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предмет; вопрос; факт; дело; материалmatter amendatory in a statute — вопрос как основание или повод для внесения поправки в статут;
matter at law — вопрос права;
matter in contest — предмет спора;
matter in controversy — спорный вопрос; предмет спора;
matter in deed — 1. факт, подтверждаемый документом за печатью 2. вопрос факта;
matter in dispute [in issue] — предмет спора;
matter in pais — 1. факт, подтверждаемый устными доказательствами 2. вопрос факта;
in the matter of... — по делу... ;
matter under consideration — вопрос, факт или дело на рассмотрении;
- matter of argumentmatter under inquiry [investigation] — исследуемые или расследуемые вопрос, факт или дело
- matter of common knowledge
- matter of confidence
- matter of defence
- matter of discretion
- matter of equity
- matter of fact
- matter of form
- matter of law
- matter of litigation
- matter of official concern
- matter of practice
- matter of procedure
- matter of public concern
- matter of record
- matter of right
- matter of substance
- administrative matters
- ancient matter
- ancillary matter
- blasphemous matter
- civil matter
- collateral matter
- contestable matter
- contested matter
- copyrightable matter
- criminal matter
- defamatory matter
- denied matter
- disproved matter
- disputable matter
- disputed matter
- ecclesiastical matter
- enforcement matter
- established matter
- evidential matter
- governmental matter
- illegal matter
- internal matter
- investigated matter
- investigative matter
- law enforcement matter
- libellous matter
- litigated matter
- national defence matter
- new matter
- nude matter
- pending matter
- preliminary matter
- printed matter
- privileged matter
- probative matter
- procedural matter
- proved matter
- questionable matter
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n1) материал (статьи и т.п.)3) вопрос, дело
- actionable matter
- administrative matters
- banking matter
- business matters
- commercial matters
- disputed matter
- everyday matters
- export matters
- financial matter
- financial matters
- fiscal matters
- foreign matter
- monetary matters
- money matters
- outside matters
- pressing matter
- printed matter
- promotion matter
- restricted matter
- routine matter
- subject matter
- tax matter
- urgent matter
- matter for the courts
- matter for discussion
- matter of bankruptcy
- matter of common concern
- matter of common interest
- matter of insolvency
- matter of price
- matter of prime concern
- matter of prime importance
- matter of principal
- matters of state
- matter under consideration
- arrange matters
- clarify a matter
- clear up a matter
- consider a matter
- give a matter prompt attention
- investigate a matter
- look into a matter
- place a matter into the hands of smb
- put matters right
- refer a matter to arbitration
- settle matters
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[dɪs'pjuːtɪd]ADJ [decision] discutido; [territory] en litigioa disputed matter — un asunto contencioso, un asunto en litigio
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disputed matter/caseБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > конфликтное дело
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quaestĭo, ōnis, f. [quaero], a seeking.I.In gen. (Plautin.):II.cave, fuas mi in quaestione,
lest you suffer yourself to be to seek, lest I have to look after you, Plaut. Pers. 1, 1, 52:tibi ne in quaestione essemus,
id. Capt. 2, 2, 3; id. Ps. 2, 2, 68.—In partic., an inquiry, investigation, a questioning, question, subject of inquiry:2.quaestio est appetitio cognitionis, quaestionisque finis inventio,
Cic. Ac. 2, 8, 26; 2, 36, 115:quae veri simillima (sententia sit), magna quaestio est,
id. Tusc. 1, 11, 23; id. Fin. 2, 11, 34:rem in disceptationem quaestionemque vocare,
to investigate, id. de Or. 3, 32, 129:res in quaestione versatur,
is under investigation, id. Clu. 58, 159:de moribus ultima fiet quaestio,
Juv. 3, 141:res in quaestionem venit,
comes under investigation, Quint. 5, 14, 16:modo aliquam quaestionem poëticam ei proponeret,
Nep. Att. 20, 2; cf. Cic. Att. 7, 19 fin.; Sen. Ben. 5, 8, 6; id. Ep. 48, 1; Suet. Tib. 56:quaestionem instituere,
to institute an investigation, Quint. 7, 1, 6:quaestionem solvere,
Sen. Ep. 48, 11; Quint. 5, 10, 26.—A public judicial investigation, examination by torture, a criminal inquiry, inquisition; the crime is usu. constr. with de:B.cum praetor quaestionem inter sicarios exercuisset,
instituted a trial for assassination, Cic. Fin. 2, 16, 54:verberibus ac tormentis quaestionem habuit pecuniae publicae,
id. Phil. 11, 2, 5:quaestionem mortis paternae de servis paternis habere,
id. Rosc. Am. 28, 78:quaestionem fugitare,
id. ib. 28, 78:servos in quaestionem polliceri,
id. ib. 28, 77:quaestionem ferre in aliquem,
to appoint, institute, make a motion for, id. de Or. 1, 53, 227:habere ex aliquo,
Liv. 33, 28:facere alicui,
against any one, Dig. 34, 3, 20:quaestionem de furto constituere,
Cic. Clu. 64, 181:quaestionem instituere de morte alicujus,
id. ib. 64, 181:quaestionem de morte viri habere,
id. ib. 65, 182;63, 176: quaestionem habere de servis in caput filii,
id. ib. 63, 176:ad quaestionem abripi,
to examination by torture, id. ib. 33, 89:alicui servum in quaestionem ferre,
id. ib. 64, 181:postulare servum in quaestionem,
id. ib. 64, 181:quaestiones severius exercere,
Liv. 9, 34:quaestioni praeesse,
to conduct a trial as judge, Cic. Rosc. Am. 4, 11: quaestiones perpetuae, the inquisitions concerning certain crimes (repetundarum, majestatis, de falso, de sicariis, de injuriis, etc.), conducted annually, after 605 A. U. C., by a standing commission, and presided over by the prætor, Cic. Brut. 27, 106:judex quaestionis,
the director of the criminal court under the presidency of the prætor, id. Clu. 54, 148; 33, 89; id. Brut. 76, 264:quaestiones extraordinariae,
trials out of the common course, held under a special commission, Liv. 39, 14; so,quaestio nova,
Cic. Mil. 5, 13:A QVAESTIONIBVS,
an attendant in examinations, a torturer, inquisitor, Inscr. Grut. 545, 6; 560, 1. —Transf.1.The court, the judges:2.dimittere eo tempore quaestionem,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 30, § 74:totam quaestionem a severitate ad clementiam transtulit,
Val. Max. 8, 1, 6.—The subject of investigation, the matter, case, question:b.perdifficilis et perobscura quaestio est de naturā deorum,
Cic. N. D. 1, 1, 1:dividere totam de dis immortalibus quaestionem in partis quattuor,
id. ib. 2, 1, 3:quaestio proposita,
Quint. 9, 2, 39.—In partic., in rhet.(α).The rhetorical subject of debate: quaestionum duo sunt genera: alterum infinitum, alterum definitum. Definitum est, quod hupothesin Graeci, nos causam: infinitum, quod thesin illi appellant, nos propositum possumus nominare, Cic. Top. 21, 79. —(β).The main point in a disputed matter, the issue in a cause: quaestio est quae ex conflictione causarum gignitur controversia, hoc modo: Non jure fecisti: jure feci. Causarum autem haec est conflictio, in quā constitutio constat;(γ).ex eā igitur nascitur controversia, quam quaestionem dicimus, hoc modo: jurene fecerit,
Cic. Inv. 1, 13, 18; cf. id. ib. 1, 6, 8.—A question, a disputed point, quaestio est, it is doubtful, may be disputed:sapientia efficit sapientis sola per se: beatos efficiat necne sola per se quaestio est,
Cic. Top. 15, 60; id. Tusc. 4, 13, 29; id. Inv. 2, 20, 60:quaestio est, an, etc.,
Quint. 7, 3, 22; cf.:nulla quaestio est,
Aug. Retract. 1, 19, 6; cf.also: in quaestione est,
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18 संदिग्ध _sandigdha
संदिग्ध p. p.1 Besmeared, covered.-2 Dubious, doubtful, uncertain; as in संदिग्धमति-बुद्धि &c.-3 Mis- taken for or confounded with.-4 Doubted, questioned.-5 Confused, obscure, unintelligible (as a sentence).-6 Dangerous, risky, unsafe.-7 Envenomed.-ग्धम् 1 A doubt, uncertainty.-2 Besmearing.-Comp. -अर्थ a. ambiguous, dubious in sense.(-र्थः) 1 an ambiguous or doubtful meaning.-2 a disputed matter.-पुनरुक्तत्वम् (Rhet.) uncertainty and tautology.-फल a. having arrows with poisoned tips; Dk.-मति, -बुद्धि a. sceptical, doubtful. -
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прил. к конфликтконфликтное дело — disputed matter / case
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saṉ-digdha
confused, confounded with, mistaken for (instr. orᅠ comp.) Nir. Kum. ;
questioned, questionable MBh. Kāv. etc.;
precarious, doubtful, dubious, uncertain, unsettled, doubtful about, despairing of (comp.) ib. ;
riskful, dangerous, unsafe (as a ship) Gaut. ;
(am) n. an ambiguous suggestion orᅠ expression Kpr. Pratāp. ;
- tā f. ( MW.), - tva n. ( Sāh.) uncertainty, hesitation, indistinctness;
- niṡcaya mfn. one who hesitates to hold a firm opinion R. ;
- punarukta-tva n. uncertainty andᅠ tautology Sāh. ;
- phala mfn. having arrows with poisoned tips (accord. toᅠ others « of uncertain result orᅠ efficacy»), Daṡ;
- buddhi ( Ṡak.), - mati ( Yājñ.) mfn. having a doubtful mind, sceptical;
- lekhya n. a writing orᅠ document of doubtful meaning orᅠ authority W. ;
-dhâ̱kshara mfn. having indistinct utterance MW. ;
-dhâ̱rtha mfn. having doubtful meaning, dubious in sense ib. ;
m. a doubtful orᅠ disputed matter Yājñ. II, 12 ;
- dhī-kṛita mfn. made to present a doubtful resemblance Bālar. VI, 31.
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