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1 acts and omissions
Юридический термин: действия или бездействие -
2 acts or omissions
1) Нефть: действия или бездействие (стороны договора)2) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: действия или бездействие стороны договора -
3 acts or omissions
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > acts or omissions
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4 acts or omissions
действия или бездействие стороны договораАнгло-русский словарь по проекту Сахалин II > acts or omissions
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5 действия или бездействие
1) Law: acts and omissions2) Oil: acts or omissions (стороны договора)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > действия или бездействие
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6 omission
[ə(ʊ)'mɪʃ(ə)n]1) Общая лексика: выпуск, недомолвка, оплошность, опущение, пробел, пропуск, упущение, недоработка, недоделка, умолчание2) Техника: пропускание, просмотр, опускание (исключение)3) Математика: невыполнение4) Юридический термин: бездействие, несовершение действия, отсутствие упоминания, бездействие (должностного лица и т.п.), акт бездействия (в случае если по-русски необходимо передать употребление “omission“ как исчисляемого, например “several acts or omissions“ → «ряд действий или актов бездействия»)6) Лингвистика: удаление7) Дипломатический термин: опущение (чего-л. в тексте и т.п.)8) Телекоммуникации: ошибка типа "пропуск"9) Вычислительная техника: вычёркивание, опускание10) Патенты: исключение, неупоминание, исключение (части текста), пропуск (в тексте)11) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: изъятие из текста, несовершение действий12) Сетевые технологии: пропуск данных -
7 акт бездействия
Law: omission (в случае если по-русски необходимо передать употребление “omission“ как исчисляемого, например “several acts or omissions“ → «ряд действий или актов бездействия») -
8 действия или бездействие стороны договора
Sakhalin energy glossary: acts or omissionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > действия или бездействие стороны договора
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9 maldad
f.1 evil.2 evil thing.3 evilness, evil, badness, fiendishness.4 evil act, evil deed, evil action, wrongdoing.* * *1 (cualidad) evil, wickedness2 (acto) evil thing, wicked thing* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=cualidad) evil, wickedness2)* * *a) ( cualidad) evilness, wickednessb) ( acto) evil deed, wicked thing* * *= nastiness, perversity, sinisterness, viciousness, wickedness, malice, iniquity, meanness, turpitude, ill will, badness, maliciousness.Ex. He began swearing and saying 'I don't know what you're on about, whatever we do, it's wrong!' and of course I answered his nastiness back.Ex. Deliberately to pay less attention to a query because it comes from the mayor of the city, or the chairman of the company, or the vice-chancellor of the university, would betray a perversity foreign to the normal well-adjusted librarian.Ex. But there was no trace of sinisterness in Balzac's manner.Ex. She said they've tolerated his moods, his viciousness -- everything else -- but that this was the last straw.Ex. With the right ingredients put together so that virtue triumphs and wickedness is punished a very satisfying story can be produced.Ex. Any organisation's board of directors and its professionals and staff are jointly liable for their actions and/or omissions whether the latter are based on malice or ignorance.Ex. To redress this iniquity women are demanding not only equal pay for equal work, but equal pay for work of equal value.Ex. He is well known for his abuse of those publishers who, because of meanness and lack of professionalism, do not ensure good and ample indexes.Ex. The danger ultimately of erotic and political excess is civic turpitude.Ex. On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex. Measurement in and of itself is neutral and cannot indicate 'goodness' or ' badness' = La medición en sí misma es neutral y no puede indicar lo bueno o malo que algo es.Ex. Never attribute to maliciousness that which can adequately be explained by mere stupidity.----* con maldad = ill-naturedly.* sin maldad = guileless.* * *a) ( cualidad) evilness, wickednessb) ( acto) evil deed, wicked thing* * *= nastiness, perversity, sinisterness, viciousness, wickedness, malice, iniquity, meanness, turpitude, ill will, badness, maliciousness.Ex: He began swearing and saying 'I don't know what you're on about, whatever we do, it's wrong!' and of course I answered his nastiness back.
Ex: Deliberately to pay less attention to a query because it comes from the mayor of the city, or the chairman of the company, or the vice-chancellor of the university, would betray a perversity foreign to the normal well-adjusted librarian.Ex: But there was no trace of sinisterness in Balzac's manner.Ex: She said they've tolerated his moods, his viciousness -- everything else -- but that this was the last straw.Ex: With the right ingredients put together so that virtue triumphs and wickedness is punished a very satisfying story can be produced.Ex: Any organisation's board of directors and its professionals and staff are jointly liable for their actions and/or omissions whether the latter are based on malice or ignorance.Ex: To redress this iniquity women are demanding not only equal pay for equal work, but equal pay for work of equal value.Ex: He is well known for his abuse of those publishers who, because of meanness and lack of professionalism, do not ensure good and ample indexes.Ex: The danger ultimately of erotic and political excess is civic turpitude.Ex: On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex: Measurement in and of itself is neutral and cannot indicate 'goodness' or ' badness' = La medición en sí misma es neutral y no puede indicar lo bueno o malo que algo es.Ex: Never attribute to maliciousness that which can adequately be explained by mere stupidity.* con maldad = ill-naturedly.* sin maldad = guileless.* * *1 (cualidad) evilness, wickedness2 (acto) evil deed, wicked thingla envidia la llevó a hacer muchas maldades envy led her to commit many evil deeds* * *
maldad sustantivo femenino
maldad sustantivo femenino
1 wickedness, evil
2 (comentario) wicked o evil remark: lo que has dicho es una maldad, that was a really nasty thing to say
' maldad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
perversión
English:
meanness
- sod
- wrongdoing
- evil
- mean
- spite
* * *maldad nf1. [cualidad] evil2. [acción] evil thing;cometer maldades to do evil o wrong* * *f evil;es una maldad hacer eso it’s a wicked thing to do* * *maldad nf1) : evil, wickedness2) : evil deed* * *maldad n evil
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