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21 desfavorecer
v.1 to go against the interest of.2 not to suit (sentar mal).3 to disfavor, to be unfavorable to, to be unfavorable towards, to work against.* * *1 (perjudicar) to disadvantage, put at a disadvantage2 (afear) not to suit, not flatter* * *VT1) [+ persona, causa]estas medidas desfavorecerán a los pequeños agricultores — these measures will hurt small farmers o go against the interests of small farmers
2) (=sentar mal a) [ropa] not to suit* * *verbo transitivoa) ( perjudicar) to work againstb) ( afear)* * *= disadvantage.Ex. When students were tested at the end of the course, those students taught using flexible learning techniques did not seem to have been either advantaged or disadvantaged by their use when compared with the students taught using conventional techniques.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( perjudicar) to work againstb) ( afear)* * *= disadvantage.Ex: When students were tested at the end of the course, those students taught using flexible learning techniques did not seem to have been either advantaged or disadvantaged by their use when compared with the students taught using conventional techniques.
* * *desfavorecer [E3 ]vt1 (perjudicar) to work againstla nueva normativa desfavorece a la pequeña empresa the new regulations are prejudicial to o unfavorable to o work against small businesses2(afear): ese peinado la desfavorece that hairstyle doesn't suit her o doesn't do anything for her o isn't at all flattering* * *desfavorecer vt1. [perjudicar] to go against the interests of;la reforma fiscal desfavorece a los más pobres the tax reform will have a negative impact on the poorest sections of society;han acusado al gobierno de desfavorecer a ciertas regiones they've accused the government of neglecting certain regions in favour of others;la suerte nos ha desfavorecido fortune has not been kind to us2. [sentar mal a] not to suit;esa falda te desfavorece that skirt doesn't suit you* * *v/tnot favour, be disadvantageous to -
22 в ущерб чему-либо
General subject: to the detriment of (пример: "Critics of the G8 have accused the body of representing the interests of an elite group of industrialised nations, to the detriment of the needs of the wider world", источник: BBC) -
23 без обиняков
(говорить, спрашивать и т. п.)simply and straight out; without mincing one's words; without beating about the bush; getting straight to the point- Вы, Владимир Сергеич, извините, мы здесь, в -ом уезде, народ прямой, по простоте живём: говорим, что думаем, без обиняков. (И. Тургенев, Затишье) — 'You must excuse me, Vladimir Sergeich, we are straightforward people here in the X. district, plain in our ways; we say what we think without beating about the bush.'
[Закаблук] без обиняков, прямо обвинял администрацию в неэкономном расходовании графита. (В. Беляев, Старая крепость) — Without mincing his words he accused the management of wasting graphite.
Он слегка прихрамывал, впрочем, заметнее, чем она. Поскольку они были товарищами по несчастью, она сразу и без обиняков спросила, почему он хромает. (В. Черняк, Час пробил) — He had a slight limp, more noticeable, however, than her own. Because they were bound by the same kind of misfortune, she did not hesitate to question him about his handicap.
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24 αἴτιος
A culpable, responsible,ἐπεὶ οὔ τί μοι αἴτιοί εἰσιν Il.1.153
, cf. B.10.34, Hdt.7.214: [comp] Comp.αἰτιώτερος Th.4.20
: [comp] Sup., τοὺς αἰτιωτάτους the most guilty, Hdt.6.50;αἰ. τινος Id.3.52
.2 Subst., αἴτιος, ὁ, the accused, the culprit, A.Ch.70, etc.; οἱ αἴ. τοῦ πατρός they who have sinned against my father, ib. 273:—c. gen. rei, οἱ αἴ. τοῦ φόνου ib. 117, cf. S.Ph. 590, Hdt.4.200.II responsible for, c. gen. rei, Hdt.1.1, etc. ; αἴτιός τινός τινι being the cause of a thing to a person, Lys.13.57, cf. D.23.54, Isoc.8.100: c. inf.,αἴ. τὸν ἠέρα ξηρὸν εἶναι Hdt.2.26
;τοῦ μὴ φαλακροῦσθαι Id.3.12
, etc.;αἴ. θανεῖν S.Ant. 1173
;αἰ. πεμφθῆναι ἄγγελον Antipho 5.23
, cf. Lys.13.82;αἴτιος τὸ σὲ ἀποκρίνασθαι Pl.La. 190e
: [comp] Comp.,τοῦ.. ἐλευθέραν εἶναι.. αἰτιώτερον D.24.5
, cf. 51.21: [comp] Sup. αἰτιώτατος, ἐν τῷ στενῷ ναυμαχῆσαι mainly instrumental in causing the sea-fight, Th.1.74;αἰ. τοῦ μὴ ἀποθανεῖν D.20.42
;- ώτατόν τι καὶ τελέως δραστικόν Phld.D.1.23
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25 город, ставший эпицентром столкновений (очагом напряженности)
Diplomatic term: flashpoint city (Syria has accused the US of "interfering" in its affairs after the US ambassador to the country travelled to the flashpoint city of Hama.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > город, ставший эпицентром столкновений (очагом напряженности)
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26 город, ставший эпицентром столкновений
Diplomatic term: (очагом напряженности) flashpoint city (Syria has accused the US of "interfering" in its affairs after the US ambassador to the country travelled to the flashpoint city of Hama.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > город, ставший эпицентром столкновений
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27 подсудимый
м юрdefendant, the accused, the prisoner at the barскамья́ подсуди́мых — the dock
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28 in dubio pro reo
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29 anklaget
adj:( ved mindre alvorlige forbrydelser) the defendant;[ anklaget for mord] charged with murder; on a charge of murder. -
30 defenestrare
defenestrare v.tr.1 to throw* (s.o.) out of the window2 ( licenziare) to dismiss, to get* rid of (s.o.); (fam.) to sack, to throw* (s.o.) out: il nuovo magistrato fu defenestrato dopo poco tempo, after a short time the new judge was removed from office; accusò il capo di volerlo ingiustamente defenestrare, he accused the boss of wanting to sack him without cause.* * *[defenes'trare]verbo transitivodefenestrare qcn. — to throw sb. out of a window; fig. to oust o dismiss sb. abruptly
* * *defenestrare/defenes'trare/ [1]defenestrare qcn. to throw sb. out of a window; fig. to oust o dismiss sb. abruptly. -
31 ораторы обвиняли канцлера в том, что он не считается с фактом безработицы
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ораторы обвиняли канцлера в том, что он не считается с фактом безработицы
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32 срежиссировать
1) General subject: orchestrate (напр. срежиссировать военный конфликт. e.g. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has accused the United States of orchestrating the conflict in Georgia to benefit one of its presidential election candidates (CNN).US orche)2) Literal: stage-manage -
33 autokratyzm
m sgt (G autokratyzmu) 1. Polit. autocracy 2. przen. tyranny, autocracy- pracownicy zarzucali dyrektorowi autokratyzm the workers accused the director of being autocratic* * *mi1. (= autokracja) autocracy.2. ( cecha charakteru) autocratic character.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > autokratyzm
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34 tiltalt
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35 oskarżony
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > oskarżony
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36 oskarżona oskarżon·a
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37 oskarżony oskarż·ony
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38 المتهم
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39 обеспечение обвиняемому права на защиту
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > обеспечение обвиняемому права на защиту
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40 niemoralnoś|ć
f sgt immorality- niemoralność jej postępowania nie budziła wątpliwości her behaviour was undoubtedly immoral- zarzucił książce niemoralność he accused the book of being immoralThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niemoralnoś|ć
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