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1. verb(to make or become evil or bad: He was corrupted by the bad influence of two friends.) forderve, demoralisere, korrumpere2. adjective1) (bad or evil: The government is corrupt.) korrupt, råtten, fordervet2) (impure: a corrupt form of English.) forvansket•- corruptibility
- corruptionfordervet--------korruptIverb \/kəˈrʌpt\/1) forderve moralsk, depravere, gjøre depravert2) bestikke3) demoralisere, korrumpere, virke skadelig, ødelegge4) råtne, skjemmes, bli bedervet5) (språkvitenskap, om tekst) forvrenge, forvanske, korrumpere6) ( gammeldags) infisere, smitte, besmitteIIadj. \/kəˈrʌpt\/1) korrupt, korruptibel, bestikkelig, uhederlig2) moralsk fordervet, fordervet3) dårlig, råtten, bedervet4) ( gammeldags) smittet, besmittet, infisert5) (språkvitenskap, om tekst) forvansket, forvrengt6) (EDB, om data eller program) forklaring: ødelagt av magnetluscorrupt practices bedragerske aktiviteter bestikkelser (ved valg), valgfusk -
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1) корумпований, безчесний, продажний; морально заплямований; розкладницький, розпусний; зіпсований; викривлений ( про текст тощо), недостовірний ( про текст)2) (морально) розкладати, корумпувати, підкупати, давати хабара; схиляти, підмовляти ( на вчинення злочину); позбавляти громадянських прав; псувати(ся), розкладати(ся)•- corrupt administration
- corrupt bargain
- corrupt bureaucrat
- corrupt elements
- corrupt government
- corrupt government official
- corrupt in blood
- corrupt influence
- corrupt judge
- corrupt judicial system
- corrupt individual
- corrupt institution
- corrupt leader
- corrupt means
- corrupt official
- corrupt person
- corrupt personal morality
- corrupt police force
- corrupt policeman
- corrupt politician
- corrupt politics
- corrupt practice
- corrupt practices
- corrupt practices act
- corrupt practices charges
- corrupt public morals
- corrupt regime
- corrupt rule
- corrupt society
- corrupt text
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1. [kəʹrʌpt] a1. испорченный, нечистый2. продажный; коррумпированныйcorrupt judge - продажный судья; судья-взяточник
corrupt practices - амер. злоупотребления (особ. на выборах)
3. развратный; растленный; безнравственныйcorrupt desires - гнусные помыслы /помышления/
4. искажённый, недостоверный (о тексте и т. п.)he spoke a corrupt form of French - он говорил на ломаном французском языке
2. [kəʹrʌpt] v♢
corrupt in /of/ blood - ист. лишённый гражданских прав за совершение тяжкого преступления (в т. ч. о потомках преступника)1. 1) портить, развращать2) портиться, развращаться2. 1) портить, гноить2) гнить, разлагаться3. подкупать, давать взятку4. искажать, извращать (текст и т. п.)careless scribes corrupted the original manuscript - небрежные переписчики исказили оригинальный текст рукописи
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{kə'rʌpt}
I. 1. покварен, развратен, безчестен, продажен, корумпиран
CORRUPT practices корупция, подкупничество
2. изопачен, подправен, фалшифициран, опорочен, нечист, пълен с грешки (за език, текст)
3. развален, гнил, разложен
II. 1. покварявам (се), развращавам (се), корумпирам, подкупвам
2. изопачавам, подправям, фалшифицирам, опорочавам
3. развалям (се), заразявам (се), гния, разлагам (се)* * *{kъ'r^pt} а 1. покварен, развратен; безчестен; продажен, кору(2) {kъ'r^pt} v 1. покварявам (се), развращавам (се); корумпи* * *опорочавам; порочен; преиначен; безчестен; развален; разложен; развалям; разлагам; развратен; развращавам; разкапан; гния; дегенерирал; гнил; замърсявам; изопачавам; изопачен; корумпирам;* * *1. corrupt practices корупция, подкупничество 2. i. покварен, развратен, безчестен, продажен, корумпиран 3. ii. покварявам (се), развращавам (се), корумпирам, подкупвам 4. изопачавам, подправям, фалшифицирам, опорочавам 5. изопачен, подправен, фалшифициран, опорочен, нечист, пълен с грешки (за език, текст) 6. развален, гнил, разложен 7. развалям (се), заразявам (се), гния, разлагам (се)* * *corrupt[kə´rʌpt] I. adj 1. покварен, разврате́н, порочен, продажен, безчестен; thoroughly \corrupt novel дълбоко покваряващ роман; \corrupt practices корупция, подкупничество, рушветчийство; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv corruptly; 2. изопачен, подправен, фалшифициран, развален, опорочен, недостоверен, неистински; • \corrupt in blood лишен от граждански права; 3. развален, гнил, разложен, лош; II. v 1. покварявам (се), развращавам (се), корумпирам, подкупвам; 2. развалям (се), заразявам (се); 3. гния, разлагам се; 4. изопачавам, подправям, фалшифицирам, опорочавам. -
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kəˈrʌpt
1. прил.
1) испорченный, порочный, безнравственный Syn: spoilt, broken, depraved, perverted, evil, wicked
2) коррумпированный, продажный corrupt judges ≈ продажные судьи corrupt practices ≈ злоупотребления Syn: venal
3) испорченный, прогнивший, загнивающий Syn: putrid, rotten, tainted
4) искаженный (о языке, тексте и т. п.) Latin nigromantia, corrupt form of necromantia ≈ латинское слово nigromantia является искаженной формой слова necromantia
2. гл.
1) развращать, разлагать Syn: pervert
2., defile I
2) разлагаться( о человеке, обществе, государстве и т. п.) Syn: putrefy, rot, decay
3) подкупать, давать взятку Syn: bribe
2.
4) гноить, портить (мясо, фрукты и другие органические вещества)
5) гнить, разлагаться ( об органических веществах) Syn: taint
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6) искажать (язык, текст и т. п.) испорченный, нечистый - * air испорченный воздух продажный;
коррумпированный - * judge продажный судья;
судья-взяточник - * practices (американизм) злоупотребления - a doctor's * practices нарушение врачебной этики развратный;
растленный;
безнравственный - * desires гнусные помыслы - * film аморальный фильм искаженный, недостоверный - he spoke a * form of French он говорил на ломаном французском языке > * in /of/ blood( историческое) лишенный гражданских прав за совершение тяжкого преступления портить, развращать - to * the character портить характер - to * morals развращать нравы портиться, развращаться портить, гноить;
гнить, разлагаться подкупать, давать взятку - this official cannot be *ed этот чиновник неподкупен искажать, извращать - careless scribes *ed the original manuscript небрежные переписчики исказили оригинальный текст рукописи ~ продажный;
corrupt practices взяточничество, бесчестные приемы practice: ~ (обыкн. pl) происки, интриги;
corrupt practices взяточничество;
discreditable practices темные дела;
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1. verb(to make or become evil or bad: He was corrupted by the bad influence of two friends.) pokvariti (se), podkupiti2. adjective1) (bad or evil: The government is corrupt.) pokvarjen2) (impure: a corrupt form of English.) popačen•- corruptibility
- corruption* * *I [kərʌpt]1.transitive verbpokvariti, poslabšati; razkrojiti; spačiti; podkupiti;2.intransitive verbpokvariti se, zgniti, strohnetiII [kərʌpt]adjective ( corruptly adverb)pokvarjen, slab, okužen; nepošten, nemoralen, podkupljivjuridically corrupt in blood — brez državljanskih pravic -
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2) подкупать4) склонять (к совершению преступления, проступка)5) морально запятнанный, испорченный; бесчестный•corrupt in blood — англ. истор. лишённый прав состояния с конфискацией имущества вследствие приговора к смертной казни или объявления вне закона
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1) История: лишенный гражданских прав за совершение тяжкого преступления (в т. ч. о потомках преступника) -
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История: лишенный гражданских прав за совершение тяжкого преступления (в т. ч. о потомках преступника) -
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14 утерявший гражданские права
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > утерявший гражданские права
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вы убедитесь, что я прав — you will find that I am right
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > утерявший гражданские права
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16 kan
1. blood. 2. hem-, hemo-, hemi-, haem-, haemo-. 3. hemic, hematic. 4. lineage, family. -ı ağır 1. dull and boring by nature. 2. sluggish by nature. - ağlamak to shed tears of blood, be deeply distressed. - akçesi blood money, wergeld. - akıtmak 1. to sacrifice an animal. 2. to shed blood. - akmak for blood to be shed. - akmaksızın without bloodshed. - akrabalığı blood relationship, consanguinity. - aktarımı blood transfusion. - aktarmak /a/ to give (someone) a blood transfusion. - alacak damarı bilmek to know where to turn for help. - alma med. bloodletting. - almak /dan/ to take blood (from), bleed. - aramak to be out for blood. - bağı blood tie. - bankası blood bank. - basımı path. congestion. - basıncı blood pressure. - basıncı yüksekliği high blood pressure, hypertension. - başına sıçramak/- beynine çıkmak/vurmak to get or have one´s blood up, see red, blow one´s top. - boşalmak to hemorrhage. -a boyamak/bulamak /ı/ to wreak carnage in (a place). -a boyanmak/bulanmak to be covered with blood. -ı bozuk corrupt or evil by nature. - cisimciği blood corpuscle. - çanağı gibi bloodshot (eyes). - çekme med. dry cupping. -ı çekmek /a/ to resemble (a parent) (in looks and in character). - çıbanı boil, furuncle. - çıkar. Blood will flow./There will be a big fight. - çıkmak for blood to be spilled. - dalgası rush of blood to a part of the body, flush. - damarı blood vessel. - davası blood feud, vendetta. - değiştirme med. exchange transfusion. -ı dindirmek to stanch blood. -ına dokunmak /ın/ to make (one´s) blood boil. - dolaşımı/deveranı circulation of the blood. -ı donmak to be shocked, be horrified. - dökmek to shed blood. - dökücü bloodthirsty. -ına ekmek doğramak /ın/ 1. to be glad that one has caused (another´s) death. 2. to benefit by having caused (another´s) misfortune. -ını emmek /ın/ to exploit (someone) unmercifully. - gelmek to bleed. -ına girmek /ın/ 1. to have (someone´s) blood on one´s hands. 2. to deflower (a girl). 3. to damage, destroy. - gitmek /dan/ to bleed (while defecating or menstruating). - gövdeyi götürmek for much blood to be shed, for many people to be killed. - grubu blood group, blood type. - gütme blood feud, vendetta. - gütmek to seek blood vengeance, engage in a vendetta. - hücresi blood cell. -ı ısınmak /a/ to warm to, feel affectionate or sympathetic towards (someone). -ını içine akıtmak/-ı içine akmak to hide one´s sorrows. - iğnesi hypodermic injection of blood-building medicine. - istemek to be out for blood, want blood revenge. - işeme hematuria. -a kan! Blood for blood!/Death to the murderer! -a kan istemek to want blood revenge. -ı kanla yıkamak to exact blood revenge. - kardeşi blood brother. - kaybetmek to lose blood. - kaybı loss of blood. -ı kaynamak 1. to be full of beans, be full of pep. 2. /a/ to feel a sudden rush of affection for (someone). -ları kaynaşmak to come to like each other very quickly, become good friends in no time. - kesici styptic, hemostatic. - kırmızı blood-red, crimson. -ı kurumak to be exasperated. -ını kurutmak /ın/ to exasperate, vex. - kusmak 1. to vomit blood. 2. to be extremely pained or grieved. - kusturmak /a/ to oppress unmercifully. - kusup kızılcık şerbeti içtim demek to hide one´s sufferings from others. - lekesi blood stain. - merkezi blood transfusion center. - muayenesi law blood test (to determine paternity). - nakli blood transfusion. - olmak for murder to take place. (aralarında) - olmak to be involved in a blood feud. -ında olmak to run in the blood of, be in one´s blood. - oturmak /a/ to have a subcutaneous hemorrhage. - oturması subcutaneous hemorrhage. -ıyla ödemek /ı/ to pay with one´s life (for). -ı pahasına at the cost of one´s life. - pıhtılaşması blood coagulation. - portakalı blood orange. - revan içinde 1. bleeding profusely. 2. covered with blood. -ı sıcak outgoing, friendly, warm, sociable. -ı soğuk unsociable, reserved, cold. -ı sulanmak to -
17 лишенный гражданских прав за совершение тяжкого преступления
History: corrupt in blood (в т. ч. о потомках преступника), corrupt of blood (в т. ч. о потомках преступника)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > лишенный гражданских прав за совершение тяжкого преступления
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18 despreciable
adj.1 despicable, contemptible (indigno).2 insignificant, negligible, paltry, shitty.f. & m.contemptible person, wretch.* * *► adjetivo1 despicable, contemptible2 (sin importancia) negligible* * *adj.1) despicable2) negligible* * *ADJ1) [persona] despicable, contemptible2) (=sin valor) [objeto] worthless; [cantidad] negligible* * *a) <persona/conducta> despicable, contemptibleb)no/nada despreciable — <suma/número> not inconsiderable, significant
* * *= negligible, abject, abjected, despicable, paltry [paltrier -comp., paltriest -sup.], measly [measlier -comp., measliest -sup.], lowdown.Ex. Microforms are obviously very compact, and the microforms themselves occupy negligible space.Ex. Her art works incorporate such abject materials as dirt, hair, excrement, dead animals, menstrual blood and rotting food in order to confront taboo issues of gender and sexuality.Ex. In this study of sapphism in the British novel, Moore often directs our attention to the periphery of sapphic romances, when an abjected body suffers on behalf of the stainless heroine.Ex. Gestation, menstruation, & pregnancy were often considered shameful and despicable.Ex. And there is no guarantee that any of the paltry sums of extra money available will actually benefit the workers in the recipient countries.Ex. Despite the Bank of England's base rate having risen by a full percentage point, the average savings rate is still ' measly'.Ex. The board clearly didn't care if its commissioner was a lowdown, lying, corrupt and untrustworthy creep, likely because that is the nature of the entire organization.----* nada despreciable = not inconsiderable.* * *a) <persona/conducta> despicable, contemptibleb)no/nada despreciable — <suma/número> not inconsiderable, significant
* * *= negligible, abject, abjected, despicable, paltry [paltrier -comp., paltriest -sup.], measly [measlier -comp., measliest -sup.], lowdown.Ex: Microforms are obviously very compact, and the microforms themselves occupy negligible space.
Ex: Her art works incorporate such abject materials as dirt, hair, excrement, dead animals, menstrual blood and rotting food in order to confront taboo issues of gender and sexuality.Ex: In this study of sapphism in the British novel, Moore often directs our attention to the periphery of sapphic romances, when an abjected body suffers on behalf of the stainless heroine.Ex: Gestation, menstruation, & pregnancy were often considered shameful and despicable.Ex: And there is no guarantee that any of the paltry sums of extra money available will actually benefit the workers in the recipient countries.Ex: Despite the Bank of England's base rate having risen by a full percentage point, the average savings rate is still ' measly'.Ex: The board clearly didn't care if its commissioner was a lowdown, lying, corrupt and untrustworthy creep, likely because that is the nature of the entire organization.* nada despreciable = not inconsiderable.* * *1 ‹persona/conducta› despicable, contemptible2no/nada despreciable ‹suma/número› not inconsiderable, significantheredó una suma nada despreciable he inherited a not inconsiderable sum, he inherited a significant o considerable sum of money* * *
despreciable adjetivo
b)
despreciable adjetivo
1 (odioso) despicable, contemptible, worthless
2 (inapreciable, poco importante) negligible
' despreciable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
carroña
- cerda
- cerdo
- ser
- escoria
- gusano
- indigna
- indigno
- mezquina
- mezquino
- miseria
- rata
- ridiculez
- ruin
- sabandija
- mierda
- pinche
- puerco
- rastrero
English:
contemptible
- despicable
- insignificant
- mean
- miserable
- worthless
- wretched
- contempt
* * *♦ adj1. [indigno] despicable, contemptible2. [de poca importancia] negligible;nada despreciable considerable, significant;la nada despreciable suma de $1.000 the not inconsiderable o insignificant sum of $1,000♦ nmfdespicable o contemptible person, wretch* * *adj1 comportamiento contemptible, despicablenada despreciable cantidad large, not inconsiderable* * *despreciable adj1) : despicable, contemptible2) : negligiblenada despreciable: not inconsiderable, significant -
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adj.1 mortal (no inmortal).2 deadly, deleterious, lethal, feral.f. & m.mortal.* * *► adjetivo1 (criatura, ser) mortal2 (veneno) lethal, deadly; (peligro, herida) mortal3 (propio de un muerto) deathly4 (aburrimiento, susto) deadly1 mortal1 mortals* * *noun adj.* * *1. ADJ1) [ser] mortal2) [herida, golpe] fatal, deadly; [disparo, accidente] fatal; [veneno, virus, sustancia, dosis] deadly, lethal; [peligro] mortal3) [pecado] mortal; [odio] deadly4)quedarse mortal — † to be thunderstruck
5)2.SMF (=ser) mortal3.SM (=salto) somersault* * *I1)a) < ser> mortalla caída/el accidente fue mortal — the fall/accident killed him o caused his death
2)a) <odio/enemigo> mortalb) < aburrimiento>IIfue un aburrimiento mortal — it was lethally (AmE) o (BrE) deadly boring
masculino y femenino mortal* * *= lethal, mortal, life threatening, fatal, deadly [deadlier -comp., deadliest -sup.].Ex. The lethal effect of displacement of oxygen by an inert gas, such as nitrogen, on insect populations was investigated.Ex. Individuals are mortal, but an organization can continue indefinitely.Ex. The study also investigated whether persons who had consulted the book before committing suicide had life threatening medical illnesses.Ex. Quite apart from the great toll of unasked questions, any hint of mutual antipathy between enquirer and librarian is fatal to the reference interview.Ex. Sin City is a bustling, violent metropolis where the police department is as corrupt as the streets are deadly.----* accidente mortal = fatal crash, fatal accident.* accidente mortal automovilístico = fatal car accident.* accidente mortal de carretera = fatal road accident.* accidente mortal de coche = fatal car accident.* accidente mortal de tráfico = fatal car accident, fatal road accident.* casi mortal = near-fatal.* dar un salto mortal = somersault, do + a somersault, summersault.* echar una mirada mortal = look + daggers at.* enemigo mortal = mortal foe.* enemistad mortal = blood feud, vendetta.* golpe mortal = mortal blow, death blow, killer blow.* inmortal = immortal.* pecado mortal = mortal sin.* salto mortal = somersault, summersault.* salto mortal hacia atrás = backflip.* víctima mortal = fatality.* * *I1)a) < ser> mortalla caída/el accidente fue mortal — the fall/accident killed him o caused his death
2)a) <odio/enemigo> mortalb) < aburrimiento>IIfue un aburrimiento mortal — it was lethally (AmE) o (BrE) deadly boring
masculino y femenino mortal* * *= lethal, mortal, life threatening, fatal, deadly [deadlier -comp., deadliest -sup.].Ex: The lethal effect of displacement of oxygen by an inert gas, such as nitrogen, on insect populations was investigated.
Ex: Individuals are mortal, but an organization can continue indefinitely.Ex: The study also investigated whether persons who had consulted the book before committing suicide had life threatening medical illnesses.Ex: Quite apart from the great toll of unasked questions, any hint of mutual antipathy between enquirer and librarian is fatal to the reference interview.Ex: Sin City is a bustling, violent metropolis where the police department is as corrupt as the streets are deadly.* accidente mortal = fatal crash, fatal accident.* accidente mortal automovilístico = fatal car accident.* accidente mortal de carretera = fatal road accident.* accidente mortal de coche = fatal car accident.* accidente mortal de tráfico = fatal car accident, fatal road accident.* casi mortal = near-fatal.* dar un salto mortal = somersault, do + a somersault, summersault.* echar una mirada mortal = look + daggers at.* enemigo mortal = mortal foe.* enemistad mortal = blood feud, vendetta.* golpe mortal = mortal blow, death blow, killer blow.* inmortal = immortal.* pecado mortal = mortal sin.* salto mortal = somersault, summersault.* salto mortal hacia atrás = backflip.* víctima mortal = fatality.* * *A1 ‹ser› mortal2 ‹herida› fatal, mortal; ‹dosis› fatal, lethalla caída/el accidente fue mortal the fall/accident killed him o caused his deathsu enfermedad es mortal he is terminally illB1 ‹odio/enemigo› mortal2 ‹aburrimiento›mortalel común de los mortales the majority of people, the average mortal* * *
mortal adjetivo
1
‹ dosis› fatal, lethal;
‹enfermedad/veneno› deadly;
2 ‹odio/enemigo› mortal
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
mortal
mortal
I adjetivo
1 mortal
2 (accidente, veneno, etc) fatal
3 (uso enfático) un mortal hastío, a monumental boredom
II mf mortal
' mortal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fatal
- perecedera
- perecedero
- resto
- salto
- víctima
- pecado
English:
deadly
- death blow
- fatal
- fatality
- mortal
- somersault
- killer
- lethal
- passionate
* * *♦ adj1. [no inmortal] mortal2. [herida, caída, picadura] fatal;tiene una enfermedad mortal she is terminally ill3. [aburrimiento, odio] deadly;me dio un susto mortal he gave me the fright of my life4. [enemigo] mortal, deadlyes un libro mortal it's a deadly boring book♦ nmfmortal* * *I adj1 criatura mortalII m/f mortal* * *mortal adj1) : mortal2) fatal: fatal, deadly♦ mortalmente advmortal nmf: mortal* * *mortal1 adj1. (en general) mortal2. (accidente, enfermedad) fatal4. (uso enfático) dreadfulmortal2 n mortal -
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noun2) (use of corrupt practices) Korruption, die3) (perversion) Korrumpierung, die* * *[-ʃən]1) (the act of corrupting.) die Bestechlichkeit2) (a word that has changed considerably from its original form: Caterpillar is probably a corruption of the Old French word `chatepelose' meaning `hairy cat'.) die Verfälschung* * *cor·rup·tion[kəˈrʌpʃən]n1. no pl (action) of moral standards Korruption f; of a text Entstellung f; of computer file Zerstörung f* * *[kə'rʌpSən]n2) (= corrupt nature) Verdorbenheit f, Verderbtheit f; (by bribery) Bestechlichkeit f; (of morals) Verfall m; (of language, text) Korrumpierung f* * *corruption [kəˈrʌpʃn] s1. Verführung f2. Verderbtheit f, Verdorbenheit f, Verworfenheit f:3. Unredlichkeit f, Unlauterkeit f4. verderblicher Einfluss5. Korruption f:a) Korruptheit f, Bestechlichkeit f, Käuflichkeit fb) korrupte Methoden pl, Bestechung(spolitik) f:corruption of witnesses Zeugenbestechung f;corruption scandal Bestechungsskandal m6. Verfälschung f, Korrumpierung f (eines Texts)7. Fäulnis f (von Lebensmitteln)* * *noun2) (use of corrupt practices) Korruption, die3) (perversion) Korrumpierung, die* * *n.Bestechung f.Korruption f.Ämterkauf m.
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