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1 психология преступности
Русско-английский юридический словарь > психология преступности
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2 криминальная психология
Russian-english psychology dictionary > криминальная психология
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3 психология преступности
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > психология преступности
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4 психология преступности
Русско-английский юридический словарь > психология преступности
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5 география преступности
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > география преступности
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6 психология преступности
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > психология преступности
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7 криминальная психология
Psychology: criminal psychologyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > криминальная психология
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8 характер преступности
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > характер преступности
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9 мещанская психология
психология детского возраста, — child psychology
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > мещанская психология
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10 социальная психология
психология детского возраста, — child psychology
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > социальная психология
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11 инженерная психология
психология детского возраста, — child psychology
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > инженерная психология
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12 психология преступности
Law: criminal psychologyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > психология преступности
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13 ответственность за (содеянные) преступления
Psychology: criminal responsibilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ответственность за (содеянные) преступления
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14 преступное оскорбление действием
Psychology: criminal assaultУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > преступное оскорбление действием
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15 преступный тип
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16 ответственность за преступления
Psychology: (содеянные) criminal responsibilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ответственность за преступления
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17 преступление
1) General subject: crime, delinquency (несовершеннолетних), foul play, guilty act, malefaction, misdeed, misdoing, misdoings, perpetration, villainy, wrongdoing2) Law: act of crime, actual criminal act, crime behaviour, criminal act, criminal conduct, criminal infraction, criminal violation, criminal wrong, culpable conduct, guilty conduct, offence, penal act, public offence, public wrong3) Psychology: wickedness4) Jargon: gooseberry lay, lemon (Not one lemon reported all night.), job5) Information technology: computer crime6) Ecology: offense7) Business: fact8) Security: transgression -
18 ссылка
1) General subject: Botany Bay (от названия бухты в Новом Южном Уэльсе, служившей местом ссылки), Ref., allegation (на какую-л. причину), allusion, citation, deportation, exile, mention, note, notes, plea, refer, reference, reference (to) (на кого-л., что-л.), remark, side glance, side-glance, touching (на что-л.), transportation, return2) Computers: Folder target3) Naval: subscript5) Engineering: access address, footer6) History: relegation (в Древнем Риме)7) Law: claim, expulsion, invocation, quotation, record9) Diplomatic term: citation (на автора и т.п.), reference (на примечание, источник и т.п.), reference (на кого-л., что-л.)10) Psychology: reference (на кого-л. или что-л.), touching11) Information technology: dispatcher, handle (целое число, назначаемое некоторому программному ресурсу, процессу или объекту для его уникальной идентификации при дальнейшем использовании), point of reference, pointer12) Advertising: ref13) SAP. corresponding number14) Drilling: footnote15) Network technologies: link, link reference, pointing, points of reference16) Programming: reference (понятие языковое, грамматическое, а не понятие времени исполнения)17) leg.N.P. banishment (criminal law), crossreference, deportation (criminal law), exile (criminal law), transportation (criminal law)19) Makarov: cross-reference, referencing, transportation (в колонии для преступников)20) Internet: hyperlink -
19 оскорбление
1) General subject: a slap in the face, abuse, affront (to offer an affront to somebody - нанести оскорбление кому-либо), contumely, dirt (fling dirt at somebody - осыпать бранью, порочить кого-либо), dishonor, humiliation, injury, insult, obloquy, offence, opprobrium, slap, snub, umbrage, violence (особ. действием), wound, indignity, outrage, term of abuse (слово), obscenity, harassment2) Medicine: scarify3) Bookish: contumely (действием или словом)4) Religion: humiliating, reviling5) Law: act of outrage, contempt (органа власти), contempt (органов власти, парламента и т.п.), degrading, hurt, outrage (грубое)6) Economy: defamation, libel7) Insurance: slander8) Diplomatic term: affront (публичное), contempt (органов власти и т.п.)11) Patents: contempt (органов власти)13) leg.N.P. criminal insult (criminal law)14) Aviation medicine: violation15) Taboo: putdown -
20 случай
1) General subject: accident, case, chance, clip, contingency, episode, event, experience, fortuity, hap, haphazard, happening, haps, incident, incidental, instance, luck, occasion, occurence, occurrence, opportunity, thing, adventure, circumstance, cases, context2) Colloquial: break3) Obsolete: tidings4) Literal: die5) Latin: casus6) Bookish: fortuitousness7) Mathematics: alternate version, alternative (to), chance, modification, situation, variant, variation (of)10) Jargon: squeak, (законы вероятности) avs, slip-up11) Oil: assumption12) Sakhalin energy glossary: incident( is an unplanned event or chain of events which has, or could have caused injury or illness and/or damage /loss/ to people, assets, the environment or reputation)13) leg.N.P. chance (criminal law), misadventure, occasion (criminal law)14) Aviation medicine: accident (несчастный)15) Makarov: hazard
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