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41 поступок поступ·ок
action, move, act, deed, doingsантиобщественный поступок — antisocial action / act / deed
безнравственный поступок — immoral act / deed
благородный поступок — fine / noble action / act / gesture
героические поступки — acts of heroism, heroic deeds
опрометчивый поступок — rash / thoughtless action, blunder
подлый поступок — mean / vile / low action, foul thing
смелый поступок — brave action, act of bravery
честный поступок — fair / square deal
поступки, рассчитанные на то, чтобы потянуть время — buying-time gestures
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42 убийство убийств·о
murder; homicide; (политическое) assassinationбыть виновным в убийстве кого-л. — to be guilty of smb.'s murder
быть осуждённым за убийство — to be convicted of the murder, to be charged with a murder
организовать убийство кого-л. — to engineer the murder of smb.
зверское убийство — brutal / atrocious murder
массовые убийства — carnage, massacre, butchery, slaughter
непредумышленное убийство — involuntary manslaughter, excusable homicide
преднамеренное / предумышленное убийство — premeditated / wilful murder, felonious homicide, voluntary manslaughter; first degree murder амер.
попытка убийства по политическим мотивам — attempted assassination, assassination attempt
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43 een lage daad begaan
een lage daad begaancommit a vile/foul deedVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een lage daad begaan
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44 laag
laag1〈de〉1 [met betrekking tot een stof, voorwerpen] layer ⇒ 〈 beschermlaag〉 coating, 〈 dun〉 film, 〈 dun〉 sheet, 〈 geologie〉 bed, 〈 geologie〉 stratum, 〈 erts〉 deposit, 〈 verf〉 coat2 [stand in de maatschappij] stratum♦voorbeelden:1 een laag steenkool • a seam, a bed of coaleen dikke laag stof • a thick layer of dust〈 geologie〉 bovenliggende/onderliggende laag • overlying/underlying stratumde onderste lagen van de bevolking • the lower strata/ranks of society————————laag2♦voorbeelden:een laag vertrek • a low(-ceilinged) roomhet gas laag draaien • turn the gas downzijn gewicht/de prijs laag houden • keep one's weight/the price downte laag schatten • underestimateolieaandelen staan laag genoteerd • oil shares have been marked down/are lowde lire staat laag • the lira is low/downde barometer staat laag • the barometer is lowzijn eisen lager stellen • lower one's demandseen laag uitgesneden japon • a low(-necked/cut) dresszet jij de soep wat lager? • will you turn down the gas (under the soup)?〈 handel〉 de aandelen waren twee punten lager dan gisteren • shares were two points down on yesterday2 een lage daad begaan • commit a vile/foul deedeen laag karakter • a mean characteriemand laag behandelen • treat someone meanly -
45 laagheden begaan
laagheden begaanVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > laagheden begaan
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46 laagheid
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47 die Notbremse ziehen
1. to apply the emergency brake2. to commit a professional foul3. to pull the communication cord Br.to call a halt before it's too late
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