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1 review
I[ri΄vju:] n տեսություն, ամփոփում, ակ նարկ. ռզմ. զորահանդես, զորատես. brief/full/detailed/weekly review կարճ/լրիվ/ման րամասն/շաբաթական տեսություն. keep under review վերահսկել/գործը, հարցը/. a review of the events իրադարձությունների ամփոփում. (վե րանայում, քննարկում) The case/application is under review Գործը վերանայվում է, Դիմումը քննարկվում է. a literary review գրական/քննադատական հանդես. (գրա խոսություն) film review կինոգրախոսություն. a review of the book, book review գրքի գրախոսական. a review of the play/performance պիեսի/ներկայացման գրախոսականII[ri΄vju:] v դիտել, զննել, ստուգել. գրա խոսել, վերանայել. ռզմ. զորատես անց կացնել. review an article հոդվածը գրախոսել. review the troops ռզմ. զորքերի զորատես անց կացնել. review for the Times Թայմսի համար գրախոսականներ գրել -
2 заявление о пересмотре дела
Русско-английский юридический словарь > заявление о пересмотре дела
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3 заявление
сущ.(обращение, ходатайство) application;request;( утверждение) assertion;claim;statement;( декларация) declaration;statement;( бланк) application form- заявление алиби
- заявление для печати
- заявление о намерениях
- заявление о недействительности
- заявление о присоединении
- заявление об апелляции
- заявление об отказе
- заявление об отставке
- заявление по правомочию
- внесудебное заявление
- делать заявление
- исковое заявление
- ложное заявление
- необоснованное заявление
- неосторожное заявление
- обоснованное заявление
- откровенное заявление
- официальное заявление
- повторное заявление
- подавать заявление
- предварительное заявление
- прежнее заявление
- провокационное заявление
- публичное заявление
- совместное заявление
- торжественное заявление
- устное заявление
- ясное заявлениезаявление о неплатёжеспособности (о прекращении платежей) — declaration of bankruptcy (of insolvency)
заявление, сделанное ответчиком или защитой — plea; ( под присягой) statement on (under) oath
заявление — ( подсудимого) о непризнании себя виновным — plea of not-guilty
заявление — ( подсудимого) о признании вины — plea of guilty
выступать с публичным (совместным) \заявлением — to issue (make) a public (joint) statement
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4 recurso
m.1 resort (medio).como último recurso as a last resortes un hombre de recursos he's very resourceful2 appeal (law).presentar recurso (ante) to appeal (against)recurso de alzada appeal (against an official decision)recurso de apelación appealrecurso de casación High Court appeal3 resource (bien, riqueza).recursos humanos human resourcesrecursos naturales natural resources4 recourse, resort to a person or a thing to solve a problem or need, affordable solution, refuge.* * *1 (medio) resort2 DERECHO appeal1 resources, means\como último recurso as a last resortde recursos resourcefulrecurso de apelación appealrecurso de casación high court appealrecursos naturales natural resources* * *noun m.1) appeal2) resort3) resource•- recursos* * *SM1) (=medio)2) (Jur) appeal3) pl recursos (=bienes) resources* * *1) ( medio)2) recursos masculino plural ( medios económicos - de país) resources (pl); (- de persona) means (pl)3) (Inf) facility, resource4) (Der) appealpresentar or interponer un recurso — to lodge an appeal
* * *= asset, expedient, facility, resource, resort, recourse, standby [stand-by].Nota: Nombre.Ex. The efficient analysis of professional and technical documents is an asset in many spheres of activity.Ex. Here again we might resort to the old expedient of the 'see also', or simply pretend that each version of an author's name implies a different person.Ex. Solutions include constructing compact shelving, on-site remote storage or building new library facilities.Ex. Resources of the information system will impose constraints upon the nature of the indexing language.Ex. Shared publication continued to be the resort of the smaller publisher.Ex. Antitrust legislation probably does not provide recourse to libraries for publishers' prices.Ex. Standbys and understudies rarely get the job when a star needs to be replaced long-term, and Calaway and Patterson know how lucky they are to have beaten the odds.----* administración de recursos = husbandry.* ampliar los recursos = broaden + resources.* aprovechamiento de los recursos = accountability.* aprovecharse de recursos = tap + resources.* archivo de recursos electrónicos = electronic repository [e-repository].* banco de recursos electrónicos = electronic resource bank.* basado en los recursos = resource-based.* bibliografía de recursos en Internet = webliography.* biblioteca de recursos = resource library.* bien dotado de recursos = well-resourced.* bien equipado de recursos = well-resourced.* búsqueda de recursos = resource discovery.* centro de recursos = resource centre.* centro de recursos multimedia = media resource centre.* centro de recursos para el aprendizaje (CRA) = learning hub, learning resource centre (LRC).* CLR (Consejo sobre Recursos Bibliotecarios) = CLR (Council on Library Resources).* como último recurso = as a last resort, in the last resort.* compartir recursos = pool + resources.* con pocos recursos = under-resourced.* con pocos recursos económicos = low-budget.* conseguir recursos = mobilise + resources.* dedicar recursos = divert + resources, commit + resources.* dedicar recursos a = direct + resources toward(s).* delegar recursos = delegate + resources.* depósito de recursos electrónicos = electronic repository [e-repository].* distribuidor de recursos = resource allocator.* dotar de recursos = resource.* encargado de recursos humanos = human resource manager.* equipar de recursos = resource.* exigir demasiado a los recursos = stretch + Posesivo + resources.* experto en recursos = resource person [resource people -pl.].* falto de recursos = resource-starved.* fichero de recursos humanos = resource file.* fondo de recursos electrónicos de acceso restringido = electronic reserve.* Gestión de los Recursos de Información (IRM) = Information Resources Management (IRM).* gestión de recursos acuáticos = aquatic resource management.* gestión de recursos acuíferos = water resource management.* gestión de recursos hidráulicos = water management.* gestión de recursos humanos = human resource management.* grupo de recursos = clump.* hacer uso de recursos = tap into + resources.* industrias que dependen de los recursos humanos = personnel based industries.* inversión de recursos = commitment of resources.* jefe de recursos humanos = human resource manager.* liberar recursos = free up + resources.* LRTS (Servicios Técnicos y de Recursos para la Biblioteca) = LRTS (Library Resources and Technical Services).* material del centro de recursos = resource centre material.* mediante el uso de los recursos = resource-based.* pobre en recursos = resource-poor.* primer recurso = first recourse.* programa de medición de los recursos usados = metering software.* PURL (Localizador Uniforme Permanente de Recursos) = PURL (Persistent Uniform Resource Locator).* que combina diferenes tipos de recursos = multi-source [multi source].* que utiliza muchos recursos = resource-intensive.* recurso académico = scholarly resource.* recurso de inconstitucionalidad = judicial review.* recurso de información = information asset.* recurso de la red = network resource.* recurso de referencia = reference resource.* recurso de referencia eletrónico = electronic reference resource.* recurso didáctico = teaching material.* recurso digital = digital resource.* recurso electrónico = electronic resource [e-resource].* recurso energético = energy resource.* recurso en línea = online resource.* recurso impreso = print resource.* recurso informativo = information asset.* recurso natural = natural resource.* recurso no renovable = non-renewable resource.* recurso principal = primary resource.* recurso renovable = renewable resource.* recursos = assets, resourcing, inputs, resource base, ways and means.* recursos acuíferos = water resources.* recursos bibliográficos = literature resources.* recursos bibliotecarios = library resources.* recursos comerciales = commercial resources.* recursos compartidos = resource sharing.* recursos de gas natural = gas resources, natural gas resources.* recursos de información autodidácticos = self help resources.* recursos digitales = digital assets.* recursos documentales = documentary resources.* recursos económicos = economic resources, financial resources, fiscal resources.* recursos efectistas = gimmickry.* recursos electrónicos por suscripción = licensed resources, licensed electronic resources.* recursos hidrográficos = water resources.* recursos humanos = manpower force, staffing, staffing levels, human resources.* recursos informáticos = computing technology, computing resources.* recursos informativos = information resources.* recursos, los = wherewithal, the.* recursos materiales = material resources.* recursos petrolíferos = oil resources.* red de recursos distribuidos = distributed environment.* repertorios de recursos de apelación = records of appeal proceedings.* responsable de recursos humanos = human resource manager.* rico en recursos = resource-rich.* sin recursos = resource-starved.* sistema de medición de los recursos usados = metering system.* sobrecargar los recursos = stretch + Posesivo + resources.* último recurso = fall-back [fallback], last resort, last ditch.* URC (Características Uniformes de Recursos) = URC (Uniform Resource Characteristics).* URI (Identificador Universal de Recursos) = URI (Uniform Resource Identifier).* URN (Nombre Uniforme de Recursos) = URN (Uniform Resource Name).* uso compartido de recursos = resource sharing, time-sharing [timesharing].* uso óptimo de los recursos = value for money.* utilizar recursos = mobilise + resources, tap + resources, tap into + resources.* * *1) ( medio)2) recursos masculino plural ( medios económicos - de país) resources (pl); (- de persona) means (pl)3) (Inf) facility, resource4) (Der) appealpresentar or interponer un recurso — to lodge an appeal
* * *= asset, expedient, facility, resource, resort, recourse, standby [stand-by].Nota: Nombre.Ex: The efficient analysis of professional and technical documents is an asset in many spheres of activity.
Ex: Here again we might resort to the old expedient of the 'see also', or simply pretend that each version of an author's name implies a different person.Ex: Solutions include constructing compact shelving, on-site remote storage or building new library facilities.Ex: Resources of the information system will impose constraints upon the nature of the indexing language.Ex: Shared publication continued to be the resort of the smaller publisher.Ex: Antitrust legislation probably does not provide recourse to libraries for publishers' prices.Ex: Standbys and understudies rarely get the job when a star needs to be replaced long-term, and Calaway and Patterson know how lucky they are to have beaten the odds.* administración de recursos = husbandry.* ampliar los recursos = broaden + resources.* aprovechamiento de los recursos = accountability.* aprovecharse de recursos = tap + resources.* archivo de recursos electrónicos = electronic repository [e-repository].* banco de recursos electrónicos = electronic resource bank.* basado en los recursos = resource-based.* bibliografía de recursos en Internet = webliography.* biblioteca de recursos = resource library.* bien dotado de recursos = well-resourced.* bien equipado de recursos = well-resourced.* búsqueda de recursos = resource discovery.* centro de recursos = resource centre.* centro de recursos multimedia = media resource centre.* centro de recursos para el aprendizaje (CRA) = learning hub, learning resource centre (LRC).* CLR (Consejo sobre Recursos Bibliotecarios) = CLR (Council on Library Resources).* como último recurso = as a last resort, in the last resort.* compartir recursos = pool + resources.* con pocos recursos = under-resourced.* con pocos recursos económicos = low-budget.* conseguir recursos = mobilise + resources.* dedicar recursos = divert + resources, commit + resources.* dedicar recursos a = direct + resources toward(s).* delegar recursos = delegate + resources.* depósito de recursos electrónicos = electronic repository [e-repository].* distribuidor de recursos = resource allocator.* dotar de recursos = resource.* encargado de recursos humanos = human resource manager.* equipar de recursos = resource.* exigir demasiado a los recursos = stretch + Posesivo + resources.* experto en recursos = resource person [resource people -pl.].* falto de recursos = resource-starved.* fichero de recursos humanos = resource file.* fondo de recursos electrónicos de acceso restringido = electronic reserve.* Gestión de los Recursos de Información (IRM) = Information Resources Management (IRM).* gestión de recursos acuáticos = aquatic resource management.* gestión de recursos acuíferos = water resource management.* gestión de recursos hidráulicos = water management.* gestión de recursos humanos = human resource management.* grupo de recursos = clump.* hacer uso de recursos = tap into + resources.* industrias que dependen de los recursos humanos = personnel based industries.* inversión de recursos = commitment of resources.* jefe de recursos humanos = human resource manager.* liberar recursos = free up + resources.* LRTS (Servicios Técnicos y de Recursos para la Biblioteca) = LRTS (Library Resources and Technical Services).* material del centro de recursos = resource centre material.* mediante el uso de los recursos = resource-based.* pobre en recursos = resource-poor.* primer recurso = first recourse.* programa de medición de los recursos usados = metering software.* PURL (Localizador Uniforme Permanente de Recursos) = PURL (Persistent Uniform Resource Locator).* que combina diferenes tipos de recursos = multi-source [multi source].* que utiliza muchos recursos = resource-intensive.* recurso académico = scholarly resource.* recurso de inconstitucionalidad = judicial review.* recurso de información = information asset.* recurso de la red = network resource.* recurso de referencia = reference resource.* recurso de referencia eletrónico = electronic reference resource.* recurso didáctico = teaching material.* recurso digital = digital resource.* recurso electrónico = electronic resource [e-resource].* recurso energético = energy resource.* recurso en línea = online resource.* recurso impreso = print resource.* recurso informativo = information asset.* recurso natural = natural resource.* recurso no renovable = non-renewable resource.* recurso principal = primary resource.* recurso renovable = renewable resource.* recursos = assets, resourcing, inputs, resource base, ways and means.* recursos acuíferos = water resources.* recursos bibliográficos = literature resources.* recursos bibliotecarios = library resources.* recursos comerciales = commercial resources.* recursos compartidos = resource sharing.* recursos de gas natural = gas resources, natural gas resources.* recursos de información autodidácticos = self help resources.* recursos digitales = digital assets.* recursos documentales = documentary resources.* recursos económicos = economic resources, financial resources, fiscal resources.* recursos efectistas = gimmickry.* recursos electrónicos por suscripción = licensed resources, licensed electronic resources.* recursos hidrográficos = water resources.* recursos humanos = manpower force, staffing, staffing levels, human resources.* recursos informáticos = computing technology, computing resources.* recursos informativos = information resources.* recursos, los = wherewithal, the.* recursos materiales = material resources.* recursos petrolíferos = oil resources.* red de recursos distribuidos = distributed environment.* repertorios de recursos de apelación = records of appeal proceedings.* responsable de recursos humanos = human resource manager.* rico en recursos = resource-rich.* sin recursos = resource-starved.* sistema de medición de los recursos usados = metering system.* sobrecargar los recursos = stretch + Posesivo + resources.* último recurso = fall-back [fallback], last resort, last ditch.* URC (Características Uniformes de Recursos) = URC (Uniform Resource Characteristics).* URI (Identificador Universal de Recursos) = URI (Uniform Resource Identifier).* URN (Nombre Uniforme de Recursos) = URN (Uniform Resource Name).* uso compartido de recursos = resource sharing, time-sharing [timesharing].* uso óptimo de los recursos = value for money.* utilizar recursos = mobilise + resources, tap + resources, tap into + resources.* * *A(medio): he agotado todos los recursos I've exhausted all the options, I've tried everything I cancomo último recurso as a last resortes un hombre de recursos he's a resourceful manB recursos mpl (medios económicos — de un país) resources (pl); (— de una persona, una familia) means (pl)recursos minerales mineral resourcesuna familia sin recursos a family with no means of supportCompuestos:mpl economic o financial resources (pl)mpl energy resources (pl)mpl human resources (pl)mpl natural resources (pl)C ( Inf) facility, resourceD ( Der) appealpresentar or interponer un recurso to lodge an appealCompuestos:appeal on the grounds of unconstitutionalityapplication for a writ of habeas corpusremedy of complaint, complaint proceedings (pl)( Per) legal challenge* * *
recurso sustantivo masculino
1 ( medio):
como último recurso as a last resort;
un hombre de recursos a resourceful man
2
(— de persona) means (pl);
recursos humanos human resources (pl);
recursos naturales natural resources (pl)
recurso sustantivo masculino 1 recursos, resources: su familia no tiene recursos, his family has no means of support
2 (medio, solución) resort
3 Jur appeal
' recurso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amparo
- aprovechada
- aprovechado
- casación
- explotación
- interponer
- sobrexplotación
- denegar
- medio
- remedio
- socorrido
- último
English:
asset
- expedient
- inadequate
- recourse
- resort
- resource
- standby
- stopgap
- tap
- tapping
- underemployed
- unemployed
- untapped
- device
- fail
- stop
* * *recurso nm1. [medio] resort;como último recurso as a last resort;es un hombre de recursos he's very resourceful;el único recurso que le queda es llamar a su hermano his only remaining alternative o option is to call his brother2. Der appeal;presentar recurso (ante) to appeal (against)recurso de alzada appeal [against an official decision];recurso de amparo appeal [to constitutional tribunal];recurso de apelación appeal;recurso de casación High Court appeal;recurso contencioso administrativo = court case brought against the State;recurso de súplica = appeal to a higher court for reversal of a decision3. [bien, riqueza] resource;no tiene recursos, así que su familia le da dinero he doesn't have his own means, so he gets money from his familyrecurso energético energy resource;recursos financieros financial resources;recursos hídricos water resources;recursos humanos human resources;recursos minerales mineral resources;recursos naturales natural resources;Econ recursos propios equity;recursos renovables renewable resources;recursos no renovables non-renewable resources4. Informát resource* * *m1 JUR appeal;recurso de apelación appeal2 material resource;sin recursos with no means of support* * *recurso nm1) : recourseel último recurso: the last resort2) : appeal (in law)3) recursos nmpl: resources, meansrecursos naturales: natural resources* * *recurso n methodsiempre tiene algún recurso ingenioso para salir de las situaciones complicadas he's always got some ingenious method of getting out of complicated situations -
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ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ ХОД чему, usu. заявлению, жалобе, делу и т. п. VP subj: human or collect) (in refer, to an application, complaint, case etc) to direct sth. to the appropriate authorities for review, processing, and proper action or advance sth. along the course of proper actionX дал ход Y-y X took action on YX acted (moved) on Y X moved Y along X followed up on Y (in legal contexts) X started proceedingsNeg X не дал хода Y-y = X tabled (shelved, held up) Y.Строго говоря, совсем не была исключена возможность того, что Белый дом даст ход доносу Кривошея (Гинзбург 2). Strictly speaking, the possibility that the White House would take action on Krivoshei's denunciation was in no way excluded (2a).Кунта знал, что таких людей в сельсовете не любят и жалобе, если только он пожалуется, дадут ход (Искандер 4). Kunta knew that the village soviet had no love for such men, he had only to file a complaint and they would act on it (4a).(Брат Сила:) Врать вредно, дорогой актёр. Придется тебе сесть в тюрьму, красавчик, где ты долго будешь кормить клопов. А делу мы всё равно ход дадим (Булгаков 8). (Brother Force:) Lying is harmful, dear actor. It will be necessary to put you in the dungeon, pretty boy, where you will feed the bedbugs for a long time to come. And we are going to move this case along anyway (8a).Начальство и суд не могли не дать хода делу... (Достоевский 1). The authorities and the court could not avoid starting proceedings... (1a). -
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• ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ ХОД чему, usu. заявлению, жалобе, делу и т.п.[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ (in refer, to an application, complaint, case etc) to direct sth. to the appropriate authorities for review, processing, and proper action or advance sth. along the course of proper action:- [in legal contexts] X started proceedings;|| Neg X не дал хода Y-y ≈ X tabled (shelved, held up) Y.♦ Строго говоря, совсем не была исключена возможность того, что Белый дом даст ход доносу Кривошея (Гинзбург 2). Strictly speaking, the possibility that the White House would take action on Krivoshei's denunciation was in no way excluded (2a).♦ Кунта знал, что таких людей в сельсовете не любят и жалобе, если только он пожалуется, дадут ход (Искандер 4). Kunta knew that the village soviet had no love for such men; he had only to file a complaint and they would act on it (4a).♦ [Брат Сила:] Врать вредно, дорогой актёр. Придется тебе сесть в тюрьму, красавчик, где ты долго будешь кормить клопов. А делу мы всё равно ход дадим (Булгаков 8). [Brother Force:] Lying is harmful, dear actor. It will be necessary to put you in the dungeon, pretty boy, where you will feed the bedbugs for a long time to come. And we are going to move this case along anyway (8a).♦ Начальство и суд не могли не дать хода делу... (Достоевский 1). The authorities and the court could not avoid starting proceedings... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > давать ход
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• ДАВАТЬ/ДАТЬ ХОД чему, usu. заявлению, жалобе, делу и т.п.[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ (in refer, to an application, complaint, case etc) to direct sth. to the appropriate authorities for review, processing, and proper action or advance sth. along the course of proper action:- [in legal contexts] X started proceedings;|| Neg X не дал хода Y-y ≈ X tabled (shelved, held up) Y.♦ Строго говоря, совсем не была исключена возможность того, что Белый дом даст ход доносу Кривошея (Гинзбург 2). Strictly speaking, the possibility that the White House would take action on Krivoshei's denunciation was in no way excluded (2a).♦ Кунта знал, что таких людей в сельсовете не любят и жалобе, если только он пожалуется, дадут ход (Искандер 4). Kunta knew that the village soviet had no love for such men; he had only to file a complaint and they would act on it (4a).♦ [Брат Сила:] Врать вредно, дорогой актёр. Придется тебе сесть в тюрьму, красавчик, где ты долго будешь кормить клопов. А делу мы всё равно ход дадим (Булгаков 8). [Brother Force:] Lying is harmful, dear actor. It will be necessary to put you in the dungeon, pretty boy, where you will feed the bedbugs for a long time to come. And we are going to move this case along anyway (8a).♦ Начальство и суд не могли не дать хода делу... (Достоевский 1). The authorities and the court could not avoid starting proceedings... (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дать ход
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1) закон; право ( як система законів); правознавство, законознавство; юстиція; професія юриста; суд, судовий процес, судова процедура; розм. юристи; правило; the law розм. поліція, поліцейський2) атриб. юридичний, законний, правовий•law based on judicial decisions — право, засноване на судових (прецедентних) рішеннях
law enforcement classification of confidential information — засекречування конфіденційної інформації поліцією ( або іншим правоохоронним органом)
law of international organizations — право, що регулює діяльність міжнародних організацій
law on amendments and additions — ( to the law on smth) закон про внесення змін і доповнень ( до закону про щось)
law on combating organized crime — = law on combatting organized crime закон про боротьбу з організованою злочинністю
- law-abiding citizenlaw on combatting organized crime — = law on combating organized crime
- law-abiding person
- law-abidingness
- law administration
- law agent
- law analogy
- law and equity
- law and order
- law-and-order
- law-and-order advocate
- law-and-order campaign
- law-and-order candidate
- law-and-order champion
- law-and-order force
- law and order maintenance
- law and usage of Parliament
- law application
- law as a career
- law as amended
- law as fact
- law as norm
- law blank
- law-book
- law books
- law-breaker
- law-breaking
- law case
- law canter
- law centre
- law changes
- law charge
- law charges
- law Christian
- law clerk
- law code
- law commentator
- law compliance
- law-complying
- law-complying citizen
- law-complying person
- law conference
- law costs
- law course
- law-court
- law courts
- law-creating
- law-creating process
- law-creating source
- law creation
- law day
- Law Day
- law defiance
- law-defying person
- law degree
- law department
- law dictionary
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9 суд
1. lawпредстать перед судом; ответить по закону — to answer in law
обращаться в суд, обращаться к правосудию — to go to the law
закон или суд Линча, линчевание, самосуд — lynch law
закон Линча, самосуд, расправа без суда — mob law
2. water craftдесантные суда, десантные плавучие средства — landing craft
мелкие суда, лодки — small craft
3. court of justiceпредъявление суду, представление в суд — production in court
судья, решающий вопрос о предании суду — committing justice
4. law-court5. barнаходящийся в суде, на рассмотрении суда — at bar
6. judgement; court; tribunal; trial; justiceсуд в полном составе, пленарное заседание суда — full court
7. count of lawзакон или суд Линча, самосуд — Lynch law
8. court9. shipping10. trialподлежащий суду; судебная ответственность — facing trial
11. tribunal -
10 prüfen
I vt/i1. PÄD. test, give s.o. a test; in Examen: examine; er prüft sehr streng he’s a tough examiner; es wird schriftlich und mündlich geprüft there will be a written and an oral test ( oder exam); jemandes Russischkenntnisse prüfen test s.o.’s knowledge of Russian; staatlich geprüfter Dolmetscher / Skilehrer state-certified interpreter / skiing instructor2. (feststellen) check, test; damit wird logisches Denken geprüft it’s a test of logical thinking; jemanden auf sein Reaktionsvermögen hin prüfen test s.o.’s reactions3. (erproben) try (out), (put to the) test4. TECH. (abnehmen) inspect; METALL. assay; (untersuchen, genau betrachten) examine, study5. (Vorfall, Beschwerde etc.) investigate, look into6. (Vorschlag) consider, have a close look at; wir werden Ihr Angebot prüfen in Geschäftsbrief: we will study your offer7. (nachprüfen, überprüfen) check; ( auf Richtigkeit) prüfen verify, check; der Antrag wird geprüft is under consideration; etw. auf seine Echtheit hin prüfen check to see whether s.th. is genuine ( oder authentic)8. WIRTS. (Bücher) audit; JUR. (Entscheidung) review9. SPORT (TORWART) test; der Schlussmann wurde 90 Minuten lang nicht geprüft the goalkeeper was not tested once in the 90 minutes10. geh. (psychisch belasten) try; das Schicksal hat sie schwer geprüft she was sorely tried by fate, fate dealt her some heavy blows; er ist vom Leben schwer geprüft he has had a raw deal from lifeII v/refl do some soul-searching* * *to sift; to look over; to check; to review; to test; to quiz; to audit; to verify; to scrutinize; to examine; to inspect; to assay; to consider; to look into; to peruse;sich prüfento introspect* * *prü|fen ['pryːfn]1. vtprǘfen — to examine sb in sth
morgen wird in Englisch geprüft — the English exams are tomorrow
2) (= überprüfen) to check (auf +acc for); (= untersuchen) to examine, to check; (durch Ausprobieren) to test; (= auf die Probe stellen) to test; Geschäftsbücher to audit, to check, to examine; Lebensmittel, Wein to inspect, to testes wird geprüft, ob alle anwesend sind — they check or there's a check to see if everyone is present
den Wein auf sein Aroma prǘfen — to sniff or test the bouquet of the wine
Metall auf den Anteil an Fremdstoffen prǘfen — to check the level of impurities in metal
jdn auf seine Ehrlichkeit prǘfen — to test or try sb's honesty
wir werden die Beschwerde/Sache prǘfen — we'll look into or investigate the complaint/matter
sie wollte ihn nur prǘfen — she only wanted to test him
drum prüfe, wer sich ewig bindet (prov) — marry in haste, repent at leisure (Prov)
3) (= erwägen) to examine, to consideretw nochmals prǘfen — to reconsider or review sth
4) (= mustern) to scrutinizeein prǘfender Blick — a searching look
5) (= heimsuchen) to try, to afflictein schwer geprüfter Vater — a sorely tried father, a much afflicted father
2. vi (SCH, UNIV)to give exams3. vr (geh)to search one's heartdu musst dich selber prǘfen, ob... — you must decide for yourself or you must inquire of yourself (liter) whether...
* * *1) ((especially American) to test: I'll check out your story.) check out2) (to look at closely; to inspect closely: They examined the animal tracks and decided that they were those of a fox.) examine3) (to test the knowledge or ability of (students etc): She examines pupils in mathematics.) examine4) (to inspect or investigate closely: The manager will look into your complaint.) look into5) (to examine: We have been looking over the new house.) look over6) (to carry out a test or tests on (someone or something): The students were tested on their French; They tested the new aircraft.) test* * *prü·fen[ˈpry:fn̩]I. vt1. (in einer Prüfung)wir werden in allen Fächern geprüft we will be examined in all subjectsich wünschte, wir würden darin geprüft, was wir gelernt haben I wish they'd examine us on what we really studiedDeutsch/Latein \prüfen to be the examiner for German/Latinjdn im Hauptfach/Nebenfach \prüfen to examine sb in his/her main/minor subjectjds Kenntnisse \prüfen to test sb's knowledgemündlich/schriftlich geprüft werden to have an oral/a written examinationein staatlich geprüfter Lehrer a qualified teacher2. (überprüfen, untersuchen)ich muss noch ein paar Dinge \prüfen, bevor ich mich entscheiden kann I need to check up on a few things before I can decideder Bericht wurde vor der Veröffentlichung sorgfältig geprüft the report was carefully scrutinized [or studied] before publicationunsere Bücher sind vor kurzem geprüft worden we've just had our accounts auditednach Eingang müssen die Waren auf Schäden geprüft werden the goods must be examined for damage on arrivaldas Wasser wird regelmäßig auf seine Reinheit geprüft the water is regularly tested for purity▪ \prüfen, ob/wie... to check if/how...könntest du bitte \prüfen, ob das Wasser warm genug ist could you please check if the water is warm enoughes wird geprüft, ob alle anwesend sind they check if everyone is presentein Alibi \prüfen to check out an alibidie Angaben auf Korrektheit \prüfen to examine the correctness of the detailsein Angebot \prüfen to check [out] an offereine Beschwerde \prüfen to investigate [or look into] a complaintdas Beweismaterial nochmals \prüfen to review the evidenceeine Bewerbung \prüfen to consider an applicationeinen Fall nochmals \prüfen to re-examine a casejds Gesundheitszustand \prüfen to give sb a check-upInformationen \prüfen to check informationLebensmittel/Waren \prüfen to inspect [or test] goods/fooddie Pässe \prüfen to check the passportsden Preis \prüfen to check the pricedie Temperatur \prüfen to check the temperatureeine Urkunde \prüfen to verify a certificate3. (testen)▪ etw/jdn \prüfen to test sth/sber prüfte den Wein auf sein Aroma he tested the bouquet of the vineer wollte sie nur \prüfen he only wanted to test herein Material \prüfen to test a materialjds Sehstärke \prüfen to test sb's eyesight4. (forschend ansehen)▪ jdn \prüfen to scrutinize sbein \prüfender Blick a searching lookjdn [hart [o schwer]] \prüfen to [sorely] try [or afflict] sbeine leidvoll geprüfte Mutter a sorely tried [or much afflicted] motherer ist vom Leben schwer geprüft worden his life has been a hard trial6.▪ [in einem Fach] \prüfen to examine pupils/students [in a subject]wer hat bei dir geprüft? who examined you?morgen wird in Deutsch geprüft the German exams are tomorrowjd muss sich akk \prüfen, ob... sb must decide [for himself/herself] [or liter enquire of himself/herself] whether...ich muss mich \prüfen, ob ich das durchstehen kann I must decide whether I can get through that* * *1.transitives Verb1) auch itr. test < pupil> (in + Dat. in); (beim Examen) examine <pupil, student, etc.> (in + Dat. in)mündlich/schriftlich geprüft werden — have an oral/a written test/examination
2) (untersuchen) examine (auf + Akk. for); check, examine <device, machine, calculation> (auf + Akk. for); investigate, look into < complaint>; (testen) test (auf + Akk. for)3) (kontrollieren) check <papers, passport, application, calculation, information, correctness, etc.>; audit, check, examine <accounts, books>4) (vor einer Entscheidung) check < price>; examine < offer>; consider < application>drum prüfe, wer sich ewig bindet — (Spr.) marry in haste, repent at leisure (prov.)
5) (geh.): (großen Belastungen aussetzen) try2.sie ist vom Leben schwer geprüft worden — her life has been a hard trial
reflexives Verb search one's heart* * *A. v/t & v/ier prüft sehr streng he’s a tough examiner;es wird schriftlich und mündlich geprüft there will be a written and an oral test ( oder exam);jemandes Russischkenntnisse prüfen test sb’s knowledge of Russian;staatlich geprüfter Dolmetscher/Skilehrer state-certified interpreter/skiing instructor2. (feststellen) check, test;damit wird logisches Denken geprüft it’s a test of logical thinking;jemanden auf sein Reaktionsvermögen hin prüfen test sb’s reactions5. (Vorfall, Beschwerde etc) investigate, look into6. (Vorschlag) consider, have a close look at;wir werden Ihr Angebot prüfen in Geschäftsbrief: we will study your offer7. (nachprüfen, überprüfen) check;(auf Richtigkeit) prüfen verify, check;wird geprüft is under consideration;etwas auf seine Echtheit hin prüfen check to see whether sth is genuine ( oder authentic)der Schlussmann wurde 90 Minuten lang nicht geprüft the goalkeeper was not tested once in the 90 minutes10. geh (psychisch belasten) try;das Schicksal hat sie schwer geprüft she was sorely tried by fate, fate dealt her some heavy blows;er ist vom Leben schwer geprüft he has had a raw deal from lifeB. v/r do some soul-searching* * *1.transitives Verb1) auch itr. test < pupil> (in + Dat. in); (beim Examen) examine <pupil, student, etc.> (in + Dat. in)mündlich/schriftlich geprüft werden — have an oral/a written test/examination
2) (untersuchen) examine (auf + Akk. for); check, examine <device, machine, calculation> (auf + Akk. for); investigate, look into < complaint>; (testen) test (auf + Akk. for)3) (kontrollieren) check <papers, passport, application, calculation, information, correctness, etc.>; audit, check, examine <accounts, books>4) (vor einer Entscheidung) check < price>; examine < offer>; consider < application>drum prüfe, wer sich ewig bindet — (Spr.) marry in haste, repent at leisure (prov.)
5) (geh.): (großen Belastungen aussetzen) try2.reflexives Verb search one's heart* * *-reien n.verifying n. -
11 law
nзакон, право; законодательство, правовая нормаto abolish / to abrogate a law — отменять закон
to administer law — отправлять / осуществлять правосудие
to adopt a law — принимать / утверждать закон
to alter / to amend a law — вносить поправки в закон
to be above the law — быть неподсудным / выше закона / над законом
to be at law with smb — судиться с кем-л.
to be exempt from the law — быть неподсудным / неподвластным закону
to break a law — нарушать / преступать закон
to contravene a law — нарушать закон; противоречить закону
to defy law — не подчиняться закону, игнорировать закон
to draw up a law — разрабатывать закон / законопроект
to enact legislation into law — принимать законопроект, придавать законопроекту силу закона
to enforce law — обеспечивать выполнение закона, следить за соблюдением закона
to flout law — попирать / не выполнять закон
to go beyond the law — совершать противозаконный поступок; обходить закон
to honor the law — уважать / соблюдать закон
to implement a law — выполнять закон; вводить закон в действие
to infringe law — нарушать / преступать закон
to institute / to introduce law — вводить закон
to keep in with the law — подчиняться закону, не нарушать закон
to keep within the law — держаться в рамках / придерживаться закона
to lay down the law — распоряжаться, командовать
to make a law — издавать закон; составлять закон
to override law — не признавать закон, не считаться с законом
to pass a law — принимать / утверждать закон
to practice law — заниматься адвокатурой / юриспруденцией
to put a law into effect / operation — вводить закон в действие
to take the law in(to) one's own hands — устраивать самосуд
to take the law of smb — привлекать кого-л. к суду
- abuse of the lawto violate a law — нарушать / преступать / попирать закон
- according to the law
- active law
- administration of laws
- administrative law
- air law
- ambassadorial law
- amnesty law
- antilabor law
- antipollution law
- antismoking law
- antiterrorist law
- antitrust laws - basic law
- binding in law
- breach of law
- breakdown of law and order
- business law
- by law
- campaign-financing laws
- canon law
- case law
- changes to the electoral law
- child-labor laws
- civil law
- clemency law
- club law - common law
- company law
- compliance with law
- conflict of interest law
- conflict with the law
- conscription law
- constitutional law
- consular law
- contrary to law
- contrary to military law
- controversial law
- conventional international law
- cosmic law
- court of law
- criminal law
- crown law
- customary law
- definite law
- development of international law
- discriminatory law
- disdain for the law
- disregard of the law
- doctor of law
- domestic law
- draft law
- ecclesiastical law
- economic law
- economic laws of the development of society
- election law
- electoral law
- emergency law
- enforcement of a law
- existent laws
- existing laws
- export control law
- extension of martial law
- extradition law
- family law
- federal laws - fundamental law
- general international law
- general law
- gun control law
- gun law prevails
- gun law
- humanitarian law
- immigration laws
- in British law
- in conformity with the law
- in law
- in the eyes of the law
- individual labor law
- infringement of the laws
- institutions of international law
- internal law
- internal security laws
- international administrative law
- international humanitarian law
- international law
- international monetary law
- international private law
- international public law
- international trade law
- international treaty law
- interstate commerce laws
- inviolable law
- irreversible law
- Islamic holy laws
- Jim Crow law
- judicial law
- jungle law
- labor laws
- land law
- language law - law goes through
- law is in force
- law is invalid
- law is subject to yearly review
- law is the law
- law merchant
- law must be upheld
- law of actions
- law of civil procedure
- law of conflicts
- law of contracts
- law of criminal procedure
- law of international trade
- law of nations
- law of nature
- law of property
- law of state responsibility
- law of succession
- law of the land
- law of the sea
- law of treaties
- law of value
- law on leasing
- law on religion
- law on smth
- law provides for
- law should follow its normal course
- laws and customs
- laws and regulations
- laws are being ignored
- laws governing social development
- laws governing the economy
- laws in force
- laws of historical development of society
- laws of honor
- laws restraining the press
- local law
- loop-hole in the law
- Lynch law
- maritime law
- maritime safety law
- martial law is in force
- martial law
- military law
- minions of law
- municipal law
- national law
- natural law
- nature laws
- no-knock search law
- object of international law
- objective economic laws
- objective laws
- observance of the laws
- offence of law
- outer space law
- passage of the law
- penal law
- political law
- power to execute laws
- press law
- principles of law
- private international law
- private law
- property law
- provision in the law
- public international law
- public law
- race law
- racist law - retreat of the law
- right-to-know law
- right-to-work laws
- rules of law
- secession law
- security law
- segregation law
- settled law
- shield laws
- slip law
- source of law
- space law
- state law
- statute law
- strict observance of the law
- subject of international law
- substantive law
- sunset law
- sunshine law
- system of law
- the spirit and the letter of the law
- under an amnesty law
- under local law
- under the law
- under the new law
- universal historical laws
- vagrancy law - war-time laws
- within bounds of international law -
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13 Personal
Personal n 1. GEN, IND workforce; 2. MGT, PERS personnel, staff, workforce (Beschäftigte) • mit Personal ausstatten PERS staff, man • mit Personal besetzen PERS man, staff • mit Personal besetzt PERS staffed • Personal abbauen PERS reduce staff, reduce the workforce, cut the workforce, trim the workforce, shed labour (Rationalisierung) • Personal abwerben MGT headhunt • Personal einstellen PERS recruit workers, recruit new staff, hire workers • Personal freisetzen PERS lay off staff, make staff redundant, shed labour • Personal reduzieren PERS reduce staff, reduce the workforce • zu viel Personal haben PERS be overstaffed, be overmanned • zu wenig Personal haben PERS be short-staffed* * *n 1. <Geschäft, Ind> workforce; 2. <Mgmnt, Person> personnel, staff, workforce Beschäftigte ■ mit Personal besetzen < Person> man, staff ■ mit Personal besetzt < Person> staffed ■ Personal abbauen < Person> Rationalisierung reduce staff, reduce the workforce, cut the workforce, trim the workforce, shed labour ■ Personal abwerben < Mgmnt> headhunt ■ Personal einstellen < Person> recruit workers, recruit new staff, hire workers ■ Personal freisetzen < Person> lay off staff, make staff redundant, shed labour ■ Personal reduzieren < Person> reduce staff, reduce the workforce ■ zu wenig Personal haben < Person> be short-staffed* * *Personal
personnel, staff, crew, employees, (Haushalt) domestic staff, servants, attendants, establishment;
• gut mit Personal versehen well-staffed;
• ärztliches Personal hospital staff;
• Aufsicht führendes Personal supervising staff;
• schlecht ausgebildetes Personal badly trained servants;
• im Außendienst eingesetztes (beschäftigtes) Personal outdoor (field) staff;
• externes Personal external staff;
• fliegendes Personal flying personnel;
• geschultes (qualifiziertes) Personal efficient (skilled, specialized, trained) personnel, (Hotel) good valeting service;
• ingenieurtechnisches Personal engineering manpower;
• leitendes Personal executive personnel (staff);
• ortsansässiges Personal local staff;
• qualifiziertes Personal qualified staff;
• ständiges Personal permanent staff;
• im Außendienst tätiges Personal field (outdoor) staff;
• technisches Personal technical staff;
• teilzeitbeschäftigtes Personal part-time employees;
• überzähliges Personal redundant labo(u)r;
• viel Personal large staff of servants;
• Personal in der Fertigung operational (US) (production) personnel;
• Personal der Hauptbuchhaltung ledger-keeping staff;
• Personal einer diplomatischen Vertretung agency staff;
• Personal abbauen to reduce the staff;
• Personal anwerben (einstellen) to appoint staff, to staff, to recruit personnel;
• Büro mit Personal besetzen to staff an office;
• Personal am Gewinn beteiligen to give the staff a share in the profit;
• [sein] Personal entlassen to dismiss one’s staff;
• dem Personal einen Tag freigeben to give the staff a day off;
• zum Personal gehören to be on the establishment (staff);
• gutes Personal haben to be well staffed;
• zu viel Personal haben to be overstaffed;
• zu wenig Personal haben to be understaffed;
• Personal reduzieren to trim one’s staff;
• über leistungsfähiges Personal verfügen to handle an efficient staff;
• sein gesamtes Personal wechseln to make a clean sweep of one’s staff;
• Personalabbau reduction of (decrease in) staff, staff reduction (cut, layoffs), personnel cutback, retrenchment of employees;
• vorübergehender Personalabbau employee layoff, laying off of personnel;
• Personalabbau durchführen to reduce the establishment;
• Personalabfindungsfonds staff leaving indemnity reserve;
• Personalabteilung personnel (appointments, staff) department, staff administration (Br.), staff superintendent department (Br.), personnel division (US);
• Personalabteilungsleiter personnel officer;
• Personalabwerbung pirating, raiding, head hunting;
• Personalakte case history, personnel file (dossier, folder, jacket), record [of service], employee’s record;
• Personalamt (Kommunen) establishment office (Br.);
• Personalanforderung personnel requisition;
• Personalangaben personal data;
• Personalangelegenheiten personnel matters;
• Personalaufgaben personnel functions;
• Personalaufwand expenditure on personnel (staff), personnel expenditure;
• staatlicher Personalaufwand government payroll;
• Personal- und Sachaufwand staff and material expenses;
• Personalaufwendungen personnel expenses, (Bilanz) salaries and wages;
• Personalausbildung staff (personnel) training;
• Personalausgaben personnel budget (expenses, costs);
• Personalaustausch personnel exchange;
• Personalauswahl selection of personnel, staff selection, recruitment (US);
• Personalauswahlgrundsätze selection standards;
• Personalauswahlprogramm selection program(me);
• Personalausweis identity card (papers), personal identification card;
• zahlbar gegen Vorlage des Personalausweises payable upon submission of proof of identity;
• Personalbearbeiter personnel assistant (technician);
• Personal bedarf, Personalbedürfnisse manpower (staff, employment, personnel) requirements;
• Personalberater personnel counselor;
• Personalberatung employee counselling;
• Personalbeschaffung engagement of staff, personnel recruiting (US), recruitment (US);
• Personalbeschreibung personal particulars;
• mit der Personalbeschreibung übereinstimmen to answer to description;
• Personalbesetzung staff-up, staffing;
• Personalbestand manpower establishment, [strength of the] staff, personnel, manpower, labo(u)r force;
• Personalbestand des Beamtenkörpers strength of the establishment (Br.);
• Personalbestand abbauen (verringern) to cut manning level, to reduce the staff;
• Personalbestandskontrolle personnel inventory;
• Personalbeurteilung performance (employee) appraisal, personnel (merit, US) rating, personnel review, assessment of personnel (US), efficiency report (US);
• Personalbeurteilungsbogen employee rating chart;
• Personalbewegungen staff changes (turnover);
• Personalbogen personal record, personnel (personal history, US) form, qualification (registration, US) card, history sheet (US), (Fragebogen) questionnaire;
• Personalbuchhaltung personnel accounting;
• Personalbudget manpower budget;
• Personalbüro personnel department (division, US), appointments department, personnel office, staff administration (Br.);
• Personal chef, Personaldirektor personnel manager (chief, director, officer, Br.), employment (staff) manager;
• [international operierender] Personaldienstleiter international human resources supplier;
• Personal direktor[in], Personalleiter human resources manager;
• Personaleinsparungen staff savings;
• Personaleinstellung engagement of staff, recruitment (US);
• Personaleinstellungsstab recruiting staff (US);
• Personaleinstellungsverfahren recruitment process (US);
• Personalentlassungen staff layoffs;
• Personalersparnis saving of labo(u)r;
• Personaletat manpower budget;
• Personalfachmann personnel specialist;
• Personalfluktuation staff turnover;
• Personalformblatt personnel (personal history) form, history sheet (US);
• Personalfragebogen questionnaire, application form, preliminary application blank;
• Personalfragebogen erbitten to write for a personal history form;
• Personalfragen personnel (staff) problems;
• Personalführung personnel management;
• Personalfürsorge staff welfare, personnel service (US);
• Personalgesellschaft non-trading partnership (company);
• Personalhaushalt manpower budget. -
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•The reaction in question (or under discussion, or under review, or of interest) is stoichiometric.
•In the range covered the curves are in good agreement with experiment.
•This method is well suited for the purpose in (or at) hand.
•This quantity can be obtained from the phase diagram of the system involved (or in question, or of interest).
•The maximum rate of change of a particular characteristic of the orbit...
•This term is used to indicate that the material referred to consists of thin, separable lamellae or leaves.
•Response to a specified output is of prime importance.
* * *Данный -- a given (тот или иной); the involved, the present, the subject, the current, at hand (настоящий, рассматриваемый)To account for metallurgical changes occurring in a given temperature range, S. suggests that the form for the modification term is exp [k(T -- T1)2].Because efficiency is very important for the application involved, a design change was considered.The present experimental method has several advantages.Maximum mechanical constraint conditions were not attained with the subject specimens.Strictly speaking, these do not apply to the problem at hand.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > данный
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