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1 реквизировать
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2 изъять в пользу государства
Новый русско-английский словарь > изъять в пользу государства
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3 изымать в пользу государства
Новый русско-английский словарь > изымать в пользу государства
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4 реквизировать
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > реквизировать
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5 конфисковывать
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6 конфисковать
confiscate глагол:confiscate (конфисковать, реквизировать)sequestrate (конфисковать, секвестровать) -
7 конфисковать
confiscate, expropriate, impound -
8 конфисковать контрабанду
Русско-английский военный словарь > конфисковать контрабанду
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9 конфисковать
confiscate, expropriate, seizeРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > конфисковать
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10 конфисковать контрабанду
контрабандное имущество, контрабанда — contraband property
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > конфисковать контрабанду
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11 конфисковать
несовер. и совер.; (что-л.)
confiscate* * ** * *(что-л.) confiscate, seize* * *condemnconfiscateimpoundseizesequestersuppress -
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гл.to confiscate; expropriate; ( имущество тж) to sequestrate; (особ. груз, судно) to seize- конфисковать судно* * * -
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гл.(исключать, устранять) to except;remove;take away;withdraw;(имущество и т.п.) to confiscate;impound;seize;( документы) to suppress;( из документов) to strike (off);( из юрисдикции) to exempt- изымать документ
- изымать заявление
- изымать из протокола
- изымать из юрисдикцииизымать деньги из обращения — to call in; recall (redeem, withdraw) money from circulation
изымать имущество (собственность) — to confiscate (seize) property; ( из юрисдикции суда) to eloign
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14 изымать
гл.(исключать, устранять) to except;remove;take away;withdraw;(имущество и т.п.) to confiscate;impound;seize;( документы) to suppress;( из документов) to strike (off);( из юрисдикции) to exempt- изымать документ
- изымать заявление
- изымать из протокола
- изымать из юрисдикцииизымать деньги из обращения — to call in; recall (redeem, withdraw) money from circulation
изымать имущество (собственность) — to confiscate (seize) property; ( из юрисдикции суда) to eloign
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15 конфисковать
гл.to confiscate; expropriate; ( имущество тж) to sequestrate; (особ. груз, судно) to seize- конфисковать судно* * * -
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18 арестовывать
1) General subject: apprehend, arrest, attach, bone, bust, lag, nab, nobble, take in charge, detain, arrest for (кого-л. за что-л.)3) American: flag4) Military: place in arrest5) Law: bring in custody, bring up, lock-up, put under arrest, take, take up6) Economy: confiscate8) Politics: (up) round9) Jargon: sidetrack, slough up, give a tug, Yank, bag (кого-либо), hook, put sleeve on (someone), put the snatch on (someone or something), roust, run in, snatch, tag10) Business: bring in, detain in custody, take into custody11) leg.N.P. apprehend (speaking of persons, in criminal cases), arrest (speaking of persons, especially in cases which are not criminal, or of ships, in admiralty cases), attach (speaking of property, especially in cases of mesne process), seize (speaking of property, especially in cases of execution of the judgment) -
19 изымать
1) General subject: attach, eliminate, eloign, eloin, retrieve (откуда-л.), seize, subduct, subtract, withdraw (монету из обращения), recall, (за долги) repossess2) Engineering: exempt (из юрисдикции), remove, take out3) Law: except, exempt, impound, severe (из текста документа), sever (из текста документа)4) Economy: exclude5) Polygraphy: suppress (из печати)6) Social service: retire7) Makarov: confiscate, immobilize, remote8) SAP.fin. extract -
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См. также в других словарях:
confiscate — con·fis·cate / kän fə ˌskāt/ vt cat·ed, cat·ing: to seize without compensation as forfeited to the public treasury compare criminal forfeiture ◇ Illegal items such as narcotics or firearms, or profits from the sale of illegal items, may be… … Law dictionary
confiscate — con‧fis‧cate [ˈkɒnfskeɪt ǁ ˈkɑːn ] verb [transitive] LAW to officially take private property away from someone, for example because a crime has been committed: • The state can confiscate criminals profits from books or movies describing their… … Financial and business terms
Confiscate — Con fis*cate (? or ?), a. [L. confiscatus, p. p. of confiscare to confiscate, prop., to lay up in a chest; con + fiscus basket, purse, treasury. See {Fiscal}.] Seized and appropriated by the government to the public use; forfeited. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Confiscate — Con fis*cate (? or ?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Confiscated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Confiscating}.] To seize as forfeited to the public treasury; to appropriate to the public use. [1913 Webster] It was judged that he should be banished and his whole… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
confiscate — 1550s, originally, to appropriate for the treasury, from L. confiscatus, pp. of confiscare, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + fiscus public treasury, lit. money basket. Related: Confiscated; confiscating … Etymology dictionary
confiscate — appropriate, *arrogate, usurp, preempt Analogous words: seize, *take, grab: condemn, proscribe (see SENTENCE vb) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
confiscate — [v] steal; seize accroach, annex, appropriate, arrogate, assume, commandeer, confisticate, expropriate, glom on to*, grab, hijack, impound, liberate, moonlight requisition*, possess oneself of, preempt, sequester, sequestrate, swipe, take, take… … New thesaurus
confiscate — ► VERB 1) take or seize (property) with authority. 2) appropriate to the public treasury as a penalty. DERIVATIVES confiscation noun confiscatory adjective. ORIGIN Latin confiscare put away in a chest, consign to the public treasury , from fiscus … English terms dictionary
confiscate — [kän′fis kāt΄] vt. confiscated, confiscating [< L confiscatus, pp. of confiscare, to lay up in a chest < com , together + fiscus, money basket, public treasury: see FISCAL] 1. to seize (private property) for the public treasury, usually as… … English World dictionary
confiscate — v. (D; tr.) to confiscate from * * * [ kɒnfɪskeɪt] (D; tr.) to confiscate from … Combinatory dictionary
confiscate — [16] Confiscate’s etymological connotations are financial: the Latin verb confīscāre meant ‘appropriate to the public treasury’. It was formed from the collective prefix com and fiscus. This meant originally ‘rush basket’; it was applied to the… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins