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yks.nom. ulosmitata; yks.gen. ulosmittaan; yks.part. ulosmittasi; yks.ill. ulosmittaisi; mon.gen. ulosmitatkoon; mon.part. ulosmitannut; mon.ill. ulosmitattiindistrain (verb)put in the bailiffs (verb)* * *law• put in the bailiffslaw• seizelaw• attachlaw• distrainlaw• foreclose on a propertylaw• levy a distresslaw• take in execution -
22 bailiff
[ʹbeılıf] n1. юр.1) бейлиф, судебный пристав; заместитель шерифа2) судебный исполнитель3) амер. заместитель или помощник шерифа2. управляющий имением3. ист. бейлиф (представитель короля, осуществляющий административную и судебную власть; сохранилось как почётное звание некоторых судей)♢
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General subject: Bailiffs Service DepartmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Отдел службы судебных приставов
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24 Отдел службы судебных приставов Управления юстиции г. Москвы по исполнению решений арбитражных судов
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Отдел службы судебных приставов Управления юстиции г. Москвы по исполнению решений арбитражных судов
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Law: Court Bailiffs Service (РФ. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A42592-2004Aug5?language=printer)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Служба судебных приставов
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Law: Court Bailiffs Service (РФ. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A42592-2004Aug5?language=printer)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > служба судебных приставов
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1) General subject: bailiff's follower, beagle, bird dog, bloodhound, bogy, cop, detective, eye, ferret, gum-shoe, gumshoe, hawkshaw (по имени героя книги Т. Тейлора), nark, noser, peeper, plain-clothes, plain-clothes man, plant, policeman, shamus, sleuth, sleuthhound, snooper, spotter, tracker, trap4) Law: undercover man5) Abbreviation: op7) Business: detective constable8) American English: shommus9) leg.N.P. plainclothesman10) Makarov: bailiffs follower -
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leg.N.P. bailiffs, court servants or administrators of princely property (in medieval Russia), governor's assistants -
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leg.N.P. bailiffs, court servants or administrators of princely property (in medieval Russia), governor's assistants -
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1) General subject: bailiff's follower, fat, fink, fuzz, green bacon, nark, peeper, plain-clothes man, salt pork, shadow, sowbelly, speck, spy, snooper, lurker2) Scornful: beagle4) Makarov: bailiffs follower -
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past tense; see beatbeat1 n1. latido2. ritmo / tiempo / tempobeat2 vb1. azotar / pegar2. ganar / vencer / derrotar3. batirfirst, beat the eggs primero, bate los huevos4. latir5. tocartr[biːt]1 (of heart) latido3 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL ritmo4 (of policeman) ronda2 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL batir3 (defeat) vencer, derrotar; (in competition) ganar1 (heart) latir2 (wings) batir1 familiar agotado,-a, rendido,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto beat about the bush andarse por las ramasto beat against something golpear contra algoto beat on something dar golpes en algoto beat time SMALLMUSIC/SMALL llevar el compásto beat some sense into somebody meter un poco de sentido común en la cabeza de alguiento beat somebody to it sentar la mano a alguiento beat the record batir el récordto beat somebody to death matar a alguien a palosto beat somebody's brains out romperle la crisma a alguienbeat it! ¡lárgate!that beats evertything! ¡esto es el colmo!it beats me how... no me cabe en la cabeza cómo...off beat raro,-a, extraño,-athe beat generation la generación nombre femenino de los beatniks1) strike: golpear, pegar, darle una paliza (a alguien)2) defeat: vencer, derrotar3) avoid: anticiparse a, evitarto beat the crowd: evitar el gentío4) mash, whip: batirbeat vithrob: palpitar, latirbeat adjexhausted: derrengado, muy cansadoI'm beat!: ¡estoy molido!beat n1) : golpe m, redoble m (de un tambor), latido m (del corazón)2) rhythm: ritmo m, tiempo mn.• compás s.m.adj.• golpe adj.n.• batimiento s.m.• golpe s.m.• latido s.m.• marca s.f.• toque s.m.pret.(Preterito definido de "to beat")v.(§ p.,p.p.: beat, beaten) = abatanar v.• acachetear v.• apalear v.• aporrear v.• batanar v.• batir v.• cutir v.• derrotar v.• golpear v.• pegar v.• sacudir v.• sobar v.• sobrepasar v.• solfear v.• superar v.• tundir v.• varear v.• vencer v.
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1. biːt1)a) ( hit repeatedly) golpear; \<\<carpet\>\> sacudir; \<\<wings\>\> batirb) ( inflict blows on)he beats his children — les pega a sus hijos, maltrata a sus hijos
c) ( hammer) \<\<metal\>\> batird) ( Culin) batir2)a) ( defeat) \<\<opponent\>\> ganarle a, derrotar, vencer*(it) beats me how anyone can do such a thing! — no logro entender cómo se puede llegar a hacer una cosa así
if you can't beat them, join them — si no puedes con ellos, únete a ellos
b) ( be better than) \<\<record\>\> batir, superarI scored 470, beat that! — yo saqué 470 ¿a que no me ganas?
it beats working any day — (colloq) siempre es más divertido que trabajar
3) (arrive before, anticipate)to beat somebody to something: I beat him to the telephone llegué antes que él al teléfono; I'll beat you to the shop te echo or (RPl) te juego una carrera hasta la tienda; to beat somebody to it — adelantársele a alguien
4) ( Mus) \<\<time\>\> marcar*5) ( tread)beat it! — (colloq) lárgate! (fam)
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via) ( strike)to beat on something: he could hear them beating on the door los oía golpear la puerta; the sun beat down on them — el sol caía de lleno sobre ellos
b) ( pulsate) \<\<heart\>\> latir, palpitar; \<\<drum\>\> redoblar; \<\<wings\>\> batirPhrasal Verbs:- beat in- beat off- beat out- beat up
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his heart skipped o missed a beat — le dio un vuelco el corazón
2) ( Mus) ( rhythmic accent) tiempo m; ( rhythm) ritmo m3) ( of policeman) ronda f
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[biːt] (vb: pt beat) (pp beaten)to be dead beat — estar* reventado or molido
1. N1) (=stroke, blow) [of drum] redoble m; [of heart] latido mher heart missed or skipped a beat — le dio un vuelco el corazón
he replied without missing a beat — (fig) contestó sin alterarse
2) (=beating) [of drums] redoble m; [of waves, rain] batir mdrum3) (Mus) (=rhythm) compás m, ritmo m; (=rhythmic unit) tiempo m [of conductor]4) (=route) [of policeman] ronda fpound II, 1., 3)that's rather off my beat — (fig) no es lo mío
5) (also: beatnik) beatnik mf2. VT1) (=strike, thrash) [+ surface] golpear, dar golpes en; [+ drum] tocar; [+ carpet] sacudir; [+ metal] batir; (Culin) [+ eggs, cream] batir; (Hunting) (to raise game) batirbreast, path 4), a), retreat, track 1., 3)he beat his fists on the table — aporreó la mesa con los puños, dio golpes con los puños en la mesa
2) (=beat up) [+ person] pegarto beat sb's brains out * — partir la crisma a algn *, partir la cabeza a algn
to beat sb to death — matar a algn a golpes or de una paliza
3) (=flap) [+ wings] batir4) (Mus)5) (=defeat) [+ team, adversary] ganar a; [+ problem] superarArsenal beat Leeds 5-1 — el Arsenal ganó 5-1 contra el Leeds, el Arsenal derrotó al Leeds 5-1
our prices cannot be beaten — nuestros precios son insuperables or imbatibles
hollow 3."how did he escape?" - "(it) beats me!" * — -¿cómo escapó? -¡no me lo explico! or -¡(no tengo) ni idea!
6) (=better) [+ record] batirthat beats everything! * — ¡eso es el colmo!
can you beat it or that? * — ¿has visto cosa igual?
beat it! * — ¡lárgate! *
7) (=pre-empt) adelantarseif we leave early, we can beat the rush hour — si salimos temprano, nos evitamos la hora punta
I'll beat you to that tree — ¿a que llego antes que tú a aquel árbol?, te echo una carrera hasta aquel árbol
they determined to be the first to get there but the other team beat them to it (by 36 hours) — estaban decididos a llegar los primeros pero el otro equipo les ganó or se les adelantó (en 36 horas)
I could see she was about to object but I beat her to it — me di cuenta de que iba a poner objeciones pero me adelanté
3. VI1) (=hit)to beat on or against or at sth — [rain, waves] azotar algo; [person] dar golpes en algo, golpear algo
someone was beating on the door — alguien estaba dando golpes en or golpeando or aporreando la puerta
she began beating at the flames with a pillow — empezó a apagar las llamas a golpes con una almohada
2) (=sound rhythmically) [heart] latir; [drum] redoblar; [wings] batir3) (Hunting) (to raise game) batir- beat about the bushstop beating about the bush! — ¡deja de andarte con rodeos!
4. ADJ*1) (=exhausted) rendido, molido *; dead 1., 1)2) (=defeated)Gerald had him beat on the practical side of things — Gerald le daba mil vueltas en el aspecto práctico de las cosas
5.CPDbeat generation N — generación f beat
beat music N — música rock de las décadas de los cincuenta y sesenta
- beat off- beat out- beat up* * *
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1. [biːt]1)a) ( hit repeatedly) golpear; \<\<carpet\>\> sacudir; \<\<wings\>\> batirb) ( inflict blows on)he beats his children — les pega a sus hijos, maltrata a sus hijos
c) ( hammer) \<\<metal\>\> batird) ( Culin) batir2)a) ( defeat) \<\<opponent\>\> ganarle a, derrotar, vencer*(it) beats me how anyone can do such a thing! — no logro entender cómo se puede llegar a hacer una cosa así
if you can't beat them, join them — si no puedes con ellos, únete a ellos
b) ( be better than) \<\<record\>\> batir, superarI scored 470, beat that! — yo saqué 470 ¿a que no me ganas?
it beats working any day — (colloq) siempre es más divertido que trabajar
3) (arrive before, anticipate)to beat somebody to something: I beat him to the telephone llegué antes que él al teléfono; I'll beat you to the shop te echo or (RPl) te juego una carrera hasta la tienda; to beat somebody to it — adelantársele a alguien
4) ( Mus) \<\<time\>\> marcar*5) ( tread)beat it! — (colloq) lárgate! (fam)
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via) ( strike)to beat on something: he could hear them beating on the door los oía golpear la puerta; the sun beat down on them — el sol caía de lleno sobre ellos
b) ( pulsate) \<\<heart\>\> latir, palpitar; \<\<drum\>\> redoblar; \<\<wings\>\> batirPhrasal Verbs:- beat in- beat off- beat out- beat up
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his heart skipped o missed a beat — le dio un vuelco el corazón
2) ( Mus) ( rhythmic accent) tiempo m; ( rhythm) ritmo m3) ( of policeman) ronda f
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to be dead beat — estar* reventado or molido
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noun* * *bail·iff[ˈbeɪlɪf]n* * *['beIlɪf]n1) (JUR ) ( Brit) Amtsdiener( in) m(f); (Brit for property) Gerichtsvollzieher(in) m(f); (US in court) Gerichtsdiener(in) m(f)* * *bailiff [ˈbeılıf] s1. JURa) Br Gerichtsvollzieher(in)b) US Justizwachtmeister(in)c) US Vollstreckungsbeamte(r) m, -beamtin f2. Br (Guts)Verwalter(in)* * *noun≈ Justizbeamte, der; Büttel, der (veralt.); (issuing writs, making arrests) Gerichtsvollzieher, der* * *n.Gerichtsvollzieher m. -
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Adj. JUR. attachable, distrainable; nicht pfändbar sein be exempt from seizure under execution* * *pfạ̈nd|baradj (JUR)distrainable (form), attachable (form)der Fernseher ist nicht pfändbar — the bailiffs can't take the television
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m1. resistance ( gegen to), opposition (to); passiver Widerstand passive resistance; Widerstand gegen die Staatsgewalt obstructing the police; gegen den Widerstand seiner Eltern against his parents’ wishes; Widerstand leisten offer resistance, fight back; auf ( heftigen) Widerstand stoßen meet with (stiff) opposition ( bei from); den Widerstand aufgeben give in; den Weg des geringsten Widerstandes gehen take the line of least resistance; etw. gegen alle Widerstände durchsetzen go through with s.th. despite all opposition; zum bewaffneten Widerstand aufrufen issue a call for armed resistance2. nur Sg.; POL., Bewegung: the resistance; sich dem Widerstand anschließen oder in den Widerstand gehen join the resistance4. nur Sg.; PHYS., ETECH. resistance; FLUG., der Luft: drag; magnetischer / spezifischer Widerstand reluctance / resistivity* * *der Widerstandresistor; opposition; antagonism; reluctance; resistance* * *Wi|der|standmresistance (AUCH POL, ELEC ETC); (im 2. Weltkrieg) Resistance; (= Ablehnung) opposition; (ELEC Bauelement) resistorzum Wíderstand aufrufen — to call upon people to resist
es erhebt sich Wíderstand — there is resistance
jdm/einer Sache or gegen jdn/etw Wíderstand leisten — to resist sb/sth, to put up or offer (form) resistance to sb/sth
Wíderstand gegen die Staatsgewalt — obstructing an officer in the performance of his duties (Brit) or in the line of duty
See:→ Weg* * *der1) (the act of resisting or fighting against by force or argument: There is a lot of opposition to his ideas.) opposition2) (the act of resisting: The army offered strong resistance to the enemy; ( also adjective) a resistance force.) resistance3) (the force that one object, substance etc exerts against the movement of another object etc.) resistance* * *Wi·der·stand1<-[e]s, -stände>[ˈvi:dɐʃtant, pl -ʃtɛndə]mspezifischer [elektrischer] \Widerstand resistivity, specific resistanceWi·der·stand2<-[e]s, -stände>[ˈvi:dɐʃtant, pl -ʃtɛndə]m\Widerstand gegen die Staatsgewalt resistance to state authority\Widerstand gegen Vollstreckungsbeamte resisting bailiffs\Widerstand gegen die Staatsgewalt leisten to obstruct an officer in the performance of his dutyhinhaltender \Widerstand delaying actionpassiver \Widerstand passive resistance* * *1) resistance ( gegen to)jemandem/einer Sache Widerstand leisten — resist somebody/something; put up resistance to somebody/something
bei jemandem auf Widerstand stoßen — meet with or encounter resistance from somebody
der Widerstand — (Politik) the Resistance; s. auch Weg 3)
2) (Elektrot.): (Schaltungselement) resistor* * *1. resistance (gegen to), opposition (to);passiver Widerstand passive resistance;Widerstand gegen die Staatsgewalt obstructing the police;gegen den Widerstand seiner Eltern against his parents’ wishes;Widerstand leisten offer resistance, fight back;auf (heftigen) Widerstand stoßen meet with (stiff) opposition (bei from);den Widerstand aufgeben give in;den Weg des geringsten Widerstandes gehen take the line of least resistance;etwas gegen alle Widerstände durchsetzen go through with sth despite all opposition;zum bewaffneten Widerstand aufrufen issue a call for armed resistance2. nur sg; POL, Bewegung: the resistance;in den Widerstand gehen join the resistancemagnetischer/spezifischer Widerstand reluctance/resistivity* * *1) resistance ( gegen to)jemandem/einer Sache Widerstand leisten — resist somebody/something; put up resistance to somebody/something
bei jemandem auf Widerstand stoßen — meet with or encounter resistance from somebody
der Widerstand — (Politik) the Resistance; s. auch Weg 3)
2) (Elektrot.): (Schaltungselement) resistor* * *m.opposition n.resistance n.resistor n. -
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m.1 deadness, stiffness, numbness.2 a number of bailiffs or petty officers of justice.* * *1 stiffness* * *SM Méx numbness, stiffness -
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usciere s.m.2 ( di tribunale) usher.* * *[uʃ'ʃɛre]sostantivo maschile1) (portiere) usher2) dir. stor. summoner* * *usciere/u∫'∫εre/ ⇒ 18sostantivo m.1 (portiere) usher2 dir. stor. summoner. -
40 bailiff
bail·iff [ʼbeɪlɪf] n
См. также в других словарях:
bailiffs — bail·iff || beɪlɪf n. law enforcement clerk; officer who ranks below sheriff … English contemporary dictionary
Bailiffs — Dr Accused of instigating litigation, 53 … The makers of Canada
bailiffs of franchises — Officers acting as sheriffs within privileged jurisdictions where the king s writ could at that time not be executed by the sheriff … Ballentine's law dictionary
bailiffs of hundreds — Officers appointed by sheriffs in their respective hundreds to collect fines therein, to summon juries, to attend the judges at assizes and quarter sessions and to execute writs and process. See 1 Bl Comm 345 … Ballentine's law dictionary
bailiffs of manors — Stewards who were appointed by lords of manors … Ballentine's law dictionary
List of Bailiffs of Jersey — This is a list of bailiffs of Jersey. In 1290, separate bailiffs for Guernsey and Jersey were appointed.The list of bailiffs is only reliably traceable from Philippe L’Evesque’s appointment in 1277, although earlier bailiffs are mentioned and the … Wikipedia
special bailiffs — Mean persons employed by sheriffs to aid bailiffs of hundreds and to serve writs and executions and make arrests. See 1 Bl Comm 345 … Ballentine's law dictionary
List of Bailiffs of Guernsey — The Bailiwick of Guernsey is a British crown dependency off the coast of France.Holders of the post of Bailiff of Guernsey.13th century*Hugh de Trubleville, (1270 1277) *Guillaume de St Remi, (1278 1281) *Renault de Ashwell, (1282 1287)… … Wikipedia
GEHENNA BAILIFFS — ministers of hell s justice, whose function is to see to and enforce the rights of hell … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
bound bailiffs — In English law, sheriffs officers are so called, from their being usually bound to the sheriff in an obligation with sureties, for the due execution of their office … Black's law dictionary
bound bailiffs — In English law, sheriffs officers are so called, from their being usually bound to the sheriff in an obligation with sureties, for the due execution of their office … Black's law dictionary