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22 facts of the case
1) Общая лексика: фактические обстоятельства2) Деловая лексика: обстоятельства дела3) юр.Н.П. фактическая сторона дела -
23 facts of the particular case
Деловая лексика: фактические обстоятельства каждого конкретного случаяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > facts of the particular case
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24 facts or circumstances of the case
юр.Н.П. обстоятельства делаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > facts or circumstances of the case
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25 facts surrounding the case
Юридический термин: обстоятельства дела (в тексте англ. термину предшествовал опред. артикль)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > facts surrounding the case
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Jur. faits de la causeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > facts of the case
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31 facts relevant to the case
Jur. faits pertinents susceptibles d'éclairer une affaireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > facts relevant to the case
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34 in no case
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35 in any case
1. при любых обстоятельствах2. во всяком случае3. в любом случаеpriority case — случай, требующий срочной медицинской помощи
the notorious case — пресловутое дело, прогремевший случай
extreme case — предельный случай; экстремальная ситуация
Синонимический ряд:at any rate (adj.) anyhow; anyway; at any rate; be that as it may; nevertheless; no matter what; nonetheless; regardless -
36 jump to conclusions / jump to the conclusion that
(to form an idea without making sure of the facts: He saw my case in the hall and jumped to the conclusion that I was leaving.) drage en forhastet beslutning* * *(to form an idea without making sure of the facts: He saw my case in the hall and jumped to the conclusion that I was leaving.) drage en forhastet beslutningEnglish-Danish dictionary > jump to conclusions / jump to the conclusion that
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37 take the wind out of smb.'s sails
1) мор. отнять ветер (находиться с наветренной стороны какого-л. судна)2) поставить кого-л. в безвыходное положение; совершенно расстроить чьи-л. планы; ≈ выбить у кого-л. почву из-под ногWhat strengthened my hands and completely took the wind out of his sails was a most opportune letter from my uncle. (W. Norris, ‘Thirlby Hall’, ch. XI) — Что совершенно обескуражило его и укрепило мои позиции - так это письмо от моего дядюшки, полученное как нельзя более кстати.
The answer was so cool, so rich in bravado, that somehow it took the wind out of his sails. (Th. Dreiser, ‘Sister Carrie’, ch. XXII) — Эти слова были произнесены таким ледяным тоном, в них сквозило такое презрение, что Герствуд совсем опешил.
Say that one will, to take the love of a man like Cowperwood away from a woman like Aileen was to leave her high and dry on land, as a fish out of its native element, to take all the wind out of her sails, almost to kill her. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Titan’, ch. XVIII) — Что ни говори, а лишить такую женщину, как Эйлин, любви Каупервуда - значило отнять у нее все, почти убить ее; без него она была как рыба, выброшенная на берег, как корабль с поникшими парусами.
Litigation was pending, and he hoped to take the wind out of Sir Patrick Cavan's sails when the facts of the Case were known. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Golden Miles’, ch. 39) — Их тяжба должна была разбираться в суде, и Фриско надеялся, что ему удастся посадить сэра Патрика Кевана на мель, когда станут известны обстоятельства дела.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > take the wind out of smb.'s sails
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38 on the table
1) общеизвестный; публично обсуждаемый ( в парламенте или в одной из его комиссий)The facts are, so to speak, all upon the table, and I will merely touch upon the main heads of the case. (H. R. Haggard, ‘Dawn’, ch. XLII) — Факты, собственно говоря, общеизвестны, так что я коснусь только главных обстоятельств дела.
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39 take the wind out of smb.'s sails
пocтaвить кoгo-л. в бeзвыxoднoe пoлoжeниe; coвepшeннo paccтpoить чьи-л. плaны; выбить у кoгo-л. пoчву из-пoд нoг [этим. мop. oтнять вeтep (нaxoдитьcя c нaвeтpeннoй cтopoны кaкoгo-л. cуднa)]What strengthened my hands and completely took the wind out of his sails was a most opportune letter from my Uncle (W. Atoms). Litigation was pending, and he hoped to take the wind out of Sir Patrick Cavan's sails when the facts of the case were known (K. S. PHchard)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > take the wind out of smb.'s sails
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40 jump to conclusions / jump to the conclusion that
(to form an idea without making sure of the facts: He saw my case in the hall and jumped to the conclusion that I was leaving.) llegar a conclusiones precipitadasEnglish-spanish dictionary > jump to conclusions / jump to the conclusion that
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