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1 outrage
outrage [utʀaʒ]masculine noun• faire outrage à [+ réputation, mémoire] to dishonour (Brit) to dishonor (US) ; [+ pudeur, honneur] to outrage* * *utʀaʒnom masculin insultfaire outrage à — to be an insult to [personne, réputation, mémoire]; to be an affront to [raison, morale]
Phrasal Verbs:* * *utʀaʒ nm1) (= affront, offense) insultfaire subir les derniers outrages à une femme > lit — to ravish a woman lit
2) DROIT* * *outrage nm insult; faire outrage à to be an insult to [personne, réputation, mémoire]; to be an affront to [raison, morale].outrage à agent verbal assault of a policeman; outrage aux bonnes mœurs affront to public decency; outrage à magistrat contempt ¢ of court; outrage à la pudeur indecency ¢.[utraʒ] nom masculin1. [offense] insult2. DROIT -
2 преступление против человечества
outrage against humanity, crime against humanity, offense against humanityРусско-английский политический словарь > преступление против человечества
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3 преступление против человечества
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > преступление против человечества
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4 emberiség elleni gaztett
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5 преступление против человечества
1) General subject: a crime against humanity, an outrage on ( upon, against) humanity, outrage against humanity, outrage upon humanity3) Diplomatic term: crime against mankindУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > преступление против человечества
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v/i* * *fre|veln ['freːfln]vi (liter)to sin ( gegen, an +dat against)* * *fre·veln[ˈfre:fl̩n]vi (geh)▪ [gegen jdn/etw] \freveln2. REL to sin [against sb/sth]* * *intransitives Verb (geh.)an jemandem/gegen etwas freveln — commit a crime against somebody/something
* * *freveln v/igegen) trespass against* * *intransitives Verb (geh.)an jemandem/gegen etwas freveln — commit a crime against somebody/something
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7 oltraggio
m (pl -ggi) offence, AE offense, outrage* * *oltraggio s.m.1 outrage; ( insulto) insult, abuse; ( offesa) offence: recare oltraggio alla giustizia, al pudore, to be an outrage against justice, decency; recare oltraggio a qlcu., to commit an outrage on (o against) s.o.; subire un oltraggio, to suffer an affront; vendicare un oltraggio, to revenge an insult // (dir.): oltraggio alla corte, contempt of court; oltraggio a pubblico ufficiale, insulting a public officer // quel lusso è un oltraggio alla miseria, that luxury is an insult to misery* * *fare o recare oltraggio a to be an insult to [persona, memoria, reputazione]; to be an affront to [ragione, morale]; gli -gi del tempo — fig. the ravages o injuries of time
oltraggio al pudore — indecent exposure, indecency
* * *oltraggiopl. -gi /ol'traddʒo, dʒi/sostantivo m.outrage, offence BE, offense AE; fare o recare oltraggio a to be an insult to [ persona, memoria, reputazione]; to be an affront to [ ragione, morale]; gli -gi del tempo fig. the ravages o injuries of time\oltraggio alla corte contempt of court; oltraggio a pubblico ufficiale verbal assault of a policeman; oltraggio al pudore indecent exposure, indecency. -
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mockery, gibe, jeer, profanationгавра с човешкото достойнство an insult to/a violation of human dignityгавра с човешките страдания a vicious mockery of human sufferingгавра с обществото an outrage against societyсъдебен процес, който е гаврас правосъдието a trial that is a mockery of justiceгаврас паметта на an insult to the memory of, a profanation of the memory of* * *га̀вра,ж., -и mockery, gibe, jeer, profanation; \гавраа с обществото outrage against society; \гавраа с паметта на insult to the memory of, a profanation of the memory of; \гавраа с човешките страдания vicious mockery of human suffering; \гавраа с човешкото достойнство insult to/violation of human dignity.* * *mockery: a vicious гавра of human suffering -гавра с човешките страдания; gibe; profanation* * *1. mockery, gibe, jeer, profanation 2. ГАВРА с обществото an outrage against society 3. ГАВРА с човешките страдания a vicious mockery of human suffering 4. ГАВРА с човешкото достойнство an insult to/a violation of human dignity 5. ГАВРАс паметта на an insult to the memory of, a profanation of the memory of 6. съдебен процес, който е ГАВРАс правосъдието a trial that is a mockery of justice -
9 atentado
m.attempted murder, felonious intent, attack, attempt.past part.past participle of spanish verb: atentar.* * *1 (ataque) attack, assault2 (afrenta) affront\atentado terrorista terrorist attack* * *noun m.attack, attempt* * *1.ADJ (=prudente) prudent, cautious; (=moderado) moderate2.SM (=ofensa) offence, felony (EEUU); (=crimen) outrage, crime; (=ataque) assault, attack; (Pol) attemptatentado a o contra la vida de algn — attempt on sb's life
atentado contra el pudor, atentado contra la honra — indecent assault
atentado suicida — suicide bombing, suicide attack
* * *a) ( ataque)b) ( afrenta)atentado a or contra algo — a honor/dignidad/moral affront to something
* * *= bombing, assassination attempt.Ex. Despite damage from bombing, triple digit inflation, and staff shortages, many libraries functioned throughout the conflict.Ex. Victim of an apparent assassination attempt, his face was left permanently disfigured and pockmarked.----* atentado contra la dignidad humana = assault on people's dignity, assault on human dignity.* atentado contra la libertad = war on liberty.* atentado golpista = attempted coup, coup attempt.* atentado terrorista = terrorist attack, terror attack.* * *a) ( ataque)b) ( afrenta)atentado a or contra algo — a honor/dignidad/moral affront to something
* * *= bombing, assassination attempt.Ex: Despite damage from bombing, triple digit inflation, and staff shortages, many libraries functioned throughout the conflict.
Ex: Victim of an apparent assassination attempt, his face was left permanently disfigured and pockmarked.* atentado contra la dignidad humana = assault on people's dignity, assault on human dignity.* atentado contra la libertad = war on liberty.* atentado golpista = attempted coup, coup attempt.* atentado terrorista = terrorist attack, terror attack.* * *1llevaron a cabo un atentado contra el presidente they carried out an assassination attempt on the president, they tried to assassinate ( o shoot etc) the presidentun atentado contra la seguridad del Estado a threat to national security2 (afrenta) atentado CONTRA or A algo:su manera de vestir es un atentado a or contra la moral the way she dresses is an affront to moralityesto constituye un atentado a or contra su dignidad y libertad this constitutes an attack on his dignity and freedom* * *
Del verbo atentar: ( conjugate atentar)
atentado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
atentado
atentar
atentado sustantivo masculinoa) ( ataque):
un atentado contra el presidente an assassination attempt on the president
atentar ( conjugate atentar) verbo intransitivo:
atentado contra la seguridad del Estado to threaten national security
atentado sustantivo masculino attack
un atentado contra la intimidad, an outrage against privacy
atentado terrorista, terrorist attack
atentar verbo intransitivo esta mañana atentaron contra la vida de un famoso escritor, there was an attempt on a famous writer's life this morning
' atentado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
indemne
- reivindicación
- respiración
- terrorista
- brutal
- costar
- frustrado
- reivindicar
- repudiar
- responsabilizar
- responsable
- sufrir
English:
attack
- attempt
- bombing
- claim
- offense
* * *atentado nmun atentado con bomba a bomb attack, a bombing;un atentado contra el presidente an attempt on the president's life2. [afronta] crime;la construcción de la cementera es un atentado contra el medio ambiente the building of the cement factory is a crime against the environment;la ley es un atentado contra la libertad de expresión the law constitutes an attack on freedom of expression* * *m attack (contra, a on)* * *atentado nm: attack, assault* * *atentado n1. (ataque) attack2. (intento de asesinato) attempt -
10 оскорбление
с. (рд.)1) (обида, унижение) insult (to); ( грубое) outrage (against)нанести́ оскорбле́ние (дт.) — insult (d)
переноси́ть оскорбле́ния — endure insults
оскорбле́ние ли́чности — personal insult
тяжёлое оскорбле́ние — harsh / gross insult
смерте́льное оскорбле́ние — mortal / deadly insult
оскорбле́ние де́йствием юр. — assault and battery
оскорбле́ние сло́вом — contumely
оскорбле́ние фла́га — an affront to the flag
оскорбле́ние чьей-л па́мяти — an insult to the memory of smb
оскорбле́ние чьего́-л досто́инства — an insult / affront to smb's dignity
оскорбле́ние обще́ственной мора́ли — an outrage against public morality
2) (что-л раздражающее, некрасивое) an offense (to)оскорбле́ние взо́ра [слу́ха] — an offense to the eye [ear]
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11 atentar
v.1 to attempt, to try to commit.2 to attempt a crime, to attempt a criminal action.* * *1 (físicamente - a una institución) to attack (a/contra, -), make an attack (a/contra, on); (- a una persona) to attempt to kill, make an attempt on somebody's life2 (violar) to violate (a/contra, -)■ la cantante dice que el artículo atenta a su intimidad the singer says the article violates her right to privacy3 (amenazar) to threaten (a/contra, -)■ están acusados de atentar contra la salud pública they are accused of offences against public health* * *verb* * *1.VIatentar a o contra — to commit an outrage against
2.VT [+ crimen etc] to attempt, try to commit* * *verbo transitivoatentar contra algo: atentaron contra su vida they made an attempt on her life; estás atentando contra tu salud you're putting your health at risk; atentar contra la seguridad del Estado — to threaten national security
* * *----* atentar contra la vida de Alguien = attempt on + Posesivo + life.* * *verbo transitivoatentar contra algo: atentaron contra su vida they made an attempt on her life; estás atentando contra tu salud you're putting your health at risk; atentar contra la seguridad del Estado — to threaten national security
* * ** atentar contra la vida de Alguien = attempt on + Posesivo + life.* * *atentar [A1 ]viatentar CONTRA algo:atentaron contra su vida they made an attempt on her life, they tried to assassinate ( o shoot etc) herfumando de esa manera atentas contra la salud de tu hijo you're putting your child's health at risk o in jeopardy by smoking like thatuna ley que atenta contra los derechos de los inmigrantes a law which infringes the rights of immigrantsactos que atentan contra la seguridad del Estado actions which threaten national securitytenían como objetivo atentar en la ciudad their objective was to carry out a terrorist attack in the city* * *
atentar ( conjugate atentar) verbo intransitivo:
atentar contra la seguridad del Estado to threaten national security
atentar verbo intransitivo esta mañana atentaron contra la vida de un famoso escritor, there was an attempt on a famous writer's life this morning
' atentar' also found in these entries:
English:
attempt
* * *atentar viatentar contra (la vida de) alguien to make an attempt on sb's life;atentaron contra la sede del partido there was an attack on the party headquarters;atentar contra algo [principio] to be a crime against sth;esta decoración atenta contra el buen gusto this décor is an offence against good taste* * *v/i:* * *atentar {55} viatentar contra : to make an attempt on, to threatenatentaron contra su vida: they made an attempt on his life -
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13 вызов общественной морали
General subject: an outrage against moralsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вызов общественной морали
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14 выражать протест
1) General subject: obtest, express an outrage against (против чего-л.), remonstrate (кому-л. по какому-л. поводу - with smb. about smth.)3) Mass media: voice an objection4) Makarov: cry out, express an objection -
15 оскорбление общественной морали
General subject: an outrage against public moralityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оскорбление общественной морали
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16 посегнува
feel; touch; reach————————to touch, to grab, to lay hands on, to commit an outrage (against)————————reach -
17 посегне
to touch, to grab, to lay hands on, to commit an outrage (against) -
18 посегнување
touching grasping, committing an outrage (against) -
19 إنتهاك للمبادئ الأخلاقية
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20 جريمة ضد الإنسانية
v. outrage against humanity
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