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1 attack upon honour and reputation
Сахалин Ю: посягательство на честь и репутацию (appended by Nikulin K.; Universal Declaration of Human Rights 10 December 1948)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > attack upon honour and reputation
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2 посягательство на честь и репутацию
Sakhalin S: attack upon honour and reputation (appended by Nikulin K.; Universal Declaration of Human Rights 10 December 1948)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > посягательство на честь и репутацию
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3 посягательство на честь и репутацию
Русско-английский юридический словарь > посягательство на честь и репутацию
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4 посягательство
сущ.attack (on | upon);encroachment (on | upon);infringement (on | upon);interference (with) ;intervention (with);invasion (of);offence (against);trespass (on | upon) (to)- посягательство на жизнь
- посягательство на личностьпосягательство на тайну корреспонденции — interference with smb’s correspondence
посягательство на честь и репутацию — attack on (upon) smb’s honour and reputation
произвольное посягательство на неприкосновенность жилища или тайну корреспонденции — arbitrary interference with smb’s home or correspondence
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5 assault
əˈsɔ:lt
1. сущ.
1) нападение;
воен. атака, приступ, штурм to make assault, give assault ≈ атаковать to win by assaul, gain by assaul, take by assaul, carry by assaul ≈ брать (город, крепость и т. п.) штурмом aggravated assault ≈ физическое насилие при отягчающих обстоятельствах bodily assault ≈ физическое насилие sexual assault ≈ изнасилование indecent assault ≈ развратные действия criminal assault ≈ уголовное нападение armed assault, military assault ≈ вооруженное нападение Syn: onset, storm
2) нападки, оскорбления;
критика, резкие выступления assaults of opposition ≈ критика оппозиции Syn: assail, attack
1.
3) эвф. изнасилование Syn: rape I
1.
4) юр. словесное оскорбление и угроза физическим насилием assault and battery ≈ словесное оскорбление и оскорбление действием
2. прил.;
воен. > атакующий( о войсках, идущих в атаку, или оружии, используемом при атаке) assault party ≈ штурмовой отряд assault position ≈ исходное положение для атаки assault team ≈ штурмовая группа
3. гл.
1) атаковать, штурмовать, идти на приступ Syn: attack
2., assail
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2) накидываться, набрасываться, оскорблять;
резко критиковать Syn: assail
2), batter I
2., injure
3) эвф. изнасиловать Syn: rape I
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4) юр. грозить физическим насилием(вооруженное) нападение, атака;
штурм, приступ - to make an * upon smb. совершить нападение на кого-либо - to make an * upon a fortress штурмовать крепость - to take a fortress by * брать крепость приступом - to repulse an * отразить штурм /атаку/ - to withstand an * выдержать штурм /атаку/ резкие выступления (против кого-либо, чего-либо) ;
нападки - *s upon the prerogatives of Parliament резкие выступления против прерогатив парламента обида, оскорбление - some music is an * on the ears есть музыка, которая оскорбляет слух (юридическое) словесное оскорбление и угроза действием - to commit an * upon smb. оскорбить кого-либо действием, напасть на кого-либо - * and battery оскорбление действием (эвфмеизм) изнасилование штурм (альпинизм) нападение, атака (фехтование) - * against the blade атака на клинок > * of /at/ arms ружейные приемы штурмовой;
атакующий - * aviation штурмовая авиация - * wave атакующая цепь - * fire огонь с последнего рубежа перед атакой - * distance дистанция атаки - * echelon первый эшелон - * position исходное положение для атаки - * gun противотанковая самоходная пушка - * gun штурмовое орудие - * landing craft десантно-высадочное средство - A. Royal Engineers штурмовые саперы нападать, атаковать;
штурмовать, идти на приступ - to * a city штурмовать город действовать резко, грубо, неприятно - the cries *ed his ears крики оглушили его резко выступать( против чего-либо) ;
критиковать, подвергать нападкам;
оскорблять - to * smb.'s honour оскорбить чью-либо честь - to * smb.'s reputation подрывать чью-либо репутацию (юридическое) грозить физическим насилием (эвфмеизм) изнасиловатьaggravated ~ словесное оскорбление и угроза физическим насилием при отягчающих обстоятельствахassault атака ~ атаковать;
штурмовать, идти на приступ ~ воен. высадка десанта с боем ~ юр. грозить физическим насилием ~ грозить физическим насилием ~ эвф. изнасилование ~ эвф. изнасиловать ~ критиковать ~ нападать;
набрасываться (с угрозами и т. п.) ~ нападать ~ нападение, атака;
штурм, приступ;
assault at (или of) arms воинские упражнения (рубка, фехтование и т. п.) ;
to take (или to carry) a fortress by assault брать крепость штурмом, приступом ~ нападение ~ нападки ~ нападки ~ резкие выступления ~ юр. словесное оскорбление и угроза физическим насилием ~ словесное оскорбление и угроза физическим насилием~ and battery нападение и избиение ~ and battery оскорбление действием battery: assault and ~ оскорбление действием~ нападение, атака;
штурм, приступ;
assault at (или of) arms воинские упражнения (рубка, фехтование и т. п.) ;
to take (или to carry) a fortress by assault брать крепость штурмом, приступом~ attr. воен. штурмовой;
assault party штурмовой отряд;
assault team штурмовая группа;
assault gun штурмовое орудие~ attr. воен. штурмовой;
assault party штурмовой отряд;
assault team штурмовая группа;
assault gun штурмовое орудие~ attr. воен. штурмовой;
assault party штурмовой отряд;
assault team штурмовая группа;
assault gun штурмовое орудие~ attr. воен. штурмовой;
assault party штурмовой отряд;
assault team штурмовая группа;
assault gun штурмовое орудиеcommon ~ простое нападениеindecent ~ нападение, сопряженное с совершением непристойных действий indecent ~ непристойное нападениеsenseless ~ немотивированное нападение~ нападение, атака;
штурм, приступ;
assault at (или of) arms воинские упражнения (рубка, фехтование и т. п.) ;
to take (или to carry) a fortress by assault брать крепость штурмом, приступом -
6 stand
[stænd] 1. past tense, past participle - stood; verb1) (to be in an upright position, not sitting or lying: His leg was so painful that he could hardly stand; After the storm, few trees were left standing.) stati2) ((often with up) to rise to the feet: He pushed back his chair and stood up; Some people like to stand (up) when the National Anthem is played.) vstati3) (to remain motionless: The train stood for an hour outside Newcastle.) stati4) (to remain unchanged: This law still stands.) veljati5) (to be in or have a particular place: There is now a factory where our house once stood.) stati6) (to be in a particular state, condition or situation: As matters stand, we can do nothing to help; How do you stand financially?) stati7) (to accept or offer oneself for a particular position etc: He is standing as Parliamentary candidate for our district.) kandidirati8) (to put in a particular position, especially upright: He picked up the fallen chair and stood it beside the table.) postaviti9) (to undergo or endure: He will stand (his) trial for murder; I can't stand her rudeness any longer.) prestati; prenašati10) (to pay for (a meal etc) for (a person): Let me stand you a drink!) dati za2. noun1) (a position or place in which to stand ready to fight etc, or an act of fighting etc: The guard took up his stand at the gate; I shall make a stand for what I believe is right.) položaj2) (an object, especially a piece of furniture, for holding or supporting something: a coat-stand; The sculpture had been removed from its stand for cleaning.) stojalo3) (a stall where goods are displayed for sale or advertisement.) stojnica4) (a large structure beside a football pitch, race course etc with rows of seats for spectators: The stand was crowded.) tribuna5) ((American) a witness box in a law court.) prostor za priče•- standing 3. noun1) (time of lasting: an agreement of long standing.) trajanje2) (rank or reputation: a diplomat of high standing.) ugled•- stand-by4. adjective((of an airline passenger or ticket) costing or paying less than the usual fare, as the passenger does not book a seat for a particular flight, but waits for the first available seat.) na čakalnem seznamu5. adverb(travelling in this way: It costs a lot less to travel stand-by.) potovati v aranžmaju stand-by- stand-in- standing-room
- make someone's hair stand on end
- stand aside
- stand back
- stand by
- stand down
- stand fast/firm
- stand for
- stand in
- stand on one's own two feet
- stand on one's own feet
- stand out
- stand over
- stand up for
- stand up to* * *I [stænd]nounstanje (na nogah), položaj, mesto; stališče; tribuna, oder; stojnica, začasna prodajalna na trgu; stojalo, mizica, regal, polica; photography stativ; postaja, postajališče, parkirni prostor za taksije; zastoj (tudi figuratively), ustavitev, odpor; theatre gostovanje igralcev, trajanje gostovanja; American (še) nepožeto žito; (še) neposekan gozd; zajezena voda; obsolete garnitura; obsolete dialectal roj (čebel), history krdelo (vojakov); juridically American prostor za pričea stand of arms — popolna oprema z orožjem za vojaka, puška s priborombook-stand — stojnica, kiosk za prodajo knjiggrand stand — uradna (glavna) tribuna (na tekmah, dirkah itd.)news stand American kiosk za prodajo časopisovone-night stand theatre enkratno (igralsko) gostovanjeto be at a stand obsolete odreveneti, obstrmeti (od začudenja), biti zbegan, zmedento be brought (to come) to a stand — ustaviti se, zastati, obstatito bring to a stand — (za)ustaviti, privesti do ustavitve, do zastojato make a stand — upirati se, ustavljati se (čemu)he took his stand on the letter figuratively oprl, skliceval se je na pismoto take the stand American juridically nastopiti kot priča, potrditi s prisego (on s.th. kaj)II [stænd]1.intransitive verbstati (na nogah itd.); dosegati stalno višino v stoječem položaju; postaviti se pokonci; biti nameščen, ležati, biti, nahajati se; stati na mestu, nehati se premikati, (za)ustaviti se; ostati brez sprememb, veljati tudi vnaprej, ne izgubiti moči (veljave); zadržati, obdržati svoj dosedanji položaj; zavzemati se ( for za); zagovarjati ( for kaj); zavzemati stanoviten odnos do česa; nasprotovati ( against čemu), upirati se; vztrajati, vzdržati, ostajati; oklevati, bati se (at česa), ustrašiti se; sestajati (in iz); skladati se, biti v skladu ( with z); kandidirati, biti kandidat ( for za); nabrati se, zbrati se; (za)pihati, pri(haja)ti (o vetru); colloquially stati, veljati; biti v prid (komu), koristiti; nautical pluti, držati se določene smeri (for, to proti); stopiti ( back nazaj)stand! — stoj!stand at ease! military voljno!stand fast! military British English mirno!, military American vod, stoj!to stand aghast — zgroziti se, osupnitito stand against s.o. — postaviti se proti, uveljaviti se proti komuto stand at attention military stati v pozoruwe will stand by whatever he says — z vsem, kar bo rekel, bomo soglašalito stand corrected — uvideti, priznati svojo krivdoI won't stand for this American tega ne bom trpel (prenašal)to stand for s.o. (with s.o.) — potegniti se za koga, potegniti s komto stand gaping — stati in zijati, zijala prodajatito stand good — ostati veljaven, obdržati svojo veljavo (vrednost)to stand in line American stati in čakati v vrstito stand in terror of s.o. — bati se kogait stands me in 8 shillings a bottle colloquially steklenica me stane 8 šilingovto stand neutral — biti, ostati nevtralento stand on ceremony — paziti (gledati) na etiketo, ceremonialno se obnašatito stand on one's own feet — stati na lastnih nogah, figuratively opravljati svoje zadeve brez tuje pomočistand on me for that slang zanesi se name glede tega!she stands over the girl while she does her homework — ona pazi na (nadzira) deklico, ko dela domačo nalogoto stand pat slang ostati trdento stand the racket slang plačati ceno, globoto stand security (surety, sponsor) for s.o. — biti porok, jamčiti za kogato stand still — mirovati, ostati miren, ustaviti seto stand to one's guns (one's colours) figuratively trdno vztrajati pri svojem (prepričanju, mnenju), military držati postojankoto stand to one's oars — pošteno, krepko zaveslatito stand to it that... — vztrajati na tem, da...to stand upon one's trial juridically stati, biti pred sodiščemto stand (a) watch nautical , to stand guard military biti na stražito stand well with s.o. — dobro se razumeti (shajati) s komif it stands with honour — če se sklada s častjo;2.transitive verbpostaviti; ustaviti; zoperstaviti se, upirati se (čemu); prenašati, prenesti, trpeti (koga, kaj); podvreči se, prestati; colloquially dati (plačati) za; stati (biti) pred (čem)to stand an assault — vzdržati, upreti se napaduto stand a drink colloquially dati za pijačoto stand a chance — imeti možnost (priliko, priložnost, upanje, šanso)to stand the test — prestati preizkušnjo, izkazati se, obnesti seto stand one's trial — biti zaslišan pred sodiščcm;
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