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121 обязать явиться в суд
Law: bind over to appearУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обязать явиться в суд
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122 обязывать соблюдать общественное спокойствие
General subject: bind over to keep the peaceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обязывать соблюдать общественное спокойствие
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123 обязывать явиться в суд
General subject: bind over to appearУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обязывать явиться в суд
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124 предписывать
1) General subject: appoint, charge, decree, dictate (условия и т. п.), enact, enjoin, indicate, mandamus (нижестоящему суду), ordain, order, prescribe2) Medicine: order (напр. лекарственное средство, метод лечения)3) Mathematics: impose5) Automobile industry: direct6) Oil: assign actions7) Business: request8) Robots: instruct (напр. определённую последовательность движений)9) leg.N.P. command, require -
125 приговаривать к условной мере наказания
Business: bind overУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приговаривать к условной мере наказания
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126 приговаривать к условному наказанию
1) Business: pass a suspended sentence2) Criminal law: bind overУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приговаривать к условному наказанию
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127 приговорить к условной мере наказания
General subject: bind overУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приговорить к условной мере наказания
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128 amonestación
f.1 admonition, admonishment, rebuke, castigation.2 warning.* * *1 (reprensión) reprimand, admonition, admonishment2 (advertencia) warning3 DEPORTE caution, booking1 banns* * *SF1) (=reprimenda) reprimand; (=advertencia) warning; (=consejo) piece of advice; (Ftbl) caution, yellow card; (Jur) caution2) pl amonestaciones (Rel) marriage banns* * ** * *= admonition, reprimand, admonishment, slap on the wrist, caution.Ex. One of George Santayana's dicta, which is engraved as a guiding principle in my mind, is his admonition that 'Those who ignore the past are condemned to repeat it'.Ex. This article stresses the importance of praise as opposed to reprimands.Ex. He chose not to abide by the admonishments who warned that serving simultaneously as politician and journalist would call into question their ability to act in the best interests of the public.Ex. It is hard to believe that the public will see a reprimand in this case as anything more than a slap on the wrist.Ex. As a result, yellow cards to indicate a caution and red cards to indicate an expulsion were used for the first time in the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico.* * ** * *= admonition, reprimand, admonishment, slap on the wrist, caution.Ex: One of George Santayana's dicta, which is engraved as a guiding principle in my mind, is his admonition that 'Those who ignore the past are condemned to repeat it'.
Ex: This article stresses the importance of praise as opposed to reprimands.Ex: He chose not to abide by the admonishments who warned that serving simultaneously as politician and journalist would call into question their ability to act in the best interests of the public.Ex: It is hard to believe that the public will see a reprimand in this case as anything more than a slap on the wrist.Ex: As a result, yellow cards to indicate a caution and red cards to indicate an expulsion were used for the first time in the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico.* * *A (reprimenda) warning; (en fútbol) caution, bookingpublicar las amonestaciones to publish the banns* * *
amonestación sustantivo femenino ( reprimenda) warning;
( en fútbol) caution, booking
amonestación sustantivo femenino
1 rebuke, reprimand
Dep warning
2 Rel amonestaciones, (marriage) banns
' amonestación' also found in these entries:
English:
bind over
- booking
- caution
- warning
- let
* * *amonestación nf1. [reprimenda] reprimand2. [en fútbol] warning3.amonestaciones [para matrimonio] banns* * *f1 warning; DEP tbcaution2:amonestaciones pl REL banns* * *amonestación nf, pl - ciones1) apercibimiento: admonition, warning2) amonestaciones nfpl: banns
См. также в других словарях:
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bind over — v. (D; tr.) to bind over to (she was bound over to the grand jury) * * * [ baɪnd əʊvə] (D; tr.) to bind over to (she was bound over to the grand jury) … Combinatory dictionary
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bind over — See binding over … Black's law dictionary
bind over — See binding over … Black's law dictionary
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bind over — transitive verb Date: 1610 to put under a bond to do something (as appear in court) … New Collegiate Dictionary
bind over — court order to imprison the accused until the time of his trial (Law) … English contemporary dictionary