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1 віддання під суд
commitment for trial, committal for trial, committal proceedings -
2 предание суду
1) General subject: commitment2) Law: commitment for trial, committal, committal for trail, committal for trial, bringing to trial3) Business: committal proceedings4) leg.N.P. arraignment, indictment -
3 передача на рассмотрение суда
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > передача на рассмотрение суда
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4 направление дела в суд
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > направление дела в суд
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5 ordinanza
ordinanza s.f.1 (mil.) order: berretto d'ordinanza, regulation cap; divisa fuori ordinanza, non-regulation dress // soldato d'ordinanza, batman; ufficiale d'ordinanza, orderly officer2 (dir.) ordinance, decree, order, injunction; writ; warrant: emettere un'ordinanza, to issue an order (o a decree); ordinanza municipale, municipal ordinance (o ordinance of the city council); ordinanza del tribunale, court order; ordinanza di rinvio a giudizio, indictment (o commitment for trial); ordinanza di non luogo a procedere, nonsuit; ordinanza ministeriale, ministerial decree (o departmental ordinance); ordinanza che istituisce l'inizio della procedura fallimentare, receiving-order; ordinanza d'amnistia, amnesty ordinance.* * *[ordi'nantsa]sostantivo femminile1) dir. order, ordinance, decree2) mil. regulationd'ordinanza — [pistola, divisa] service attrib., regulation attrib.
ufficiale d'ordinanza — stor. orderly officer
* * *ordinanza/ordi'nantsa/sostantivo f.1 dir. order, ordinance, decree; un'ordinanza del tribunale an order of the Court; ordinanza di sfratto eviction order2 mil. regulation; d'ordinanza [pistola, divisa] service attrib., regulation attrib.; ufficiale d'ordinanza stor. orderly officer; fuori ordinanza non-regulation. -
6 engagement
engagement [ɑ̃gaʒmɑ̃]masculine nouna. ( = promesse) commitment ; ( = accord) agreement• faire face à/honorer ses engagements to meet/honour one's commitmentsb. [d'employé] taking on ; ( = recrutement) [de soldats] enlistmentc. ( = contrat d'artiste) engagementd. [de capitaux] investing ; [de dépenses] incurring• engagement personnel/politique personal/political commitment* * *ɑ̃gaʒmɑ̃nom masculin1) ( promesse) commitmentremplir ses engagements — to honour [BrE] one's commitments
2) ( participation) involvement4) ( contrat) engagement•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ɑ̃ɡaʒmɑ̃ nm1) (= recrutement) taking on, MILITAIRE enlistment2) (= lancement) [offensive, manoeuvre] starting3) (= mise en oeuvre) [ressources] investing4) (= promesse) commitmentsans engagement COMMERCE — without obligation
5) (= implication de soi) commitmentSon engagement politique lui fait honneur, mais cela lui a coûté son poste. — His political commitment is to his credit, but it cost him his job.
* * *engagement nm1 ( promesse) commitment; engagement moral/solennel moral/solemn commitment; engagements financiers financial commitments; prendre un engagement to make a commitment; prendre l'engagement de faire to undertake to do; l'engagement pris par la direction de faire the management's undertaking to do; remplir ses engagements to honourGB one's commitments; ne pas honorer or respecter or tenir ses engagements to fail to honourGB one's commitments; sans engagement de votre part Jur with no obligation on your part;2 ( participation) involvement; mon engagement dans la politique/le projet my involvement in politics/the project;3 Mil ( fait de s'engager) enlistment; ( durée) enlistment; ( combat) engagement; un engagement de trois ans a three-year enlistment;4 ( contrat) engagement; avoir plusieurs engagements [acteur, chanteur] to have several engagements;5 ( pendant l'accouchement) engagement.engagement contractuel contractual obligation; engagement à l'essai employment on a trial basis; engagement politique political commitment; engagement volontaire volunteering.[ɑ̃gaʒmɑ̃] nom masculinfaire honneur à/manquer à ses engagements to honour/to fail to honour one's commitmentsprendre l'engagement de to undertake ou to agree torespecter ses engagements envers quelqu'un to fulfil (UK) ou to fulfill (US) one's commitments ou obligations towards somebodyb. [dans une publicité] no obligation to buy[mise en action][recrutement] enlistment6. [prise de position] commitment7. [mise en gage] pawning -
7 promover
v.1 to initiate, to bring about.2 to cause.3 to promote, to be conducive to, to boost up, to encourage.María promueve los deportes Mary promotes sports.María promovió a su asistente Mary promoted her assistant.4 to file.* * *1 to promote* * *verb1) to promote2) foster3) further* * *VT1) (=impulsar) [+ proceso, plan, intereses, desarrollo] to promote; [+ ley] to sponsor; [+ debate, conflicto] to provokepromover un pleito — to bring an action, file a suit
2) (=provocar) to causesu discurso promovió un enorme alboroto en la sala — his speech caused a tremendous uproar in the hall
3) (=ascender) [+ persona, equipo] to promote (a to)* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <ahorro/turismo> to promote, stimulate; < plan> to instigate, promote; <conflicto/enfrentamientos> to provoke; < acuerdo> to bring about, promoteb) (Der) <querella/pleito> to bring2) <oficial/funcionario> to promote* * *= advance, cultivate, favour [favor, -USA], further, launch, promote, pioneer, instigate, foster, spur, elicit, forward, drive.Ex. In addition to continuing and advancing programs begun prior to his directorship, Mr. Welsh has initiated the Cataloging in Publication program (CIP).Ex. Such familiarity can be cultivated with experience, and will consider the following features of data bases.Ex. Current trends favour cataloguing practices which can be applied to a variety of library materials.Ex. IFLA's International Office for Universal Bibliographic Control was established in order to further international control of bibliographic records.Ex. It describes an attempt by leaders in the CD-ROM business to launch a logical file structure standard for CD-ROM.Ex. Initially, it is necessary that the scheme be published and available for purchase, and that its use is generally promoted.Ex. Icons, or pictorial representations of objects in systems, were pioneered by Xerox.Ex. The first mass removal of material was instigated by the trade unions and although admitted in 1932 to have been a mistake, the purges proved difficult to stop.Ex. Among Mr. Welsh's professional activities and accomplishments are his successful efforts to foster an increased two-way communication between LC's Processing Department and his professional colleagues in the field.Ex. Spurred by press comments on dumping of withdrawn library books in rubbish skips, Birkerd Library requested the Ministry of Culture's permission to sell withdrawn materials.Ex. This article looks at ways in which librarians in leadership roles can elicit the motivation, commitment, and personal investment of members of the organisation.Ex. In order to forward the mission of the University, specific programs will be targeted for growth, consolidation, and possible elimination.Ex. The notation 796.33 is used for sporst involving an inflated ball propelled ( driven) by foot.----* promover el odio = fuel + hatred.* promover la lectura = promote + reading.* promoverse a Uno mismo = self-promote.* promover una actividad = launch + activity.* promover una idea = promote + idea, pioneer + idea.* promover un interés = promote + interest.* promover un programa = launch + program(me).* promover un proyecto = launch + project, launch + effort.* promover un punto de vista = promote + view.* promover un servicio = launch + service.* volver a promover un producto = rehyping.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <ahorro/turismo> to promote, stimulate; < plan> to instigate, promote; <conflicto/enfrentamientos> to provoke; < acuerdo> to bring about, promoteb) (Der) <querella/pleito> to bring2) <oficial/funcionario> to promote* * *= advance, cultivate, favour [favor, -USA], further, launch, promote, pioneer, instigate, foster, spur, elicit, forward, drive.Ex: In addition to continuing and advancing programs begun prior to his directorship, Mr. Welsh has initiated the Cataloging in Publication program (CIP).
Ex: Such familiarity can be cultivated with experience, and will consider the following features of data bases.Ex: Current trends favour cataloguing practices which can be applied to a variety of library materials.Ex: IFLA's International Office for Universal Bibliographic Control was established in order to further international control of bibliographic records.Ex: It describes an attempt by leaders in the CD-ROM business to launch a logical file structure standard for CD-ROM.Ex: Initially, it is necessary that the scheme be published and available for purchase, and that its use is generally promoted.Ex: Icons, or pictorial representations of objects in systems, were pioneered by Xerox.Ex: The first mass removal of material was instigated by the trade unions and although admitted in 1932 to have been a mistake, the purges proved difficult to stop.Ex: Among Mr. Welsh's professional activities and accomplishments are his successful efforts to foster an increased two-way communication between LC's Processing Department and his professional colleagues in the field.Ex: Spurred by press comments on dumping of withdrawn library books in rubbish skips, Birkerd Library requested the Ministry of Culture's permission to sell withdrawn materials.Ex: This article looks at ways in which librarians in leadership roles can elicit the motivation, commitment, and personal investment of members of the organisation.Ex: In order to forward the mission of the University, specific programs will be targeted for growth, consolidation, and possible elimination.Ex: The notation 796.33 is used for sporst involving an inflated ball propelled ( driven) by foot.* promover el odio = fuel + hatred.* promover la lectura = promote + reading.* promoverse a Uno mismo = self-promote.* promover una actividad = launch + activity.* promover una idea = promote + idea, pioneer + idea.* promover un interés = promote + interest.* promover un programa = launch + program(me).* promover un proyecto = launch + project, launch + effort.* promover un punto de vista = promote + view.* promover un servicio = launch + service.* volver a promover un producto = rehyping.* * *promover [E9 ]vtA1 ‹ahorro/turismo› to promote, stimulate; ‹plan› to instigate, promote; ‹conflicto/enfrentamientos› to provokesus intentos de promover un acuerdo entre las dos partes her attempts to bring about o promote an agreement between the two sideslos centros promovidos por Sanidad the centers sponsored by the Department of Healthpromovió una ola de protestas it provoked o caused o stirred up o prompted a wave of protestlos que promovieron la manifestación those who organized the demonstration[ S ] promueve: Los Sauces S.A. developers: Los Sauces S.A.2 ( Der) ‹querella/pleito› to bringB ‹oficial/funcionario› to promotesólo el 60% de los alumnos fue promovido a segundo only 60% of the students were promoted to the second year ( AmE) o ( BrE) allowed to continue into the second year* * *
promover ( conjugate promover) verbo transitivo ‹ahorro/turismo› to promote;
‹conflicto/enfrentamientos› to provoke;
‹querella/pleito› to bring
promover verbo transitivo
1 to promote: el gobierno quiere promover el turismo en el país, the Government wants to stimulate its tourist industry
2 (una construcción) to develop
3 (disturbios, etc) to instigate, give rise to
4 (un pleito) to bring
' promover' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
auspiciar
English:
democracy
- elevate
- further
- initiate
- advance
- foster
- pioneer
- promote
- stir
- trial
* * *promover vt1. [iniciar] to initiate, to bring about;[impulsar] to promote;una campaña para promover la lectura a campaign designed to promote reading2. [ocasionar] to cause;sus declaraciones promovieron gran indignación his statements caused o provoked considerable indignation* * *v/t1 ( fomentar) promote2 ( causar) provoke, cause* * *promover {47} vt1) : to promote, to advance2) fomentar: to foster, to encourage3) provocar: to provoke, to cause* * *promover vb to promote -
8 Cunhal, Álvaro
(Barreirinhas)(1913-2005)Leader of the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP), author, and ideologue. Álvaro Cunhai was a militant of the PCP since the 1930s and was secretary-general from 1961 to 1992. In the midst of Mikail Gorbachev's reforms and perestroika, Cunha refused to alter the PCP's orthodox commitment to the proletariat and Marxism-Leninism. Throughout a long career of participation in the PCP, Cunhal regularly held influential positions in the organization. In 1931, he joined the PCP while a law student in Lisbon and became secretary-general of the Portuguese Communist Youth/Juventude Comunista (JC) in 1935, which included membership in the PCP's central committee. He advanced to the PCP's secretariat in 1942, after playing a leading role in the reorganization of 1940-H that gave the party its present orthodox character. Cunhai dubbed himself "the adopted son of the proletariat" at the 1950 trial that sentenced him to 11 years in prison for communist activity. Because his father was a lawyer-painter-writer and Cunhai received a master's degree in law, his origins were neither peasant nor worker but petit-bourgeois. During his lifetime, he spent 13 years in prison, eight of which were in solitary confinement. On 3 January 1960, he and nine other mostly communist prisoners escaped from Peniche prison and fled the country. The party's main theoretician, Cunhal was elected secretary-general in 1961 and, along with other top leaders, directed the party from abroad while in exile.In the aftermath of the Revolution of 25 April 1974 that terminated the Estado Novo and ushered in democracy, Cunhal ended his exile and returned to Portugal. He played important roles in post-1974 political events ranging from leader of the communist offensive during the "hot summer" of 1975, positions of minister-without-portfolio in the first through fifth provisional governments, to his membership in parliament beginning in 1976.At the PCP's 14th Congress (1992), Carlos Carvalhas was elected secretary-general to replace Cunhal. Whatever official or unofficial position Cunhal held, however, automatically became an important position within the party. After stepping down as secretary-general, he was elected to head the party's National Council (eliminated in 1996). Many political observers have argued that Cunhal purposely picked a successor who could not outshine him, and it is true that Carvalhas does not have Cunhal's humanistic knowledge, lacks emotion, and is not as eloquent. Cunhai was known not only as a dynamic orator but also as an artist, novelist, and brilliant political tactician. He wrote under several pseudonyms, including Manuel Tiago, who published the well-known Até Amanhã, Camaradas, as well as the novel recently adapted for the film, Cinco Dias, Cinco Noites. Under his own name, he published as well a book on art theory entitled A Arte, O Artista E A Sociedade. He also published volumes of speeches and essays.Although he was among the most orthodox leaders of the major Western European Communist parties, Cunhal was not a puppet of the Soviet Union, as many claimed. He was not only a major leader at home, but also in the international communist movement. His orthodoxy was especially useful to the Soviets in their struggle to maintain cohesion in a movement threatened by division from the Eurocommunists in the 1970s. To conclude that Cunhal was a Soviet puppet is to ignore his independent decisions during the Revolution of 25 April 1974. At that time, the Soviets reportedly tried to slowCunhal's revolutionary drive because it ran counter to detente and other Soviet strategies.In many ways Cunhal's views were locked in the past. His perception and analyses of modern Portuguese revolutionary conditions did not alter radically from his experiences and analyses of revolutionary conditions in the 1940s. To Cunhal, although some conditions had changed, requiring tactical shifts, the major conflict was the same one that led to the creation of the Communist Information Bureau (Cominform) in 1947. The world was still divided into two camps: American and Western imperialism on one side, and socialism, with its goal to achieve the fullest of democracies, on the other. Cunhal continued to believe that Marxism-Leninism and scientific socialism provide the solutions to resolving the problems of the world until his death in 2005. -
9 РАЗОРУЖЕНИЕ
@противостояниеconfrontation@всеобщее и полное разоружение general and complete disarmament @ВС @военные силы armed forces @ВВС @военно-воздушные силы air forces @ВМФ @военно-морской флот naval forces @морская пехота marines @сухопутные войска land forces @пехота infantry @полк regiment @взвод platoon @рота company @личный состав personnel @звездные войны star wars @СОИ Стратегическая оборонная инициатива SDI Strategic Defense Initiative @развертывание на местах @размещение на местах @дислокация на местах deployment on site @контроль @проверка verification @поддающийся контролю verifiable @пробная инспекция trial inspection @проверка по запросу @проверка по требованию challenge inspection @обязательство commitment, obligation @устрашение deterrence @соблюдение compliance @гарантии safeguards @демонтаж dismantling @Международное агентство по атомной энергии @МАГАТЭ International Atomic Energy AgencyIAEA@Договор о частичном запрещении ядерных испытаний Limited Test-Ban Treaty @нераспространение nonproliferation @ядерный взрыв nuclear explosion @испытания ядерного оружия nuclear tests @полигон testing ground/site @РЛС @радиолокационная станция radar @упреждающий удар @превентивный удар preventive/preemptive strike @ответный удар counter/retaliatory strike @оружие массового уничтожения @оружие массового поражения @ОМУ @ОМП weapons of mass destruction WMD @взаимное гарантированное уничтожение mutual assured destruction MAD @истребитель fighter plane @бомбардировщик bomber @эсминец destroyer @тральщик minesweeper @авианосец aircraft carrier @разведывательный самолет reconnaissance aircraft @линкор battleship/warship @подводная лодка submarine @противопехотная наземная мина @ППМ antipersonnel land mine @ловушка booby trap mine @сапер deminer @разминирование demining @обезвредить мину defuse a mine @снаряд shell @обстрел shelling @миномет mortar @стрелковое оружие light arms @боеприпасы munitions @бронетранспортер @БТР armored personnel carrier @химическое оружие chemical weapons @биологическое оружие biological weapons @боевые действия hostilities @прекращение огня ceasefire @расправа retaliation @перемирие truce @комендантский час curfew @миротворчество peacemaking @миростроительство peacebuilding @принуждение к миру peace enforcement @меры по укреплению доверия confidence building measures @чрезвычайное положениеmartial law@СНВ @стратегические наступательные вооружения Strategic Offensive Weapons @ПРО @противоракетная оборона ABM (Anti-Ballistic Missile defense) @зенитный anti-aircraft @Недискриминационная конвенция о запрещении производства расщепляющихся ядерных материалов Cut-off Treaty (ban on production of fissile material for nuclear or other explosive devices) @Обычные военные силы в Европе @ОВСЕ Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) @ОСВ @ограничение стратегических вооружений SALTДоговор о/переговоры по ОСВ - Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty/Talks@Сокращение стратегических вооружений START (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty/Talks) @ДНЯО разоружениеTreaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT)@ДЗЯИ Договор о всеобъемлющем запрете на ядерные испытания Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty @МБР ICBM (Intercontinental Ballistic Missile) @МБР, оснащенная РГЧMIRVed ICBMсм. разделяющаяся головная часть индивидуального наведения @разделяющаяся головная часть индивидуального наведенияmultiple independently targetable reentry vehicleсм. МБР, оснащенная РГЧ@РСД shorter-range missiles @РМД medium range missiles @ОТРshorter-range missiles@оперативно-тактические ракеты shorter-range missiles @крылатая ракета cruise missiles @забрасываемый вес throw weight @боеголовка warhead @заряд warhead, device @шахта silo @средство доставки delivery system @пусковая установка launcher @теракт act of terrorism @объединенный комитет начальников штаба joint chiefs of staff @операция по поддержанию мира @ОПМ peacekeeping operation (PKO) @коллективные миротворческие силы @КМС collective peacekeeping force (CPKF) @Словарь переводчика-синхрониста (русско-английский) > РАЗОРУЖЕНИЕ
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10 заключение заключени·е
1) (договора и т.п.) conclusionзаключение мира — conclusion of peace, signing a peace treaty
2) (вывод) conclusion, inference, deduction, consequence; (комиссии суда) findings; (суждение) verdict; (заключение специалистов) opinionоспаривать заключение экспертов — to contest / to dispute the findings of experts
приходить к заключению — to arrive at / to come to / to reach a conlcusion
заключение специалистов / экспертов — expertise, expert report / opinion / findings
3) (конец чего-л.) conclusion, end4) юр. (лишение свободы) confinement, detention; (тюремное) imprisonmentпожизненное заключение — imprisonment for the term of one's life; life imprisonment разг.
предварительное заключение — custody / imprisonment pending trial, detention under remand
тюремное заключение — confinement, constraint, imprisonment
подвергаться тюремному заключению — to be imprisoned, to be confined
места заключения — places of confinement / detention, penitentiary
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > заключение заключени·е
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