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101 hhadhar
caution [hhadhira] Per hhadhar, Swa hadhari borrowed from Ar -
102 yellow card
■ Disciplinary sanction imposed during a match by the referee against a player for a breach of the Laws of the Game particularly for sporting misconduct or delaying the restart of play.→ warningSyn. yellow card■ Spielstrafe, die während eines Spiels durch den Schiedsrichter gegen einen Spieler wegen einer Spielregelverletzung, insbesondere wegen unsportlichen Betragens oder wegen Spielverzögerung, ausgesprochen werden kann. -
103 осмотрительность
caution, discretion -
104 осторожность
caution, discretion -
105 предупреждающий знак
Русско-английский автомобильный словарь > предупреждающий знак
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106 обачність
caution, circumspection, deliberation, precaution, prudence -
107 пересторога
caution, warning -
108 попереджувальний сигнал
caution signal, warningУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > попереджувальний сигнал
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109 formane
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110 varovať
caution; nurse; warn* * *warn -
111 кошти, внесені в якості забезпечення
caution money; cash securityУкраїнсько-англійський словник > кошти, внесені в якості забезпечення
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112 кошти, внесені як застава
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113 ávara
caution, warn -
114 acautelado
caution, cautious -
115 cuidadosamente
caution, cautiously -
116 система предупредительной сигнализации
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > система предупредительной сигнализации
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117 précautions d'emploi
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118 предостерегающая надпись
caution notice, warning notice, danger noticeРусско-английский физический словарь > предостерегающая надпись
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119 потсетник
caution; reminder————————reminder* * *memento -
120 áminna
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caution — (n.) c.1300, bail, guarantee, pledge, from O.Fr. caution security, surety, from L. cautionem (nom. cautio) caution, care, foresight, precaution, noun of action from pp. stem of cavere to be on one s guard (see CAVEAT (Cf. caveat)). The Latin… … Etymology dictionary