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1 reported offence
= reported offense зареєстрований злочин; злочин, про який надійшло повідомлення ( в поліцію) -
2 reported offense
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3 reported
опублікований; зареєстрований ( про злочин тощо)- reported decision
- reported delinquent
- reported offence
- reported offense
- reported offender
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5 reported
[rɪ'pɔːtɪd]adj грам.reported speech — непряма́ мо́ва
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6 reported criminal
особа, зареєстрована як злочинець -
7 reported decision
рішення, включене до збірки судових рішень -
8 reported delinquent
особа, зареєстрована як делінквент -
9 reported offender
особа, зареєстрована в якості злочинця (правопорушника) -
10 reported statement
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11 reported profit
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12 reported
aповідомлений, переданий -
13 reported wind
n вітер зі звіту -
14 crime reported
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15 self-reported
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16 self-reported criminal
злочинець, який з'явився з повинною -
17 report
1. n1) доповідь; повідомлення; звітa report on smth. — доповідь (звіт) про щось
weather report — метеорологічне зведення, бюлетень погоди
to present (to submit) a report — подати доповідь (звіт)
2) звістка, повідомлення (у пресі тощо)first-hand report — повідомлення з перших рук, повідомлення очевидця
3) військ. донесення; рапорт; доповідь4) запис судових рішень5) pl збірник судових рішень6) чутка, поговірthe report goes — ходить чутка, кажуть
7) репутація, слава8) табель успішності (тж report card)9) звук вибуху (пострілу)report centre — військ. пункт збирання донесень
2. v1) повідомляти; розповідати; описувати, змальовуватиit is reported from Canada — з Канади повідомляють; б) кажуть
it is reported that we are to have a new teacher — кажуть, що у нас буде новий учитель
2) робити офіційне повідомлення; робити офіційний висновок; доповідати; подавати звіт3) військ. доповідати, повідомляти4) складати звіт; звітувати; давати репортаж5) працювати репортером (кореспондентом)6) передавати почуте7) скаржитися (на когось); висувати обвинуваченняto report smb. to the police — поскаржитися на когось у поліцію
8) висловлювати свою думку (про — on, upon, of)to report well (badly) on smb. — добре (погано) говорити про когось
9) з'являтися, прибувати (кудись — to, для чогось — for)to report to one's unit — військ. з'явитися у свою частину
report out — а) повернути матеріал (проект тощо) з несхвальним відзивом; б) повернути з поправками і доповненнями (про законопроект)
to report progress — а) повідомляти про стан справ; б) припиняти дебати щодо законопроекту; в) відкладати (щось)
* * *I n1) доповідь; повідомлення; звіт ( для преси)progress report — доповідь про досягнуті результати /про хід роботи/; ; кoмп. проміжний звіт
weather report — бюлетень погоди; повідомлення ( у пресі)
first-hand report — повідомлення очевидця; вiйcьк. повідомлення; рапорт; доповідь; запис судових рішень; pl збірник судових рішень ( law reports)
2) поголос, чутки3) репутація, слава5) звук вибуху, пострілуII v1) повідомляти; розповідати; описувати; робити офіційне повідомлення, висновок; доповідати; представляти звіт; вiйcьк. доповідати4) скаржитися ( на кого-небудь); виставляти обвинувачення; (on, upon, of) відзиватисяto report on /upon, of/ smb; smth — відзиватися про кого-небудь, що-небудь
5) з'являтися ( де-небудь), прибувати ( ку-ди-небудь)6) (to) підкорятися; знаходитися в підпорядкуванні або у віданні -
18 self-
преф.само-, себе-, своє-- self-accusation
- self-acting control
- self-administration
- self-annihilation
- self-assurance
- self-authenticating
- self-authentication
- self-binding
- self-burning
- self-censorship
- self-centered
- self-centred
- self-collision
- self-condemnation
- self-confessedly guilty
- self-confidence
- self-constituted
- self-constituted
- self-contained
- self-contradicting statement
- self-contradiction
- self-contradictory
- self-contradictory statement
- self-control
- self-dealing
- self-defence
- self-defence killer
- self-defence killing
- self-defense
- self-defensive measures
- self-denial
- self-depreciation
- self-depreciative
- self-destroyer
- self-destruction
- self-determination
- self-determination of peoples
- self-discipline
- self-elected
- self-elective
- self-employed
- self-employed person
- self-employment
- self-employment tax
- self-esteem
- self-exculpation
- self-executing
- self-executing treaty
- self-exposure
- self-explanatory
- self-flagellation
- self-glorification
- self-governing
- self-governing colony
- self-governing territory
- self-government
- self-government body
- self-government institution
- self-government organ
- self-government unit
- self-help
- self-homicide
- self-ignition
- self-immolation
- self-incriminating
- self-incriminating answer
- self-incriminating evidence
- self-incrimination
- self-incrimination clause
- self-incrimination guarantee
- self-incrimination immunity
- self-incrimination privilege
- self-induced intoxication
- self-inflicted
- self-inflicted death
- self-inflicted gunshot wound
- self-inflicted injury
- self-injury
- self-insurance
- self-interest
- self-interested
- self-invited
- self-jurisdiction
- self-justification
- self-killer
- self-love
- self-made
- self-made explosive device
- self-murder
- self-murderer
- self-mutilation
- self-mutilator
- self-partiality
- self-poisoning
- self-praise
- self-preservation
- self-proclaimed
- self-protection
- self-recrimination
- self-referral
- self-regard
- self-regulation
- self-reported
- self-reported criminal
- self-reproach
- self-respect
- self-respectful
- self-restraint
- self-rule
- self-ruling
- self-sacrifice
- self-seeking
- self-slander
- self-slaughter
- self-sufficiency
- self-sufficient
- self-supporting person
- self-sustained
- self-taxation
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19 arrive
прибувати, надходити; досягати ( угоди тощо); доходити ( висновку тощо)- arrive at a consensusarrive at the scene of a crime within three minutes of its first being reported — прибути на місце злочину через три хвилини після отримання повідомлення про нього
- arrive at a verdict
- arrive at the court
- arrive at the police station
- arrive at the scene of a crime
- arrive at the truth
- arrive clause
- arrive on the scene
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20 crime
1) злочин, злодіяння; злочинність; неправильна поведінка2) виносити (обвинувальний) вирок; військ. карати за порушення статуту•crime against the law of nations — злочин за міжнародним правом, міжнародний злочин; діяння, визнане злочинним за кримінальним правом всіх країн
crime committed on government property — злочин, пов'язаний з державною власністю
crime committed with the use of arms — злочин, вчинений із застосуванням зброї
crime for which punishment may be imprisonment — злочин, за який передбачається ув'язнення
crime foreign to the common criminal purpose — злочин, не охоплений спільною злочинною метою
crime suggested and committed but in a different way — вчинення злочину за намовлянням, але способом, відмінним від запропонованого підбурювачем
- crime affiliationcrime that does not threaten life — злочин, що не загрожує життю
- crime affiliations
- crime afoot
- crime against bodily security
- crime against humanity
- crime against justice
- crime against morality
- crime against nature
- crime against peace
- crime against property
- crime against public property
- crime against public order
- crime against public security
- crime against state property
- crime against the individual
- crime against the person
- crime against the peace
- crime against the reputation
- crime against the state
- crime against the State
- crime aided and abetted
- crime alleged at bar
- crime as a protest act
- crime as a protest action
- crime association
- crime at common law
- crime authority
- crime bill
- crime boss
- crime-breeding
- crime-breeding consequences
- crime business
- crime by repeater
- crime career
- crime cartel
- crime category
- crime causation
- crime committer
- crime confederation
- crime connections
- crime construction
- crime control
- crime control administrator
- crime coverage
- crime czar
- crime data
- crime data source
- crime detection
- crime detection agency
- crime deterrence
- crime deterrent
- crime difficult to trace
- crime done unwillingly
- crime due to jealousy
- crime due to passion
- crime easy to solve
- crime enterprise
- crime ethnomethodology
- crime expert
- crime explosion
- crime family
- crime fighter
- crime-fighter
- crime fighting
- crime-fighting
- crime figure
- crime figures
- crime for profit
- crime front
- crime fugitive
- crime group
- crime in passion
- crime in progress
- crime in the economic sphere
- crime-inciting
- crime income
- crime index
- crime industry
- crime information
- crime-information system
- crime instrument
- crime intelligence
- crime-intensive
- crime-intensive sphere
- crime investigation
- crime investigator
- crime lab
- crime laboratory
- crime-laboratory tool
- crime-laboratory tools
- crime leader
- crime map
- crime mastermind
- crime member
- crime merchant
- crime method
- crime of dishonesty
- crime of forethought
- crime of high treason
- crime of momentary passion
- crime of negligence
- crime of omission
- crime of passion
- crime of treason
- crime of vagrancy
- crime of violence
- crime passionel
- crime perpetrator
- crime prevention
- crime-prevention measure
- crime-prone
- crime-prone years
- crime rate
- crime reconstruction
- crime record
- Crime Record Center
- crime reduction
- crime register
- crime reporter
- crime reported
- crime reporting
- crime-ridden
- crime-ridden area
- crime scene
- crime scene tape
- crime scene videotape
- crime scene investigation
- crime scene photography
- crime scene processing
- crime scene sketch
- crime sheet
- crime site
- crime situation
- crime solved
- crime statistics
- crime suspect
- crime syndicate
- crime trend
- crime triangle
- crime typology file
- crime under consideration
- crime under international law
- crime under investigation
- crime victim
- crime wave
- crime with the use of firearms
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