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1 treatment
مُعامَلَة \ treatment. \ See Also معالجة (مُعالَجة) \ مُعَالَجَة \ treatment: dealing with sth.; behaviour towards sb.: his cruel treatment of his children. -
2 cruel
قَاسٍ \ austere: (of people) severe, self-controlled and serious: He always has an austere expression, and never smiles. bad, (worse, worst): (of things that are never good) serious; severe: a bad accident; a bad cold. brutal: having no feeling; cruel: a brutal war; a brutal act of violence. callous: (of the skin) hardened and thick. cruel: liking to hurt others; unkind; causing pain: It is cruel to lock up a child. He struck her a cruel blow. fierce: (of people, their actions and feelings) violent: a fierce attack; a fierce hatred. grim: very serious; ready to suffer or to make others suffer; not yielding; merciless: he faced his enemy with a grim smile. hard: firm; not soft: as hard as iron, not gentle; unkind; demanding complete obedience He’s a hard father. He’s hard on his children. harsh: (of people and punishments) hard; cruel. inhuman: cruel; lacking natural human kindness. merciless: showing no mercy. relentless: pitiless. rigid: stiff; not bending unable to bend. ruthless: merciless; pitiless: a ruthless enemy. severe: (of things) bad or violent, causing anxiety; (of people) hard and merciless: a severe illness; a severe judge. stern: severe demanding obedience: stern treatment; a stern father. stringent: (of conditions, rules, etc.) severe; demanding exact fulfilment. tough: not easily cut or torn or broken: tough meat; tough glass. violent: using force; fierce: a violent attack; a violent temper. virulent: very harmful to the health; poisonous; full of hate: a virulent disease; a virulent political speech. \ See Also عنيف، خبيث (خبيث)، جامد (جامد)، عديم الشفقة، صارم (صَارِم)، مؤلم (مُؤْلِم)، شنيع (شنيع)، وحشي (وَحْشِيّ)، غليظ (غليظ) -
3 Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
Politics: CATУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
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4 жестокое обращение
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5 жестокое обращение
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > жестокое обращение
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6 התאכזרות
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7 обращение обращени·е
обращение при вступлении в должность, на открытии (выставки) — inaugural address speech
2) (в иную веру) conversion3) (обхождение) treatmentплохое обращение — bad / ill treatment, maltreatment
4) эк. (оборот) circulationденежное обращение — currency / money circulation, currency
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > обращение обращени·е
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8 penganiayaan
mistreatment, cruel treatment, oppression* * *maltreatment* * *mistreatment, cruel treatment; oppression, tyrannical treatment; battering -
9 жестокое обращение
1) General subject: harsh treatment, heavy-handed approach, inhuman treatment, abusiveness3) Makarov: barbarian treatment, hard treatment, ill usage, ill useУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > жестокое обращение
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10 протестовать против жестокого обращения
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > протестовать против жестокого обращения
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11 обращение
с.2. (в вн.) conversion (to, into)3. (с тв.; обхождение с кем-л.) treatment (of)плохое обращение с кем-л. — bad* / ill treatment of smb., maltreatment of smb.
жестокое обращение с кем-л. — cruelty to smb., cruel treatment of smb.
4. (с тв.; пользование чем-л.) handling (of), use (of)неосторожное обращение — carelessness in handling, careless handling
научиться обращению — learn* to use (d.)
5. (рд.; оборот) circulation (of)пустить в обращение (вн.) — put* into circulation (d.)
изъять из обращения (вн.) — withdraw* from circulation (d.)
6. ( манера держать себя) manner -
12 aussetzen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t2. (Fische, wilde Tiere) release (into the wild); AGR. (Pflanzen) plant out4. (preisgeben) expose ( Dat to); (Kritik, Spott etc.) auch lay open to; Wind und Wetter / den neugierigen Blicken ausgesetzt sein be exposed to the weather / inquisitive stares; jemandes Launen hilflos ausgesetzt sein be at the mercy of s.o.’s moods5. im Testament: bequeath, leave; (Belohnung, Preis) offer, promise; einen Kopfpreis auf jemanden aussetzen put a price on s.o.’s head; für Hinweise, die zur Ergreifung des Täters führen, sind 1000 Euro ausgesetzt 1000 euros are offered for information that leads to an arrest8. etwas aussetzen ( oder auszusetzen haben) an (+ Dat) object to, find fault with; was ist oder gibt es daran auszusetzen? what’s wrong with it?; er hat immer etwas auszusetzen (an + Dat) he’s never satisfied (with), he never stops criticizing; er hat dauernd was an mir auszusetzen he’s always going on at (Am. picking on) me about something (or other); ich habe nichts daran auszusetzen I have no objections, I have nothing against it; an Gerät etc.: I have no complaints (about it)9. Billard: (Kugel) place11. KATH. (das Allerheiligste) exposeII v/i1. (unterbrechen) stop, break off; Herz, Pulsschlag: miss a beat; öfter: be irregular; völlig: stop (beating); Motor: stall2. (eine Pause machen) take a rest; beim Spiel: ( eine Runde) aussetzen ( müssen) (have to) miss a turn, (have to) sit (a round) out; einen Tag aussetzen take a day off; mit etw. aussetzen stop (+ Ger.) sie hat mit der Pille ausgesetzt she’s stopped taking the pill; ohne auszusetzen without stoppingIII v/refl siehe I 4* * *(stehen bleiben) to misfire;(unterbrechen) to discontinue;(zurücklassen) to expose;sich aussetzento submit* * *aus|set|zen sep1. vt1) Kind, Haustier to abandon; Wild, Fische to release; Pflanzen to plant out; (NAUT ) Passagiere to maroon; Boot to lower2)(= preisgeben)
áússetzen — to expose sb/sth to sthjdn dem Gelächter áússetzen — to expose sb to ridicule
3) (= festsetzen) Belohnung, Preis to offer; (in Testament) to bequeath, to leave1000 Dollar áússetzen — to put 1,000 dollars on sb's head
für Hinweise, die zur Ergreifung der Täter führen, sind 5.000 Euro Belohnung ausgesetzt — a reward of 5,000 euros is being offered for information leading to the arrest of the suspects
5) (= vertagen) Strafvollstreckung, Verfahren to suspend; Urteilsverkündung to defereine Strafe zur Bewährung áússetzen — to give a suspended sentence
6)an jdm/etw etwas auszusetzen haben — to find fault with sb/sth
7) Billardkugel to place2. vi(= aufhören) to stop; (Mensch) to break off, to stop; (bei Spiel) to sit out; (Herz) to stop (beating); (Motor) to fail, to stop; (= versagen) to give outmit etw áússetzen — to stop sth
mit der Pille áússetzen — to stop taking the pill
mit der Behandlung áússetzen — to interrupt the treatment
zwei Wochen mit der Arbeit áússetzen — to interrupt one's work for two weeks
ich setze besser mal aus — I'd better have a break; (bei Spiel) I'd better sit this one out
einen Tag áússetzen — to take a day off
* * *1) (to stop working, sometimes because of a safety device: The engines cut out ( noun cut-out).) cut out2) cut out3) ((an) act of exposing or state of being exposed: Prolonged exposure of the skin to hot sun can be harmful.) exposure4) (to uncover; to leave unprotected from (eg weather, danger, observation etc): Paintings should not be exposed to direct sunlight; Don't expose children to danger.) expose5) (to put (someone) on shore on a lonely island from which he cannot escape.) maroon6) (to remain seated during a dance: Let's sit (this one) out.) sit out7) (to cause to suffer, or submit (to something): He was subjected to cruel treatment; These tyres are subjected to various tests before leaving the factory.) subject* * *Aus·set·zen<->* * *1.transitives Verb1) expose (Dat. to)3) (hinaussetzen) release < animal> [into the wild]; plant out <plants, seedlings>; launch, lower < boat>4)an jemandem/etwas nichts auszusetzen haben — have no objection to somebody/something
an jemandem/etwas/allem etwas auszusetzen haben — find fault with somebody/something/everything
5) (in Aussicht stellen) offer <reward, prize>eine große Summe für etwas aussetzen — provide a large sum for something
6) (Kaufmannsspr.) prepare < consignment> [for packing]2.intransitives Verber muss solang[e] aussetzen, bis er eine Sechs würfelt — he must wait until he throws a six
* * *aussetzen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/tWind und Wetter/den neugierigen Blicken ausgesetzt sein be exposed to the weather/inquisitive stares;jemandes Launen hilflos ausgesetzt sein be at the mercy of sb’s moodseinen Kopfpreis auf jemanden aussetzen put a price on sb’s head;für Hinweise, die zur Ergreifung des Täters führen, sind 1000 Euro ausgesetzt 1000 euros are offered for information that leads to an arrest7. JUR:(eine Strafe) zur Bewährung aussetzen give a suspended sentence8.an (+dat) object to, find fault with;gibt es daran auszusetzen? what’s wrong with it?;an +dat) he’s never satisfied (with), he never stops criticizing;er hat dauernd was an mir auszusetzen he’s always going on at (US picking on) me about something (or other);ich habe nichts daran auszusetzen I have no objections, I have nothing against it; an Gerät etc: I have no complaints (about it)9. Billard: (Kugel) placeB. v/i1. (unterbrechen) stop, break off; Herz, Pulsschlag: miss a beat; öfter: be irregular; völlig: stop (beating); Motor: stalleinen Tag aussetzen take a day off;aussetzen stop (+ger)sie hat mit der Pille ausgesetzt she’s stopped taking the pill;ohne auszusetzen without stoppingC. v/r → A 4* * *1.transitives Verb1) expose (Dat. to)3) (hinaussetzen) release < animal> [into the wild]; plant out <plants, seedlings>; launch, lower < boat>4)an jemandem/etwas nichts auszusetzen haben — have no objection to somebody/something
an jemandem/etwas/allem etwas auszusetzen haben — find fault with somebody/something/everything
5) (in Aussicht stellen) offer <reward, prize>6) (Kaufmannsspr.) prepare < consignment> [for packing]2.intransitives Verb2) (eine Pause machen) < player> miss a turner muss solange aussetzen, bis er eine Sechs würfelt — he must wait until he throws a six
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13 subject
[ˈsabdʒɪkt]1. adjective(of countries etc) not independent, but dominated by another power:خاضِعsubject nations.
2. noun1) a person who is under the rule of a monarch or a member of a country that has a monarchy etc:رَعِيَّهHe is a British subject.
2) someone or something that is talked about, written about etc:What was the subject of the debate?
مَوضوع للبَحْثI've said all I can on that subject.
3) a branch of study or learning in school, university etc:مَوضوع تَعْليميMathematics is his best subject.
4) a thing, person or circumstance suitable for, or requiring, a particular kind of treatment, reaction etc:مَوضوع ، شَيءI don't think her behaviour is a subject for laughter.
5) in English, the word(s) representing the person or thing that usually does the action shown by the verb, and with which the verb agrees:The cat sat on the mat
He hit her because she broke his toy
مُبْتدأ الجُمْلَه، فاعِل، المُسْنَد إليْهِHe was hit by the ball.
3. [səbˈdʒekt] verb1) to bring (a person, country etc) under control:يُخْضِعThey have subjected all the neighbouring states (to their rule).
2) to cause to suffer, or submit (to something):يَخضَعُ لِ، مُعَرَّض لِThese tyres are subjected to various tests before leaving the factory.
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14 penganiayaan
mistreatment, cruel treatment. 2 oppression, tyrannical treatment. 3 battering. -
15 معالجة
مُعَالَجَة \ treatment: dealing with sth.; behaviour towards sb.: his cruel treatment of his children. -
16 Валаамова ослица
Bible: Balaam's ass (Balaam's ass was given the power of speech and protested against Balaam's cruel treatment; used ironically of timid, submissive people unexpectedly voicing their opinion or protest) -
17 валаамова ослица
Bible: Balaam's ass (Balaam's ass was given the power of speech and protested against Balaam's cruel treatment; used ironically of timid, submissive people unexpectedly voicing their opinion or protest) -
18 жёсткое обращение
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19 жестокое обращение с лицом, находящимся в зависимом положении
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > жестокое обращение с лицом, находящимся в зависимом положении
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20 Р-120
ГНУТЬ/СОГНУТЬ (СКРУТИТЬ, СВЕРНУТЬ) В БАРАНИЙ РОГ кого ГНУТЬ/СОГНУТЬ В ДУГУ (В ТРИ ДУГИ, В ТРИ ПОГИБЕЛИ) all coll VP subj: usu. human var. with рог-more often pfv variants with в дугу, в три дуги - more often impfv the verb may take the final position, otherwise fixed WOto force s.o. to submit to one's will by means of oppression, cruel treatment, coercion etc: X Y-a в бараний рог согнул = X bent (twisted) Y to X's willX made Y knuckle under X beat Y into submission (in limited contexts) X knocked Y into a cocked hatX гнёт Y-a в дугу = X tyrannizes YX rides roughshod over Y.(author's usage) «Так-то, - ехидно посмеивался Орозкул про себя, - приполз, упал мне в ноги. Ух, нет у меня большей власти, не таких бы крутил в бараний рог!» (Айтматов 1). "So," Orozkul grinned inwardly. "Crawled over, eh? Groveling at my feet. Ah, if only I had more power—I'd twist some bigger fellows to my will" (1a).«Да вы сознаёте, что происходит в России? -спрашивает Шура. - Или мы мировую буржуазию в бараний рог, или она нас» (Трифонов 6). uAre you aware of what is happening in Russia?" asks Shura. "Either we make the world bourgeoisie knuckle under or they'll do it to us" (6a).А вот погоди! Я вас ужо в бараний рог согну!» (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). "You wait! I'll knock you into a cocked hat!" (2a).
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