisfy (answer, settle) a claim;
• Anspruch voll befriedigen to make satisfaction of a debt;
• Anspruch im Wege des Vergleichs befriedigen to compromise a claim;
• Anspruch bestreiten to reject (dispute, resist) a claim;
• Anspruch bewerten to assess a claim;
• Anspruch zu Fall bringen to defeat a claim, to rebut an equity;
• Anspruch auf Schadenersatz erhalten to be awarded entitlement to damages;
• Anspruch erheben to lay (set up a) claim to, to pretend;
• Anspruch als Gläubiger erheben to rank as creditor;
• eines Anspruchs verlustig gehen to forfeit a right;
• Anspruch auf etw. haben to be eligible for s. th.;
• Anspruch auf ein Patent haben to be entitled to a patent; Anspruch
• auf Sozialleistungen haben to be entitled to benefits;
• Anspruch auf Unterhalt haben to be entitled to an allowance, to have a right of support;
• Anspruch auf kostenlose medizinische Versorgung haben to be entitled to free medical care;
• Kapitalmarkt in Anspruch nehmen können to have access (recourse) to the capital market;
• Anspruch fallen lassen to abandon a claim;
• Anspruch geltend machen to advance (assert, raise, set up) a claim;
• seinen Anspruch glaubhaft machen to establish (authenticate) one’s claim;
• Anspruch als berechtigt nachweisen to establish one’s claim, (Konkurs) to prove a debt;
• j. beruflich in Anspruch nehmen to consult s. o. professionally;
• jds. Dienste in Anspruch nehmen to enlist s. one’s services;
• Dienste (Hilfe) eines Anwalts in Anspruch nehmen to retain a lawyer;
• Dienstleistungen anderer Banken in Anspruch nehmen to utilize the services of other banks;
• j. finanziell in Anspruch nehmen to be a strain on s. one’s resources;
• jds. Freizeit in Anspruch nehmen to trespass upon s. one’s spare time;
• meinen Geldbeutel in Anspruch nehmen to be a drain on my purse;
• ungenutzte Kapazitäten in Anspruch nehmen to absorb idle capacities;
• Kapitalmarkt [stark] in Anspruch nehmen to call (draw) heavily on the capital market;
• Kredit in Anspruch nehmen to take up (make use of) a credit;
• Kredite bei der Bank in erhöhtem Maße in Anspruch nehmen to increase the borrowings at the bank;
• seine Reserven in Anspruch nehmen to fall back on one’s reserves;
• von seinen Geschäften (geschäftlich) völlig in Anspruch genommen sein to have no vacation from business;
• Anspruch mit unseriösen Mitteln sichern to maverick a claim (US);
• einem Anspruch stattgeben to allow a claim;
• auf einen Anspruch verzichten to abandon (quit) a claim, to renounce one’s title;
• außerordentlich in Anspruch genommen werden to be taxed to the utmost;
• Anspruch zedieren to assign a claim.
befriedigen, Anspruch
to satisfy a claim, to comply with a request;
• Bedürfnisse befriedigen to supply the needs;
• bevorzugt befriedigen to prefer;
• seine Gläubiger befriedigen to satisfy (meet the claims of) one’s creditors;
• seine Gläubiger im Vergleichswege befriedigen to compound with one’s creditors;
• Nachfrage befriedigen to meet (satisfy) the demand;
• j. voll befriedigen to pay s. o. in full;
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11 responsable
adj.responsible.responsable de responsible forhacerse responsable de to take responsibility for; (responsabilizarse de) to claim responsibility for (atentado, secuestro)f. & m.1 person responsible.los responsables those responsibletú eres el responsable de… you're responsible for…2 person in charge (encargado).soy el responsable de la sección de ventas I'm in charge of the sales department* * *► adjetivo1 responsible1 (encargado) person in charge2 (de un crimen) perpetrator, culprit, person responsible\hacerse responsable de algo to assume responsibility for something* * *adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=sensato) responsible2) (=encargado) responsible, in chargela persona responsable del departamento — the person in charge of the department, the person responsible for the department
es responsable de la política municipal — she is responsible for o in charge of council policy
3) (=culpable) responsibleel fabricante es responsable de los daños causados — the manufacturer is liable for the damage caused
ser responsable ante algn de algo — to be accountable o answerable to sb for sth
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hacer a algn responsable de algo — to hold sb responsible for sth•
hacerse responsable de algo — to take responsibility for sth2. SMF1) (=culpable)2) (=encargado)* * *I1) [SER]a) ( concienzudo) responsibleb) ( de tarea)2) ( culpable) responsible; ( con obligación de indemnizar) liableresponsable DE algo — responsible/liable for something
IIeres responsable ante mí del resultado — you're answerable o accountable to me for the result
masculino y femeninoa) ( de tarea)b) (de delito, accidente)los responsables serán castigados — those responsible o the people responsible will be punished
* * *I1) [SER]a) ( concienzudo) responsibleb) ( de tarea)2) ( culpable) responsible; ( con obligación de indemnizar) liableresponsable DE algo — responsible/liable for something
IIeres responsable ante mí del resultado — you're answerable o accountable to me for the result
masculino y femeninoa) ( de tarea)b) (de delito, accidente)los responsables serán castigados — those responsible o the people responsible will be punished
* * *responsable11 = manager [manageress, -fem.], official, overseer, person-in-charge, chair, chairman [chairmen, pl.], chairperson [chairpersons, -pl.], chairwoman [chairwomen, pl.].Nota: Femenino.Ex: Such hosts are more likely to be accessed by end-users such as economists and managers, than information workers.
Ex: See also reference tracings include related headings such as personal and corporate headings for officials, pseudonyms used as uniform headings, etc.Ex: At the top of the hierarchy would be the high officials and their families: the vizier, the overseer of the treasury, and the first priest.Ex: Every fax machine is to be assigned to a person-in-charge who will have the responsibility of distributing incoming fax messages to recipients.Ex: Once elected, the chair is responsible for maintaining discipline and ensuring that all students are treated fairly.Ex: As head of a committee, and being recognized as such, it's perfectly all right with me if I'm called the chairman rather than the chairwoman.Ex: Special thanks to the ISAD Program Planning Committee, in particular its chairperson, for the conceptual organization.Ex: As head of a committee, and being recognized as such, it's perfectly all right with me if I'm called the chairman rather than the chairwoman.* responsable de asuntos económicos = financial officer.* responsable de bibliotecas = library official.* responsable de la biblioteca = library manager.* responsable de la comunicación = communication scientist.* responsable de la conservación = preservation officer.* responsable de la gestión de documentos = record(s) manager.* responsable de la gestión documental = record(s) manager.* responsable del archivo parroquial = parish clerk.* responsable de la selección = selector.* responsable de la tecnología de la información = information technologist.* responsable del personal de la biblioteca = library personnel officer.* responsable del servicio de emergencias = emergency official.* responsable del servicio de referencia = reference administrator.* responsable del sistema = system programmer.* responsable de recursos humanos = human resource manager.* responsable de seguridad = safety official.* responsable de tomar decisiones = decision maker [decision-maker], policy maker [policy-maker/policymaker].* responsable de ventas = sales manager.* responsable político = government official.* responsable público = public authority.* responsables de la política científica = science policy makers.* responsables, los = people in charge, the.responsable22 = accountable, parent, responsible.Ex: This is because the chief librarian is personally accountable to the next higher level of authority such as the mayor, the city council, the hospital director, or the university president.
Ex: Library schools must build bridges such as joint programmes and joint professorships that link them with their parent academic institution.Ex: As a mature, responsible professional I was acting quite within the bounds of proper professional behavior.* hacer + Nombre + responsable de = put + Nombre + in the driving seat.* hacer responsable = assume + responsibilitiy (for).* hacerse responsable = assume + role.* responsable ante = answerable to.* responsable de = charged with.* responsable de (+ Infinitivo) = responsible for (+ Gerundio).* ser responsable = hold + liable.* ser responsable ante la ley = be criminally liable.* ser responsable de Algo = be held to account.* * *A [ SER]1 (serio, concienzudo) responsible2 (de una tarea) responsable DE algo responsible FOR sthlas personas responsables de vigilar la entrada the people responsible for watching the entranceB (culpable) responsible; (con obligación de indemnizar) liableresponsable por daños liable for damagesresponsable DE algo responsible/liable FOR sthte hago responsable de lo que pueda pasar I am holding you responsible for what happensno es responsable de sus actos he's not responsible for his actionseres responsable ante mí del resultado you're answerable o accountable to me for the resultnadie se ha hecho responsable del atentado no one has claimed responsibility for the attack1(de una tarea): el responsable del área de auditoría the head of audits, the person responsible for o in charge of audits2(de un delito, accidente): los responsables serán castigados those responsible o the people responsible will be punished* * *
responsable adjetivo [SER] ( concienzudo) responsible;
responsable DE algo ‹de tarea/error› responsible for sth;
( culpable) responsible for sth;
‹de accidente/delito› liable for sth;
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino: el responsable de ventas the person responsible for sales;
los responsables serán castigados those responsible will be punished
responsable
I adjetivo
1 responsible
(sensato, cuidadoso): un niño muy responsable, a very responsible boy
2 (encargado) hablé con la persona responsable de la seguridad, I talked to the person in charge of security
3 (de una falta, delito, etc) liable: el conductor responsable del atropello será encarcelado, the driver responsible for the accident will be jailed
II mf
1 (en un establecimiento, una oficina, etc) the person in charge
2 (de otra persona, de una acción) responsible person
(de un delito, accidente, etc) perpetrator, culprit: los responsables del incendio se entregaron a la policía, the persons responsible for the fire turned themselves in to the police
' responsable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabeza
- encargada
- encargado
- sino
- solvente
- artífice
- consciente
- fiar
- formal
- prudente
English:
accountable
- amenable
- fall
- liable
- management
- responsible
- sound
- transpire
- unaccountable
- answerable
- charge
- directly
- editor
- reliable
- solicitor
* * *♦ adjsoy responsable de mis actos I'm responsible for my actions;fue responsable del accidente he was responsible for the accident;hacerse responsable de [responsabilizarse de] to take responsibility for;[atentado, secuestro] to claim responsibility for2. [sensato] responsible;es muy responsable she's very responsible♦ nmf1. [culpable, autor] person responsible;Der liable person;los responsables those responsible/liable;tú eres el responsable de… you're responsible/liable for…2. [encargado] person in charge;soy el responsable de la sección de ventas I'm in charge of the sales department* * *I adj responsible (de for)II m/f person responsible (de for);los responsables del crimen those responsible for the crime* * *responsable adj: responsible♦ responsablemente adv* * *responsable1 adj responsibleresponsable2 n person in charge -
12 ἐπιγράφω
A mark the surface, graze,ὀϊστὸς ἐπέγραψε χρόα φωτός Il.4.139
, cf. 13.553, Poll.4.179; μιν ἐπιγράψας having put a mark on the lot, Il. 7.187; ἄκροις δακτύλοις ἐ. trifle with dishes, Luc.Am.42.—In Hom. the word has not the sense of writing.II. write upon, inscribe,γράμματα Hdt.3.88
;τάδε Id.4.88
;ἐ. ὀνομαστὶ τὰς πόλεις Th.1.132
, cf. D.59.97;ἐπίγραμμα ὃ.. προείλεθ' ἡ πόλις αὐτοῖς ἐπιγράψαι Id.18.289
: abs.,ἐ. τοῖς ἀναθήμασι IG12.76.43
; esp. write or place an epitaph on a tomb, ib.14.1835, al., 7.2543.9: [voice] Med., have inscribed, ἐπεγράφουτὴν Γοργόνα Ar.Ach. 1095
(with play on 111.5);ἐλεγεῖον Th.1.132
:—[voice] Pass., of the inscription, to be inscribed upon, ἐπιγέγραπταίοἱ τάδε Hdt.5.77
, cf. 7.228; ; [ἐπίγραμμα] ὃ Μίδᾳ φασὶν ἐπιγεγράφθαι over or on the tomb of Midas, Pl.Phdr. 264c; ἐπιστολὴ -γεγραμμένη addressed, of a letter, Plb.16.36.4, cf. Plu.Cic.15; also, to have something inscribed upon one, ἐπεγράφοντο ῥόπαλα, ὡς Θηβαῖοι ὄντες used to bear clubs upon their shields, X.HG7.5.20; so ἀσπὶς ἐπιγεγραμμένη τὰς ὁμολογίας having the articles inscribed upon it, D.H.4.58.2. entitle,τοῦτο τὸ δρᾶμα Καλλίμαχος ἐ. Εὐνοῦχον Ath.11.496f
; αἱ -όμεναιΜαιανδρίου ἱστορίαι Inscr.Prien.37.104
(ii B.C.).3. sign, append a signature to, (iii B.C.); ἐ. τὸν Ἀντώνιον sign Antonius' name, App.BC5.144; αὑτοῦ ποιήματα ἐπέγραψεν (sc. τοῖς Ἑρμαῖς) inscribed poems signed by himself, Pl.Hipparch. 228d.4. write subsequently,αἱ ἐπιγραφεῖσαι διαθῆκαι J.AJ17.9.4
.III. freq.as law-term: 1. set down the penalty or damages in the title of an indictment (cf. ), τί δῆτά σοι τίμημ' ἐπιγράψω τῇ δίκῃ; Ar.Pl. 480; μέχρι πεντήκοντα δραχμῶν καθ' ἕκαστον ἀδίκημα ἐ. Lexap.Aeschin.1.38; τὰ ἐπιγεγραμμένα the damages claimed, D.29.8, cf. Pl.Lg. 915a; τιμημάτων- μένων Isoc.16.47
:—[voice] Med., Lexap.Aeschin.1.16.b. of a lawgiver, assign a punishment,τὰ μέγιστα ἐπιτίμια Aeschin.1.14
:— [voice] Pass., Din.2.12.c. make note of, enter, τὴν πρόφασιν, in inflicting a fine, Arist.Ath.8.4.2. register the citizens' names and property, with a view to taxes, lay a public burden upon one (cf.ἐπιγραφή 11.2
),ἐμαυτῷ.. τὴν μεγίστην εἰσφοράν Isoc.17.41
, cf. Arist.Oec. 1351b2; ἐ.δήμοις καὶ δυνάσταις στρατιωτῶν καταλόγους Plu.Crass.17
, cf. PHib.1.44.3 (iii B.C., [voice] Pass.), etc.; but ἐ. τινὰ προστίμοις visit with penalties, D.S.12.12(s.v.l.).b. assess, :—[voice] Pass., .3. generally, register or enter in a public list,ἐπιγράψαι σφᾶς αὐτοὺς ἐπιτρόπους Is.6.36
; ἐ. τινὰ εἰς τοὺς πράκτορας register his name among the πράκτορες, Decr. ap. And.1.77 ([voice] Pass.):—[voice] Med., ἐπεγράψαντο πολίτας enrolled fresh citizens, Th.5.4;ξένην καὶ ξένον γονέας -ψάμενος D.57.51
; πῶς οἷόν τε τῷ ἀνδρὶ δύο πατέρας -ψασθαι; Is.4.4 (later in [voice] Act., ἑαυτῷ τινὰ πατέρα - γράφων claiming as his father, App.BC1.32).4. [voice] Med., ἐπιγράφεσθαι μάρτυρας cause to be endorsed on a deposition as witnesses, D.54.31;κλητῆρα οὐδ' ὁντινοῦν ἐπιγραψάμενος Id.21.87
; but ἐπιγράφεσθαι τίμημα τῷ κλήρῳ set one's valuation on the property, Is.3.2.5. προστάτην ἐπιγράψασθαι choose a patron, and enter his name as such in the public register (as μέτοικοι at Athens were obliged to do), Ar. Pax 684; so prob. ἐπεγράφοντο shd. be restored for - γραφον in Luc. Peregr.11;ἐπιγράψασθαί τινα κύριον D.43.15
; οἱ τὸν Πλάτωνα ἐπιγραφόμενοι, i.e. the Platonists, Luc.Herm.14:—[voice] Pass.,κύριος ἐπιγεγράφθαι D.43.15
, cf. POxy.251.32 (i A.D.),al.b. metaph., Ὅμηρον ἐπιγράφεσθαι attribute one's fluency to Homer, Luc.Dem.Enc.2; πρεσβυτέρους ἐ. χρόνους claim the authority of greater antiquity, Id.Am. 35.IV. ἐπιγράψαι ἐαυτὸν ἐπί τι claim credit for, Aeschin.3.167;ἀλλοτρίοις ἐαυτὸν πόνοις Ael.NA8.2
, cf. Plu.Pomp.31; αὐτὸς ἐ. τὴν νίκην claim as his own, J.AJ7.7.5:—so [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., τοιούτων ῥητόρων ἐπὶ τὰς τοῦ δήμου γνώμας ἐπιγραφομένων inscribing their names on.., Aeschin.1.188;ἐπιγράφεσθαι ἀλλοτρίαις γνώμαις D.59.43
; τὸν ; οἱ ἐπιγεγραμμένοι ἢ φυλάττοντες the parties whose names were endorsed upon the συνθῆκαι as securities, Arist.Rh. 1376b4; οἱ ἐπιγραφόμενοι τοῖςδόγμασι D.H.6.84
; ἡμεῖς δ' ἐσμὲν ἐπιγεγραμμένοι we are merely the endorsers, Men.482.8.V. ascribe to,τοῖς θεοῖς τὸ ἔργον Hld.8.9
(butθεὸν τῇ πομπῇ Philostr.VA8.12
):—[voice] Med.,Φοίβῳ τὰς ἀνίσους χεῖρας AP9.263
(Antiphil.).2. claim credit for,τὰ ὑπὸ ἄλλων εὑρημένα J.AJ3.4.2
; assume, προσωνυμίαν Plu Demetr.42; ἐπεγράψατοτὴν ἑαυτοῦ προσηγορίαν Id.Tim.36
:—[voice] Pass., of books, to be ascribed,τινί Gal.15.25
.3. predicate of,φυγὴν οὐ φυγόντι Philostr.VS2.1.12
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιγράφω
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13 pretendere
claim* * *pretendere v.tr.1 ( sostenere) to claim, to profess; to pretend: pretende di essere un genti-luomo, he professes to be a gentleman; pretende di essere un grande artista, he claims (o professes) to be a great artist; perché pretendi di apparire diverso da quel che sei?, why do you pretend to be different from the way you really are?; pretende di essere il padrone, he claims to be (o he maintains he is) the owner; pretendeva di aver ragione, he claimed that he was right; pretende di sapere tutto, he claims to know everything2 ( esigere) to expect; to claim, to lay* a claim to (sthg.); to require, to demand, to want: ma che cosa pretendi?, what do you expect?; pretese ciò che gli spettava, he claimed what was due to him; pretendere il risarcimento dei danni, to claim damages; pretendere una parte di eredità, to claim (o to lay claim to) a part of the inheritance; pretende prezzi esagerati, he asks exorbitant prices; pretendeva che andassi da lui a mezzanotte, he expected me to go to his house at midnight; pretendo che mi dica la verità, I want him to tell me the truth; pretendo sincerità dai miei figli, I expect honesty from my children; pretendere il pagamento, to require payment; pretese che lo pagassi subito, he demanded that I should pay him at once; questo è pretendere molto, that's asking a lot; pretendere troppo, to expect too much; pretendere l'impossibile, to expect the impossible; pretende di dare ordini a tutti, he wants to order everybody about; non puoi pretendere di fare i tuoi comodi a casa mia, you can't expect to do exactly as you please in my house; pretende molto dai suoi allievi, he demands a lot of his pupils; pretendo solo di essere ascoltato, all I want is to be listened to3 ( ritenersi capace, presumere) to think* oneself capable (of doing): pretende di farlo presto e bene, he thinks he will be able to do it quickly and well; pretendeva d'imparare il latino in pochi mesi, he thought himself capable of learning Latin in a few months; pretende di discutere su argomenti scientifici, he thinks he can talk about scientific topics◆ v. intr. ( aspirare) to pretend: pretendere alla mano di una fanciulla, to pretend to a young lady's hand; pretendere a un trono, to pretend to a throne.* * *[pre'tɛndere]verbo transitivo1) (esigere) to claim [ parte]; to demand [attenzione, rispetto, pagamento]; to demand, to exact [ obbedienza]pretendere che qcn. faccia — to demand that sb. do
pretendere qcs. da qcn. — to demand sth. for sb.
2) (presumere) to pretend, to think*pretendere di sapere, di capire — to pretend to know, understand
* * *pretendere/pre'tεndere/ [10]1 (esigere) to claim [ parte]; to demand [attenzione, rispetto, pagamento]; to demand, to exact [ obbedienza]; pretendere che qcn. faccia to demand that sb. do; pretendere qcs. da qcn. to demand sth. for sb.; pretendere di essere ubbidito to expect to be obeyed; non si può pretendere che sappia tutto he can't be expected to know everything2 (presumere) to pretend, to think*; pretendere di fare to purport to do; pretendere di sapere, di capire to pretend to know, understand; pretende di essere un esperto he claims to be an expert; pretende di essere più intelligente di lei he thinks he's more intelligent than her. -
14 гражданская ответственность
1. civil liability2. civil responsibilityРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > гражданская ответственность
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15 eisen
3 [tot voorwaarde hebben] require♦voorbeelden:genoegdoening eisen voor iets • demand satisfaction for somethinghet ongeval eiste vier mensenlevens • the accident claimed four livesiets van iemand eisen • demand something from someonehet eiste te veel van zijn krachten • it overtaxed his strengthschadevergoeding eisen • claim damagesiets in rechte eisen • sue for something -
16 Heathcote, John
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]b. 7 August 1783 Duffield, Derbyshire, Englandd. 18 January 1861 Tiverton, Devonshire, England[br]English inventor of the bobbin-net lace machine.[br]Heathcote was the son of a small farmer who became blind, obliging the family to move to Long Whatton, near Loughborough, c.1790. He was apprenticed to W.Shepherd, a hosiery-machine maker, and became a frame-smith in the hosiery industry. He moved to Nottingham where he entered the employment of an excellent machine maker named Elliott. He later joined William Caldwell of Hathern, whose daughter he had married. The lace-making apparatus they patented jointly in 1804 had already been anticipated, so Heathcote turned to the problem of making pillow lace, a cottage industry in which women made lace by arranging pins stuck in a pillow in the correct pattern and winding around them thread contained on thin bobbins. He began by analysing the complicated hand-woven lace into simple warp and weft threads and found he could dispense with half the bobbins. The first machine he developed and patented, in 1808, made narrow lace an inch or so wide, but the following year he made much broader lace on an improved version. In his second patent, in 1809, he could make a type of net curtain, Brussels lace, without patterns. His machine made bobbin-net by the use of thin brass discs, between which the thread was wound. As they passed through the warp threads, which were arranged vertically, the warp threads were moved to each side in turn, so as to twist the bobbin threads round the warp threads. The bobbins were in two rows to save space, and jogged on carriages in grooves along a bar running the length of the machine. As the strength of this fabric depended upon bringing the bobbin threads diagonally across, in addition to the forward movement, the machine had to provide for a sideways movement of each bobbin every time the lengthwise course was completed. A high standard of accuracy in manufacture was essential for success. Called the "Old Loughborough", it was acknowledged to be the most complicated machine so far produced. In partnership with a man named Charles Lacy, who supplied the necessary capital, a factory was established at Loughborough that proved highly successful; however, their fifty-five frames were destroyed by Luddites in 1816. Heathcote was awarded damages of £10,000 by the county of Nottingham on the condition it was spent locally, but to avoid further interference he decided to transfer not only his machines but his entire workforce elsewhere and refused the money. In a disused woollen factory at Tiverton in Devonshire, powered by the waters of the river Exe, he built 300 frames of greater width and speed. By continually making inventions and improvements until he retired in 1843, his business flourished and he amassed a large fortune. He patented one machine for silk cocoon-reeling and another for plaiting or braiding. In 1825 he brought out two patents for the mechanical ornamentation or figuring of lace. He acquired a sound knowledge of French prior to opening a steam-powered lace factory in France. The factory proved to be a successful venture that lasted many years. In 1832 he patented a monstrous steam plough that is reputed to have cost him over £12,000 and was claimed to be the best in its day. One of its stated aims was "improved methods of draining land", which he hoped would develop agriculture in Ireland. A cable was used to haul the implement across the land. From 1832 to 1859, Heathcote represented Tiverton in Parliament and, among other benefactions, he built a school for his adopted town.[br]Bibliography1804, with William Caldwell, British patent no. 2,788 (lace-making machine). 1808. British patent no. 3,151 (machine for making narrow lace).1809. British patent no. 3,216 (machine for making Brussels lace). 1813, British patent no. 3,673.1825, British patent no. 5,103 (mechanical ornamentation of lace). 1825, British patent no. 5,144 (mechanical ornamentation of lace).Further ReadingV.Felkin, 1867, History of the Machine-wrought Hosiery and Lace Manufacture, Nottingham (provides a full account of Heathcote's early life and his inventions).A.Barlow, 1878, The History and Principles of Weaving by Hand and by Power, London (provides more details of his later years).W.G.Allen, 1958 John Heathcote and His Heritage (biography).M.R.Lane, 1980, The Story of the Steam Plough Works, Fowlers of Leeds, London (for comments about Heathcote's steam plough).W.English, 1969, The Textile Industry, London, and C.Singer (ed.), 1958, A History ofTechnology, Vol. V, Oxford: Clarendon Press (both describe the lace-making machine).RLH -
17 уголовная ответственность
1. criminal liability2. criminal responsibilityБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > уголовная ответственность
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18 הכאה
הַכָּאָה, הַכָּיָיהf. ( נכה, Hif.) striking, beating, assault. Macc.8b sq., a. e. ה׳ שאין בה שוה פרוטה a striking for which no Prutah can be claimed as damages. Y.B. kam.IV, 4c הַכָּיַית מיתה a fatal blow; a. e.Pl. הַכָּאוֹת. Tanḥ. Thazr. 9 לסבולה׳ to suffer blows. -
19 הכייה
הַכָּאָה, הַכָּיָיהf. ( נכה, Hif.) striking, beating, assault. Macc.8b sq., a. e. ה׳ שאין בה שוה פרוטה a striking for which no Prutah can be claimed as damages. Y.B. kam.IV, 4c הַכָּיַית מיתה a fatal blow; a. e.Pl. הַכָּאוֹת. Tanḥ. Thazr. 9 לסבולה׳ to suffer blows. -
20 הַכָּאָה
הַכָּאָה, הַכָּיָיהf. ( נכה, Hif.) striking, beating, assault. Macc.8b sq., a. e. ה׳ שאין בה שוה פרוטה a striking for which no Prutah can be claimed as damages. Y.B. kam.IV, 4c הַכָּיַית מיתה a fatal blow; a. e.Pl. הַכָּאוֹת. Tanḥ. Thazr. 9 לסבולה׳ to suffer blows.
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