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1 deliberate
1) обачний, обережний; умисний, навмисний; обдуманий2) обговорювати; обмірковувати; проводити нараду (про присяжних, суд)•- deliberate affront
- deliberate crime
- deliberate design
- deliberate disregard
- deliberate distortion of facts
- deliberate failure
- deliberate infliction
- deliberate infringement
- deliberate intent
- deliberate intention
- deliberate killing
- deliberate lie
- deliberate misinformation
- deliberate murder
- deliberate omission
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2 deliberate
1. adjective1) (intentional) absichtlich; bewusst [Lüge, Irreführung]; vorsätzlich [Verbrechen]2) (unhurried and considered) bedächtig2. intransitive verb1) (think carefully)deliberate on something — über etwas (Akk.) [sorgfältig] nachdenken
2) (debate)deliberate over or on or about something — über etwas (Akk.) beraten
* * *[di'libərət]1) (intentional and not by accident: That was a deliberate insult.) bewußt, vorsätzlich2) (cautious and not hurried: He had a very deliberate way of walking.) bedächtig•- academic.ru/86057/deliberately">deliberately* * *de·lib·er·ateI. adj[dɪˈlɪbərət]1. (intentional) bewusst, absichtlichit wasn't \deliberate es war keine Absichta \deliberate decision eine bewusste Entscheidung2. (careful)a \deliberate movement eine vorsichtige [o bedächtige] BewegungII. vi[dɪˈlɪbəreɪt]to \deliberate on a case über einen Fall beratenIII. vt[dɪˈlɪbəreɪt]( form)1. (discuss)2. (consider)▪ to \deliberate whether... überlegen, ob...* * *[dI'lIbərIt]1. adj1) (= intentional) absichtlich; action, attempt, insult, lie bewusstspot the deliberate mistake — suchen Sie den versteckten Fehler
2) (= cautious, thoughtful) besonnen; action, decision, judgement (wohl)überlegt; (= slow) movement, step, voice bedächtig[dI'lIbəreɪt]2. vi(= ponder) nachdenken (on, upon über +acc); (= discuss) sich beraten (on, upon über +acc, wegen)[dI'lIbəreɪt]3. vt(= ponder) bedenken, überlegen; (= discuss) beraten* * *A adj [dıˈlıbərət] (adv deliberately)1. überlegt2. bewusst, absichtlich, vorsätzlich:deliberately auch mit Absicht;a deliberate lie eine bewusste oder vorsätzliche Lüge;a deliberate misrepresentation eine bewusst falsche Darstellung3. bedächtig, bedachtsam, vorsichtig, besonnen4. gemächlich (Tempo etc)what to do was man tun soll)C v/i1. nachdenken (on, upon, about über akk), überlegen2. beratschlagen, sich beraten ( beide:on, upon, about über akk)* * *1. adjective1) (intentional) absichtlich; bewusst [Lüge, Irreführung]; vorsätzlich [Verbrechen]2) (unhurried and considered) bedächtig2. intransitive verbdeliberate on something — über etwas (Akk.) [sorgfältig] nachdenken
2) (debate)deliberate over or on or about something — über etwas (Akk.) beraten
* * *adj.absichtlich adj.bewusst adj. n.beabsichtigt adj. v.überlegen v. -
3 навмисне фальсифікування факту
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > навмисне фальсифікування факту
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4 bevidst
созна́тельный* * *conscious, consciously, deliberate, deliberately, intentional, knowingly, mindful, studiously, wilful, wilfully* * *adj( modsat ubevidst) conscious;( selvbevidst) self-confident;( tilsigtet, velovervejet) deliberate ( fx effort; insult; a deliberate misrepresentation of the facts);(vågen etc) aware ( fx he is politically aware; a politically aware person);[ gøre bevidst], se bevidstgøre;[ være sig noget bevidst] be conscious (el. aware) of something;[ ikke mig bevidst] not that I know of;[ mig bevidst] as far as I know. -
5 Darstellung
Darstellung f 1. GEN description, representation; account (Bericht); 2. MGT presentation* * ** * *Darstellung
(Ausstellung) showing, (Darlegung) [re]presentation, account, description, portrayal;
• amtliche Darstellung official version;
• analoge Darstellung (Computer) analogue representation;
• ausführliche Darstellung detailed description;
• bildliche Darstellung visual presentation, image, [textual] illustration;
• digitale Darstellung (Computer) quantization;
• bewusst falsche Darstellung deliberate misrepresentation;
• genaue Darstellung particularized account, detail;
• grafische Darstellung diagram, graph, chart (US);
• maschinengebundene Darstellung hardware representation;
• schematische Darstellung diagram, chart, schematic arrangement;
• tabellarische Darstellung tabulation;
• zeichnerische Darstellung delineation, graphic representation;
• [statistische] Darstellung der Bevölkerungsdichte control chart;
• Darstellung nach Geschäftsbereichen segment reporting (US);
• Darstellung durch Modelle (Messe) demonstration by models;
• listenmäßige Darstellung der Nachfrageentwicklung demand schedule;
• Darstellung der Veränderungen im Gewinnvortrag statement of earned surplus (US);
• anwaltliche Darstellung entgegennehmen to hear an argument by council;
• zusammenfassende Darstellung geben to summarize;
• betrügerische Darstellung seiner finanziellen Verhältnisse geben to fraudulently misrepresent one’s financial condition. -
6 bewusst falsche Darstellung
bewusst falsche Darstellung
deliberate misrepresentationBusiness german-english dictionary > bewusst falsche Darstellung
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7 tilsnikelse
subst. disingenuousness subst. deliberate misrepresentation -
8 desfiguración
f.disfiguration, defacement, distortion, disfigurement.* * *1 disfigurement* * *= misrepresentation, defacement, whitewashing.Ex. But more to the point, the claim that 2 1/2 million jobs depend on slashing red tape is a misrepresentation of a CBI survey carried out in advance of the UK general election of 1983.Ex. Finally, a few copies of an edition seem generally to have slipped through with their cancellanda uncancelled, so that examples of the original settings may sometimes be found (occasionally slashed by the warehouse keeper's shears, deliberate defacement which escaped notice).Ex. Critics condemn the whitewashing of African American characters and storylines in daytime television serials.* * *= misrepresentation, defacement, whitewashing.Ex: But more to the point, the claim that 2 1/2 million jobs depend on slashing red tape is a misrepresentation of a CBI survey carried out in advance of the UK general election of 1983.
Ex: Finally, a few copies of an edition seem generally to have slipped through with their cancellanda uncancelled, so that examples of the original settings may sometimes be found (occasionally slashed by the warehouse keeper's shears, deliberate defacement which escaped notice).Ex: Critics condemn the whitewashing of African American characters and storylines in daytime television serials.* * *disfigurement* * *1. [de rostro, cuerpo] disfigurement2. [de la verdad] distortion* * *f disfigurement -
9 Irreführung
f (Täuschung) deception, pulling the wool umg.* * *die Irreführungmisdirection; misguidance; plant* * *Ịr|re|füh|rungfmisleadingdurch bewusste Irreführung der Öffentlichkeit — by deliberately misleading the public
* * *Ir·re·füh·rungf JUR deception, intentional misrepresentationdie bewusst mehrdeutige Erklärung stellt eine vorsätzliche \Irreführung der Delegierten dar the intentionally ambiguous statement represents a deliberate attempt to mislead the delegates* * *das war eine bewusste Irreführung — that was a deliberate attempt to mislead
* * ** * ** * *f.deception n.dupery n.intentional misdirection n.intentional misguidance n. -
10 умышленный
1. intentionalумышленная ошибка; преднамеренная ошибка — intentional error
намеренное, умышленное совершение — intentional commission
намеренное, умышленное бездействие — intentional failure
2. admittedly3. intentionally4. deliberately5. designedly6. purposely7. wilful8. willful9. willfully10. deliberate; intentional11. purposefulСинонимический ряд:1. намерено (прил.) намерено; преднамеренно; предумышленно; сознательно2. намеренно (проч.) намеренно; нарочно; преднамеренно; предумышленно; с намерением; с умыслом; сознательно; специально -
11 искажение искажени·е
1) (действие) distortion, perversion; (смысла) twist; (неверное истолкование) misinterpretation, misrepresentationгрубое искажение — crude / gross distortion
преднамеренное искажение фактов — deliberate / intentional distortion of facts
2) (неправильность, ошибка) distortion, garbleRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > искажение искажени·е
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12 умышленное искажение фактов
1) Law: fraudulent misrepresentation2) Advertising: fraudulent misinterpretation3) Makarov: deliberate distortion of factsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > умышленное искажение фактов
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13 Verschweigen
Verschweigen n 1. RECHT concealment (von Information); 2. VERSICH nondisclosure* * ** * *Verschweigen
concealment;
• absichtliches Verschweigen deliberate concealment;
• arglistiges (betrügerisches) Verschweigen fraudulent concealment;
• pflichtwidriges Verschweigen non-disclosure;
• Verschweigen wesentlicher Tatsachen non-disclosure of material facts, material non-disclosure, material concealment;
• absichtliches Verschweigen von für die Versicherungsgesellschaft wesentlichen Umständen material misrepresentation. -
14 verschweigen
Verschweigen n 1. RECHT concealment (von Information); 2. VERSICH nondisclosure* * *v < Recht> conceal, fail to disclose* * *Verschweigen
concealment;
• absichtliches Verschweigen deliberate concealment;
• arglistiges (betrügerisches) Verschweigen fraudulent concealment;
• pflichtwidriges Verschweigen non-disclosure;
• Verschweigen wesentlicher Tatsachen non-disclosure of material facts, material non-disclosure, material concealment;
• absichtliches Verschweigen von für die Versicherungsgesellschaft wesentlichen Umständen material misrepresentation. -
15 wilful
['wɪlf(ə)l], [-ful]прил.; брит.; амер. willful1) упрямый; своевольный, своенравный; несговорчивый; не поддающийся (убеждениям, уговорам)Syn:Ant:2) преднамеренный; намеренный, сознательный, умышленныйwilful misrepresentation — умышленное введение в заблуждение; обман
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16 wilful
1. a своенравный, своевольный; упрямый, несговорчивый2. a преднамеренный, умышленныйwilful act — намеренное, умышленное действие
3. a редк. упрямец; несговорчивый человек4. a редк. преднамеренное действиеСинонимический ряд:1. chance (adj.) arbitrary; capricious; chance; random; whimsical2. intended (adj.) deliberate; intended; intentional; voluntary3. perverse (adj.) headstrong; obstinate; obstreperous; perverse; refractory
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