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1 искажённое толкование
Advertising: strained interpretationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > искажённое толкование
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2 Auslegung
Auslegung f 1. GEN, GRUND, IND construction; 2. KOMM, RECHT interpretation (eines Gesetzes)* * *f 1. <Geschäft, Grund, Ind> construction; 2. <Komm, Recht> eines Gesetzes interpretation* * *Auslegung
interpretation, reading, construction;
• amtliche Auslegung statutory exposition;
• anerkannte Auslegung established interpretation;
• einschränkende Auslegung restrictive interpretation;
• enge Auslegung narrow interpretation;
• extensive Auslegung extensive (liberal) construction;
• gerichtliche Auslegung court interpretation;
• gezwungene (forcierte) Auslegung strained interpretation;
• großzügige Auslegung wide definition;
• kleinliche Auslegung narrow interpretation;
• richterliche Auslegung judicial interpretation;
• verfassungsrechtliche Auslegung constitutional statement;
• weite Auslegung broad (liberal) interpretation;
• zwingende Auslegung necessary implication;
• strenge Auslegung eines Gesetzes strict construction of a law. -
3 историческое толкование
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > историческое толкование
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4 распространительное толкование
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > распространительное толкование
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5 расширительное толкование
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > расширительное толкование
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6 систематическое толкование
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > систематическое толкование
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7 словесное толкование
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > словесное толкование
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8 неправильное толкование
1) General subject: misconstruction2) Law: incorrect construction, incorrect interpretation, misinterpretation, wrong construction, wrong interpretation3) Psychology: faulty interpretation (интерпретация)4) Advertising: strained interpretation5) Aviation medicine: misapprehension6) Makarov: violent interpretationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неправильное толкование
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9 натяжка
strain(ing); affectation, forced/strained argument(ation)/detail/trait; strained interpretation* * ** * *strain(ing); affectation* * * -
10 sforzato
sforzato agg.1 ( costretto) forced, compelled3 ( arbitrario) arbitrary, strained: un'interpretazione sforzata di un testo, an arbitrary (o strained) interpretation of a text. -
11 натяжка
жен.strain(ing); affectation, forced/strained argument(ation)/detail/trait; strained interpretation -
12 неправильне тлумачення
incorrect assertion construction, misconstruction, misunderstanding, strained interpretation, wrong construction, wrong interpretationУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > неправильне тлумачення
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13 gezwungene (forcierte) Auslegung
gezwungene (forcierte) Auslegung
strained interpretationBusiness german-english dictionary > gezwungene (forcierte) Auslegung
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14 натяжка
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15 натяжка
ж( перебільшення) strained interpretation; stretchприпустити натяжку в тлумаченні інструкції — to strain ( to stretch) the instruction
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16 натяжка
ж.1) ( действие) stretching, pulling2) ( неправомерное допущение) stretch, strained interpretationс натя́жкой — at a stretch
сде́лать натя́жку — stretch a point
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17 натяжка натяжк·а
разг.(в толковании) strained interpretation -
18 натяжка
1. ж. натяжка кожи зажимами — toggling2. strained interpretation -
19 poner a prueba
to put to the test* * *(v.) = stretch, tax, try, strain, overtax, pilot, put to + the test, test, plumb + the depths of, trial, overstretch, push + the envelope, put + Nombre + to the test, try + Nombre + on, push + Nombre + to the edgeEx. Written in a telegram style, telegraphic abstracts stretch the skills of the abstractor in writing in an abbreviated yet unambiguous style.Ex. However, the definition of an 'author' has taxed cataloguers for many years.Ex. If we instruct it to ponder this question more leisurely, it will quickly try the user's patience with digressions concerning the less illustrious senior MOZART, LEOPOLD.Ex. His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex. Currently, they are trying to charge Internet providers more because Internet use is overtaxing the telephone networks.Ex. This will be piloted during 1996 by academic libraries, systems vendors, publishers and intermediaries.Ex. There are 2 important areas where the librarian's interpretation of his role are put to the test: his involvement with audiovisual materials, and his attitude towards teaching.Ex. Inmate library workers often test a new librarian, but once he or she has passed the test, they usually become very protective and staunch promoters of the library.Ex. The article has the title 'Mapping the unmappable: plumbing the depths of cross-file and cross-system navigation'.Ex. The concept was trialled in 1995 and subscribers to this service will be transferred with no additional charge.Ex. Reliance on court libraries is futile as the libraries are already overstretched by the needs of the Bench.Ex. This paper describes the contention existing between those who are pushing the envelope of free speech on the Internet, sometimes anarchically and those trying to limit it, sometimes oppressively.Ex. There's nothing flimsy about these leather boots, put them to the test this season - they'll pass with flying colours.Ex. The psychiatrist has been trying him on several different anti-depressants and group therapies, but none seems to be helping.Ex. But he was proved wrong as India pushed England to the edge and beat them hollow the following day.* * *(v.) = stretch, tax, try, strain, overtax, pilot, put to + the test, test, plumb + the depths of, trial, overstretch, push + the envelope, put + Nombre + to the test, try + Nombre + on, push + Nombre + to the edgeEx: Written in a telegram style, telegraphic abstracts stretch the skills of the abstractor in writing in an abbreviated yet unambiguous style.
Ex: However, the definition of an 'author' has taxed cataloguers for many years.Ex: If we instruct it to ponder this question more leisurely, it will quickly try the user's patience with digressions concerning the less illustrious senior MOZART, LEOPOLD.Ex: His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.Ex: Currently, they are trying to charge Internet providers more because Internet use is overtaxing the telephone networks.Ex: This will be piloted during 1996 by academic libraries, systems vendors, publishers and intermediaries.Ex: There are 2 important areas where the librarian's interpretation of his role are put to the test: his involvement with audiovisual materials, and his attitude towards teaching.Ex: Inmate library workers often test a new librarian, but once he or she has passed the test, they usually become very protective and staunch promoters of the library.Ex: The article has the title 'Mapping the unmappable: plumbing the depths of cross-file and cross-system navigation'.Ex: The concept was trialled in 1995 and subscribers to this service will be transferred with no additional charge.Ex: Reliance on court libraries is futile as the libraries are already overstretched by the needs of the Bench.Ex: This paper describes the contention existing between those who are pushing the envelope of free speech on the Internet, sometimes anarchically and those trying to limit it, sometimes oppressively.Ex: There's nothing flimsy about these leather boots, put them to the test this season - they'll pass with flying colours.Ex: The psychiatrist has been trying him on several different anti-depressants and group therapies, but none seems to be helping.Ex: But he was proved wrong as India pushed England to the edge and beat them hollow the following day. -
20 forzato
forzato agg.1 forced, strained: riso, sorriso forzato, forced laugh, forced smile; interpretazione forzata, forced interpretation; vendita forzata, forced sale // (dir.): esecuzione forzata, enforcement of judgement (o forceable execution); liquidazione forzata, forced liquidation (o winding-up); esproprio forzato, compulsory expropriation; norma forzata ( perentoria), mandatory provision; prestito forzato, forced (o compulsory) loan // lavori forzati, hard labour // marcia forzata, forced march3 (bot.) forced.* * *[for'tsato] forzato (-a)1. aggforced, (situazione) artificial2. smprisoner sentenced to hard labour Brit o labor Am* * *[for'tsato] 1.participio passato forzare2.1) (imposto) [esilio, marcia, atterraggio] forced"rimozione -a" — "towaway zone"
lavori -i — hard labour, penal servitude
2) (non spontaneo) [ sorriso] forced, constrained, strained3) (non logico) [conclusione, intreccio] contrived4) agr. [ coltivazione] forced3.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) convict* * *forzato/for'tsato/→ forzareII aggettivo1 (imposto) [esilio, marcia, atterraggio] forced; "rimozione -a" "towaway zone"; lavori -i hard labour, penal servitude2 (non spontaneo) [ sorriso] forced, constrained, strained3 (non logico) [conclusione, intreccio] contrived4 agr. [ coltivazione] forcedIII sostantivo m.(f. -a) convict.
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