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1 совершать
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > совершать
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2 cometer un crimen
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3 delinquir
v.to commit a crime.* * *(qu changes to c before a and o)Present Indicativedelinco, delinques, delinque, delinquimos, delinquís, delinquen.Present SubjunctiveImperative* * *VI to commit an offence o (EEUU) offense* * *verbo intransitivo (Der) to commit a criminal offense*, offend (frml)* * *verbo intransitivo (Der) to commit a criminal offense*, offend (frml)* * *delinquir [I3 ]vies la primera vez que delinque it is his first offense, he is a first offenderse ven obligados a delinquir they are forced to turn to crimemaneras de evadir impuestos sin delinquir ways of evading taxes without breaking the law* * *
delinquir ( conjugate delinquir) verbo intransitivo
to commit a criminal offense( conjugate offense)
delinquir verbo intransitivo to commit a crime o an offence
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Spanish:
instigación
* * *delinquir vito commit a crime;son muchos los que vuelven a delinquir many of them reoffend;para él robar en una tienda no es delinquir for him shoplifting is not a crime* * *v/i offend* * *delinquir {24} vi: to break the law -
4 infraccionar
v.1 to fine. ( Latin American Spanish)2 to commit a foul.3 to offend, to break the law, to commit a crime, to commit an offense.* * *Chile, Méx frm1.VT to fine2.VI to commit a traffic offence o (EEUU) violation* * *1.verbo transitivo (Chi, Méx frml) to fine2.infraccionar vi (Chi, Méx frml) to offend, commit an offense** * *1.verbo transitivo (Chi, Méx frml) to fine2.infraccionar vi (Chi, Méx frml) to offend, commit an offense** * *infraccionar [A1 ]vt(Chi, Méx frml) to fine■ infraccionarvi(Chi, Méx frml) to offend, commit an offense** * *infraccionar Am♦ vt[multar] to fine♦ vi[en deporte] to commit a foul; [contra la ley] to offend, to break the law; [contra reglamento] to violate the rules -
5 проступок
1. shortcomings2. misdeed3. misdemeanor4. fault5. offenceгрешок, мелкий проступок — trivial offence
6. offense7. transgression8. wrongdoingСинонимический ряд:провинность (сущ.) грех; грешок; прегрешение; провинность; согрешение -
6 дисциплинарный проступок
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > дисциплинарный проступок
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7 совершать
1. transact2. commited3. committed4. perpetrate5. perpetrated6. perpetrating7. accomplish; commit; make; strike; effect; celebrate; doделать набеги, совершать налёт — to make foray
8. commitСинонимический ряд:свершать (глаг.) делать; производить; свершать -
8 delitu
iz.1. crime, offense; \delitu bat egin to commit an {offense || crime} odol \delitu violent crime2. (irud.) misdeed, offense -
9 suç
,-çu 1. offense, blameworthy act. 2. crime. - atmak /a/ to throw or put the blame on. -unu bağışlamak /ın/ to pardon (someone). - işlemek to commit an offense or crime. - olmak to be deemed an offense or crime. - ortağı accomplice, accessory. - yüklemek /a/ to lay the blame on. -
10 грешить
1) General subject: err, offend, sin, transgress2) Obsolete: fault3) Literal: indulge ( oneself) in (в смысле слишком чем-либо увлекаться)4) Religion: commit adultery, sin( To commit an offense against religious or moral law), trespass5) Jargon: go wrong6) Makarov: do wrong, fall from grace7) Archaic: blame (грешить на кого-то - ругать)8) Christianity: commit a sin -
11 suç işlemek
v. commit an offense, commit, fall from grace, offend, sin, trespass -
12 범하다
v. commit a crime, commit an offense; perpetrate, impinge, infringe; rape, physically force another person to have sexual intercourse -
13 peccō
peccō āvī (peccāris for peccāveris, Pr.), ātus, āre, to miss, mistake, do amiss, transgress, commit a fault, offend, sin: quid peccavi? T.: alius magis alio vel peccat vel recte facit: plura in hac re, T.: multa alia: tantumdem idemque, H.: si quid in te peccavi: quod in eo (Valerio) peccandi Germahis causa non esset, Cs.: in servo necando peccatur: libidine, Iu.: ne Peccet (equus) ad extremum ridendus, br<*>ak down, H.—Esp., of impurity, to go astray, be licentious: peccare docentes historiae, H.: inlecebrae peccantium, Ta.* * *peccare, peccavi, peccatus V INTRANSsin; do wrong, commit moral offense; blunder, stumble; be wrong; make mistake; make slip in speaking; act incorrectly; go wrong, be faulty -
14 ogriješiti se
vr pf commit a sin, transgress | ogriješiti se o sin/offend against, break (a rule); ogriješiti se o zakon violate/break the law, run afoul of the law; ne ogriješiti se se ni o šta commit no offense, break no rule/law, sl keep one's nose clean -
15 совершать дисциплинарный проступок
Military: commit an offenseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совершать дисциплинарный проступок
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16 совершить дисциплинарный проступок
Military: commit an offenseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совершить дисциплинарный проступок
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17 bezondigen
n. sin, break a moral or religious law, transgress, commit an offense -
18 זני
זני, זָנָה(b. h.) 1) (to run to and fro, wander;) (with אחר) to run after, (with מאחרי) to run away from; esp. to run about as a prostitute, to be faithless, be unchaste (cmp. ch. נפקת ברא for זוֹנָה, a. טעי for our w.). Sabb.55b (play on פ̇ח̇ז̇, Gen. 49:4) פ̇סעת … ח̇טאת זָ֗נִיתָ thou hast trespassed upon religion, sinned, been unchaste (v. זוּל).Snh.100b שמא תִזְנֶה lest she may go astray (be seduced); a. v. fr. 2) to commit an offense. Gitt.6b explain. ותזנה עליו, Jud. 19:2, cmp. Targ. a. l. Pi. זִינָּה same, also to invite faithlessness, to excite the senses. Sabb.88b עלובה כלה מְזַנָּה בתוך חופתה (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) bold is the bride who thinks of faithlessness while getting married; Gitt.36b שזִינְּתָה בקרבוכ׳. Sot.10a כל המְזַנֶּה … מְזַנֶּנֶת עליו if a man is lewd, his wife will think of faithlessness against him; Yalk. Job 918 מְזַנָּה תחתיו. Meg.15a רחב בשמה זִינְּתָהוכ׳ Raḥab suggested impure thoughts by her name ( Raḥab hazzonah), Jael with her call (Jud. 4:18), v. זְכִירָה; a. fr.Trnsf. (of plants) to degenerate. Gen. R. s. 28, end אף הארץ זינתה the earth, too, became degenerated in her produces; v. זוֹנַיָּיא. Y.Kil.I, beg.26d הפירות מְזַנִּין the produces may degenerate (ref. to Lev. 19:29). -
19 זנה
זני, זָנָה(b. h.) 1) (to run to and fro, wander;) (with אחר) to run after, (with מאחרי) to run away from; esp. to run about as a prostitute, to be faithless, be unchaste (cmp. ch. נפקת ברא for זוֹנָה, a. טעי for our w.). Sabb.55b (play on פ̇ח̇ז̇, Gen. 49:4) פ̇סעת … ח̇טאת זָ֗נִיתָ thou hast trespassed upon religion, sinned, been unchaste (v. זוּל).Snh.100b שמא תִזְנֶה lest she may go astray (be seduced); a. v. fr. 2) to commit an offense. Gitt.6b explain. ותזנה עליו, Jud. 19:2, cmp. Targ. a. l. Pi. זִינָּה same, also to invite faithlessness, to excite the senses. Sabb.88b עלובה כלה מְזַנָּה בתוך חופתה (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) bold is the bride who thinks of faithlessness while getting married; Gitt.36b שזִינְּתָה בקרבוכ׳. Sot.10a כל המְזַנֶּה … מְזַנֶּנֶת עליו if a man is lewd, his wife will think of faithlessness against him; Yalk. Job 918 מְזַנָּה תחתיו. Meg.15a רחב בשמה זִינְּתָהוכ׳ Raḥab suggested impure thoughts by her name ( Raḥab hazzonah), Jael with her call (Jud. 4:18), v. זְכִירָה; a. fr.Trnsf. (of plants) to degenerate. Gen. R. s. 28, end אף הארץ זינתה the earth, too, became degenerated in her produces; v. זוֹנַיָּיא. Y.Kil.I, beg.26d הפירות מְזַנִּין the produces may degenerate (ref. to Lev. 19:29). -
20 זָנָה
זני, זָנָה(b. h.) 1) (to run to and fro, wander;) (with אחר) to run after, (with מאחרי) to run away from; esp. to run about as a prostitute, to be faithless, be unchaste (cmp. ch. נפקת ברא for זוֹנָה, a. טעי for our w.). Sabb.55b (play on פ̇ח̇ז̇, Gen. 49:4) פ̇סעת … ח̇טאת זָ֗נִיתָ thou hast trespassed upon religion, sinned, been unchaste (v. זוּל).Snh.100b שמא תִזְנֶה lest she may go astray (be seduced); a. v. fr. 2) to commit an offense. Gitt.6b explain. ותזנה עליו, Jud. 19:2, cmp. Targ. a. l. Pi. זִינָּה same, also to invite faithlessness, to excite the senses. Sabb.88b עלובה כלה מְזַנָּה בתוך חופתה (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) bold is the bride who thinks of faithlessness while getting married; Gitt.36b שזִינְּתָה בקרבוכ׳. Sot.10a כל המְזַנֶּה … מְזַנֶּנֶת עליו if a man is lewd, his wife will think of faithlessness against him; Yalk. Job 918 מְזַנָּה תחתיו. Meg.15a רחב בשמה זִינְּתָהוכ׳ Raḥab suggested impure thoughts by her name ( Raḥab hazzonah), Jael with her call (Jud. 4:18), v. זְכִירָה; a. fr.Trnsf. (of plants) to degenerate. Gen. R. s. 28, end אף הארץ זינתה the earth, too, became degenerated in her produces; v. זוֹנַיָּיא. Y.Kil.I, beg.26d הפירות מְזַנִּין the produces may degenerate (ref. to Lev. 19:29).
См. также в других словарях:
commit an offense — commit a crime, violate the law … English contemporary dictionary
commit — com·mit vb com·mit·ted, com·mit·ting vt 1 a: to put into another s charge or trust: entrust consign committed her children to her sister s care b: to place in a prison or mental hospital esp. by judicial order was found to be gravely … Law dictionary
offense — of|fense [ ə fens ] noun *** ▸ 1 illegal act ▸ 2 make someone angry ▸ 3 in sports ▸ 4 something that makes you angry ▸ 5 process of attacking 1. ) count a crime or illegal activity for which there is a punishment: a traffic/drug/sex offense… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
commit — To make a commitment; to perpetrate, as to commit burglary. Under the statute making it an offense to conspire to commit an offense against the United States, the word means no more than bring about. It is not necessary that the conspiracy… … Ballentine's law dictionary
offense — n. infraction 1) to commit an offense 2) a minor, petty, trivial; serious offense 3) a capital; impeachable; indictable offense 4) an offense against feeling of outrage 5) to take offense at (she takes offense at every remark) insult (formal) 6)… … Combinatory dictionary
commit — vb 1 Commit, entrust, confide, consign, relegate are comparable when they mean to assign to a person or place for some definite end or purpose (as custody or safekeeping). Commit is the widest term; it may express merely the general idea of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
commit — [kə mit′] vt. committed, committing [ME committen < L committere, to bring together, commit < com , together + mittere, to send: see MISSION] 1. to give in charge or trust; deliver for safekeeping; entrust; consign [we commit his fame to… … English World dictionary
commit offense — index offend (violate the law) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
commit — com|mit [ kə mıt ] verb *** ▸ 1 do something illegal/wrong ▸ 2 (make someone) agree to something ▸ 3 say something/someone will be used ▸ 4 send someone to prison ▸ 5 in relationships ▸ 6 state someone is mentally ill ▸ 7 put someone/something in … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
commit — verb (committed; committing) Etymology: Middle English committen, from Anglo French committer, from Latin committere to connect, entrust, from com + mittere to send Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
lesser included offense — One which is composed of some, but not all elements of a greater offense and which does not have any element not included in greater offense so that it is impossible to commit greater offense without necessarily committing the lesser offense.… … Black's law dictionary