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21 правонарушение правонарушени·е
юр.offence, delinquency, trespass, wrong, wrong-doing, breach / infringement / transgression of the law; (осуществление законных прав незаконным путём) misfeasanceсовершить правонарушение — to commit an offence, to trespass
мелкое правонарушение — minor / petty offence
наказуемое правонарушение — punishable / penal offence
правонарушение, связанное с военными действиями — offence arising out of hostilities
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22 burglary
nounEinbruch, der; (offence) [Einbruchs]diebstahl, der* * *plural - burglaries; noun ((an act of) illegally entering a house etc to steal: He has been charged with burglary.)* * *bur·gla·ry[ˈbɜ:gləri, AM ˈbɜ:rg-]naggravated \burglary LAW erschwerter Diebstahl* * *['bɜːglərɪ]nEinbruch m; (= offence) (Einbruchs)diebstahl m* * *commit burglary einen Einbruch begehen* * *nounEinbruch, der; (offence) [Einbruchs]diebstahl, der* * *n.Einbruch -¨e m. -
23 отягчающие вину обстоятельства правонарушения
Diplomatic term: aggravated nature of an offenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отягчающие вину обстоятельства правонарушения
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25 aggravate
aggravate [ˈægrəveɪt]b. ( = annoy) exaspérer* * *['ægrəveɪt] 1. 2.aggravated past participle adjective Law [burglary, offence] qualifié, aggravé -
26 посягательство посягательств·о
encroachment (on / upon), infringement (on / upon), invasion (of), impingement (on / upon)посягательство на жизнь, здоровье, физическое или психическое состояние лица — violence to the life, health, or physical or mental well-being of a person
посягательство на личность, свободу или достоинство лица, пользующегося международной защитой — attack on the person, freedom or dignity of an internationally protected person
посягательство на независимость — encroachment on (smb.'s) independence
посягательство на права — encroachment upon (smb.'s) rights
посягательство на привилегии — invasion of (smb.'s) prerogatives
посягательство на свободу — encroachment on freedom, infrigement upon liberty
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