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81 pluriaggravato
pluriaggravato agg. (dir.) omicidio pluriaggravato, murder having more than one aggravating circumstance.* * *[pluriaggra'vato]* * *pluriaggravato/pluriaggra'vato/dir. [ reato] = having more than one aggravating circumstance. -
82 обстоятельство
I ср.circumstance; мн. ч. circumstances, circs, condition, contextпри данных/таких обстоятельствах — under the circumstances
ни при каких обстоятельствах — in/under no circumstances, in no case
благоприятные обстоятельства — favorable circumstance; prosperity редк.
II ср.; грам.сплетение обстоятельств — combination of circumstances; complications мн. ч.
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83 все мы дети судьбы
1) General subject: all are sons of circumstance2) Makarov: all are sons of circumstance (Byron)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > все мы дети судьбы
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84 и пламя битв, и торжество побед
1) General subject: pride, pomp and circumstance of glorious war (Shakespeare)2) Makarov: (Shakespeare) pride, pomp and circumstance of glorious warУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > и пламя битв, и торжество побед
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85 никуда не годная вещь
2) American: clinker, mere circumstance, remote circumstanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > никуда не годная вещь
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86 обстоятельство возникновения авиационного происшествия или события
1) Engineering: occurrence circumstance2) Makarov: occurence circumstanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обстоятельство возникновения авиационного происшествия или события
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87 отягчающее обстоятельство
1) General subject: aggravation (тж. юр.), aggravator2) Law: aggravant (вину, преступление), aggravating circumstance, aggravation (вину, преступление), matter of aggravation3) Advertising: complicated circumstance4) Makarov: aggravation of the situationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отягчающее обстоятельство
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88 привходящее обстоятельство
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > привходящее обстоятельство
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89 рассказ был очень подробным
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > рассказ был очень подробным
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90 рассказ отличался большой обстоятельностью
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > рассказ отличался большой обстоятельностью
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91 сопутствующее, привходящее обстоятельство
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сопутствующее, привходящее обстоятельство
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92 ставить в определённые условия
1) Bookish: circumstance pass2) Law: circumstanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ставить в определённые условия
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93 станция помех с анализом помеховой обстановки
Engineering: (передатчик) circumstance jammer, circumstance jammerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > станция помех с анализом помеховой обстановки
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94 существенное изменение обстоятельств
1) Diplomatic term: vital change of circumstance, vital changes of circumstance2) Sakhalin energy glossary: material change of circumstancesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > существенное изменение обстоятельств
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95 удары судьбы
1) General subject: bludgeonings of Chance, the buffets of fate, attacks of destiny2) American: hard knocks -
96 Р-58
БОЛЬШАЯ РАЗНИЦА NP sing only subj-compl with бытье ( subj: это, infin, or subord clause or clauses) fixed WOsome circumstance (action etc) is entirely different from another previously mentioned circumstance (action etc): это большая разница - there's (it makes) a big difference.Ты согласился перейти в другой отдел сам, а меня заставили. Это большая разница. You agreed to transfer to another department, but I was forced to transfer-there's a big difference. -
97 большая разница
=====⇒ some circumstance (action etc) is entirely different from another previously mentioned circumstance (action etc):- это большая разница≈ there's (it makes) a big difference.♦ Ты согласился перейти в другой отдел сам, а меня заставили. Это большая разница. You agreed to transfer to another department, but I was forced to transfer-there's a big difference.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > большая разница
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98 Umstand
Umstand m RECHT circumstance, fact, factor • unter den gegebenen Umständen GEN, RECHT under the circumstances • unter gar keinen Umständen GEN not on any terms • unter keinen Umständen GEN, RECHT under no circumstances • unter sonst gleichen Umständen WIWI other things being equal, ceteris paribus, c.p.* * *m < Recht> circumstance, fact, factor ■ unter den gegebenen Umständen <Geschäft, Recht> under the circumstances ■ unter gar keinen Umständen < Geschäft> not on any terms ■ unter keinen Umständen <Geschäft, Recht> under no circumstances ■ unter sonst gleichen Umständen <Vw> other things being equal, ceteris paribus (c.p.) -
99 entlasten
v/t1. (Person, Kreislauf, Leitungen etc.) reduce ( oder relieve) the strain on; (Person) auch make life easier for; psychisch: ease the burden on; arbeitsmäßig: reduce ( oder lighten) the workload of, relieve; entlasten ( von) relieve (of); den Verkehr entlasten reduce the traffic load; den Ballungsraum X entlasten relieve the congestion in X2. JUR. (Angeklagte) teilweise: be a mitigating ( oder extenuating) factor ( oder circumstance) in s.o.’s case, be a point in s.o.’s favo(u)r; (Verdächtige) speak for (s.o., s.o.’s innocence); völlig: clear s.o. of a charge, exonerate; Beweis etc.: exculpate4. WIRTS. (Vorstand etc.) formally approve past actions of the board; (Vereinsvorstand etc.) approve action(s) taken by the committee5. Skisport: (Ski) unweight* * *(Last abnehmen) to relieve; to ease; to disburden; to unburden; to disencumber;(von Schuld befreien) to clear of suspicion; to acquit; to clear; to exonerate* * *ent|lạs|ten [ɛnt'lastn] ptp entla\#stetvtAchse, Telefonleitungen etc to relieve the strain or load on; Herz to relieve the strain on; Gewissen to relieve; (MIL, RAIL) to relieve; Verkehr to ease; Stadtzentrum to relieve congestion in; (= Arbeit abnehmen) Chef, Mitarbeiter, Hausfrau to take some of the load off, to relieve; (JUR) Angeklagten (völlig) to exonerate; (teilweise) to support the case of; (COMM = gutheißen) Vorstand to approve the activities of; (von Verpflichtungen, Schulden) jdn to discharge, to releasejds Konto um einen Betrag entlasten — to credit sb or sb's account with a sum, to credit a sum to sb's account
* * *1) (to take (something heavy, difficult etc) from someone: May I relieve you of that heavy case?; The new gardener relieved the old man of the burden of cutting the grass.) relieve2) ((with from or of) to rid or relieve (someone) of something: She was able to free herself from her debts by working at an additional job.) free* * *ent·las·ten *vt2. (von einer Belastung befreien)▪ jdn \entlasten to lighten sb's load, to relieve sbden Vorstand \entlasten to discharge the board▪ etw \entlasten to settle sthein Konto \entlasten to credit an account4. (Geschäftsführung genehmigen)▪ jdn \entlasten to approve sb's activities [or actions]* * *transitives Verb1) relievejemanden entlasten — relieve or take the load off somebody
sein Gewissen entlasten — ease or relieve one's conscience
2) (Rechtsspr.) exonerate < defendant>3) (Kaufmannsspr.) approve the actions of <chairman, board, etc.>* * *entlasten v/t1. (Person, Kreislauf, Leitungen etc) reduce ( oder relieve) the strain on; (Person) auch make life easier for; psychisch: ease the burden on; arbeitsmäßig: reduce ( oder lighten) the workload of, relieve;entlasten (von) relieve (of);den Verkehr entlasten reduce the traffic load;den Ballungsraum X entlasten relieve the congestion in X2. JUR (Angeklagte) teilweise: be a mitigating ( oder extenuating) factor ( oder circumstance) in sb’s case, be a point in sb’s favo(u)r; (Verdächtige) speak for (sb, sb’s innocence); völlig: clear sb of a charge, exonerate; Beweis etc: exculpate4. WIRTSCH (Vorstand etc) formally approve past actions of the board; (Vereinsvorstand etc) approve action(s) taken by the committee5. Skisport: (Ski) unweight* * *transitives Verb1) relievejemanden entlasten — relieve or take the load off somebody
sein Gewissen entlasten — ease or relieve one's conscience
2) (Rechtsspr.) exonerate < defendant>3) (Kaufmannsspr.) approve the actions of <chairman, board, etc.>* * *v.to disburden v.to disencumber v.to exonerate v.to release v. -
100 Milderungsgrund
m JUR. extenuating ( oder mitigating) factor* * *Mịl|de|rungs|grundmmitigating cause or circumstance* * *Mil·de·rungs·grundm mitigating circumstance, ground for clemency* * ** * *m.extenuating cause n.
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