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1 damaging evidence
1) Юридический термин: дискредитирующее доказательство, дискредитирующее показание, показание2) Политика: компромат -
2 damaging evidence
дискредитуюче свідчення, дискредитуючий доказ, дискредитуючі відомості -
3 damaging evidence
Jur. [Police] élément de preuve préjudiciable ou compromettantEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > damaging evidence
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4 damaging evidence
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5 damaging
1) пошкодження, заподіяння шкоди (пошкодження, збитків)2) дискредитуючий, який завдає шкоди, який заподіює збитки; підривний•- damaging evidencedamaging one's own property with the intent to defraud an insurer — пошкодження своєї власності з метою обману страхувальника
- damaging information
- damaging of property
- damaging party
- damaging statement
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6 evidence
1) средство или средства доказывания; доказательство, доказательства; подтверждение; улика | служить доказательством, подтверждать, доказывать2) свидетельское показание, свидетельские показания | свидетельствовать, давать показания3) дача показаний, представление или исследование доказательств ( как стадия судебного процесса); доказывание4) свидетель•admissible in evidence — допустимый в качестве доказательства;
evidence admissible in chief — доказательства или показания, допустимые при главном допросе;
evidence aliunde — внешнее доказательство, лежащее вне документа доказательство;
evidence at law — судебные доказательства;
evidence before trial — показания, данные или доказательства, представленные до начала судебного процесса;
evidence by affidavit — показания в форме аффидевита;
failure to give evidence — непредставление доказательств; невозможность дать показания; отказ от дачи показаний;
evidence for the defence — 1. доказательства защиты 2. показания свидетелей защиты;
evidence for the defendant — доказательства в пользу ответчика, подсудимого;
evidence for the plaintiff — доказательства в пользу истца;
evidence for the prosecution — 1. доказательства обвинения, улики 2. показания свидетелей обвинения;
evidence implicating the accused — доказательства, дающие основание полагать, что преступление совершено обвиняемым;
in evidence — в доказательство, в качестве доказательства;
evidence in corroboration — доказательство в подтверждение других доказательств;
evidence in cross-examination — свидетельские показания или доказательства, полученные при перекрёстном допросе ( стороной свидетеля противной стороны);
evidence in disproof — показания или доказательства в опровержение;
evidence in question — 1. оспариваемое доказательство 2. исследуемое и оцениваемое доказательство;
evidence in rebuttal — доказательство или показание в опровержение;
evidence in support of the opposition — пат. обоснование протеста, мотивированный протест;
evidence in the case — доказательства или показания по делу;
evidence is out — доказательства исчерпаны;
item in evidence — предмет, представленный в качестве доказательства;
evidence material to the case — доказательство, имеющее существенное значение для дела;
evidence on appeal — показания, доказательства по апелляции;
evidence on commission — показания по поручению;
evidence on hearing — доказательство на рассмотрении суда;
evidence on oath — показания под присягой;
on the evidence — на основании данных показаний или представленных доказательств;
evidence par excellence — лучшее доказательство;
piece of evidence — часть доказательственного материала; отдельное доказательство;
evidence relevant to credibility — доказательство, относящиеся к надёжности свидетеля, достоверности его показаний;
evidence relevant to weight — доказательства, относящиеся к убедительности других доказательств;
evidence sufficient to sustain the case — доказательства, достаточные для поддержания ( данной) версии;
to adduce evidence — представить доказательство;
to admit evidence — допустить доказательство;
to admit in evidence — допустить в качестве доказательства;
to appear in evidence — вытекать из представленных доказательств;
to become Commonwealth's [Crown's, government's, King's, People's, Queen's, State's] evidence — стать свидетелем обвинения, перейти на сторону обвинения, дав показания против сообвиняемого;
to call (for) evidence — истребовать доказательства;
to compare evidence — 1. сопоставить доказательства, показания 2. произвести очную ставку;
evidence to contradict — контрдоказательство; контрпоказание;
to develop evidence — представить доказательства;
to exaggerate evidence — преувеличить силу доказательства;
to fabricate evidence — сфабриковать доказательства;
to give evidence — 1. давать показания 2. представить доказательства;
to give in evidence — представить в качестве доказательства;
to give evidence under compulsion — давать показания по принуждению;
to introduce evidence — представить доказательства;
to introduce in evidence — представить в качестве доказательства;
to lead evidence — 1. заслушивать, отбирать показания 2. принимать доказательства;
evidence to meet — доказательство в поддержку, поддерживающее доказательство;
to offer evidence — представить доказательства;
to offer in evidence — представить в качестве доказательства;
to prepare evidence — 1. сфабриковать доказательства 2. подготовиться к даче показаний;
to prepare false evidence — сфабриковать ложные доказательства;
to produce evidence — представить доказательства;
to put in evidence — представить в качестве доказательства;
to read into evidence — зачитывать текст в доказательство правильности или неправильности его содержания;
evidence to rebut — доказательство в опровержение, опровергающее доказательство;
to receive evidence — 1. получить, отобрать показания 2. принять доказательства;
to receive in evidence — принять в качестве доказательства;
to review evidence — рассмотреть или пересмотреть доказательства;
to search for evidence — искать доказательства;
to sift evidence — тщательно исследовать, анализировать доказательства или показания;
to suppress evidence — скрыть доказательства;
to take evidence — 1. отобрать показания 2. принять доказательства;
to tender evidence — представить доказательства;
to tender in evidence — представить в качестве доказательства;
evidence to the contrary — доказательство противного;
to weigh evidence — оценить доказательства;
to withhold evidence — воздержаться, отказаться от дачи показаний или от представления доказательств;
- evidence of arrestevidence wrongfully obtained — доказательства, показания, полученные с нарушением закона
- evidence of blood grouping tests
- evidence of character
- evidence of confession
- evidence of credibility
- evidence of crime
- evidence of debt
- evidence of disposition
- evidence of fact
- evidence of guilt
- evidence of identification
- evidence of identity
- evidence of indebtedness
- evidence of opportunity
- evidence of practice
- evidence of reputation
- evidence of title
- acceptable evidence
- actual evidence
- additional evidence
- adduced evidence
- adequate evidence
- adminicular evidence
- admissible evidence
- admitted evidence
- adversary evidence
- affirmative evidence
- affirmative rebuttal evidence
- after-discovered evidence
- ample evidence
- ascertaining evidence
- autoptical evidence
- auxiliary evidence
- available evidence
- ballistics evidence
- ballistic evidence
- best evidence
- better evidence
- biological evidence
- casual evidence
- character evidence
- character-witness evidence
- circumstantial evidence
- civil evidence
- clear evidence
- closed evidence
- cogent evidence
- collateral evidence
- Commonwealth's evidence
- competent evidence
- completing evidence
- conclusive evidence
- concocted evidence
- concomittant evidence
- confirmatory evidence
- conflicting evidence
- consistent evidence
- contradicting evidence
- contrary evidence
- contributing evidence
- controverted evidence
- controvertible evidence
- convincing evidence
- copy evidence
- corroborated evidence
- corroborating evidence
- counteracting evidence
- counter evidence
- credible evidence
- criminal evidence
- criminating evidence
- Crown's evidence
- culpatory evidence
- cumulative evidence
- damaging evidence
- damning evidence
- decisive evidence
- demeanor evidence
- demonstrative evidence
- derivative evidence
- direct evidence
- disproving evidence
- doctored evidence
- documentary evidence
- empirical evidence
- entered evidence
- exact evidence
- excluded evidence
- exculpatory evidence
- expert evidence
- expert opinion evidence
- explaining evidence
- external evidence
- extrajudicial evidence
- extraneous evidence
- extrinsic evidence
- fabricated evidence
- false evidence
- final evidence
- fingerprint evidence
- firm evidence
- first hand evidence
- footprint evidence
- foundation evidence
- fragmentary evidence
- fresh evidence
- further evidence
- government's evidence
- habit evidence
- hard evidence
- hearsay evidence
- higher evidence
- identification evidence
- identifying evidence
- illegally obtained evidence
- illustrative evidence
- immaterial evidence
- immunized evidence
- impeaching evidence
- implicating evidence
- impugned evidence
- inadequate evidence
- inadmissible evidence
- incompetent evidence
- inconclusive evidence
- inconsistent evidence
- incontroverted evidence
- incontrovertible evidence
- incriminating evidence
- inculpatory evidence
- independent evidence
- indicative evidence
- indirect evidence
- indispensable evidence
- indubitable evidence
- inferential evidence
- inferior evidence
- insufficient evidence
- insufficient evidence for the defence
- internal evidence
- introduced evidence
- irrefutable evidence
- irrelevant evidence
- judicial evidence
- King's evidence
- legal evidence
- legally obtained evidence
- legitimate evidence
- manufactured evidence
- material evidence
- mathematical evidence
- moral evidence
- negative evidence
- negative rebuttal evidence
- newly-discovered evidence
- nonexculpatory evidence
- notarial evidence
- obtainable evidence
- obtained evidence
- offered evidence
- official evidence
- opinion evidence
- opinion evidence of character
- opposing evidence
- oral evidence
- original evidence
- out-of-court evidence
- overwhelming evidence
- parol evidence
- partial evidence
- pedigree evidence
- People's evidence
- perjured evidence
- persuasive evidence
- physical evidence
- police evidence
- positive evidence
- possible evidence
- preappointed evidence
- predominant evidence
- preferable evidence
- prejudicial evidence
- presuming evidence
- presumptive evidence
- prevailing evidence
- prima facie evidence
- primary evidence
- probable evidence
- proffered evidence
- proper evidence
- prosecution evidence
- prospectant evidence
- proving evidence
- pure expert opinion evidence
- Queen's evidence
- radar evidence of speed
- radar evidence
- real evidence
- reasonable evidence
- rebuttal evidence
- rebutted evidence
- rebutting evidence
- receivable evidence
- received evidence
- recognized evidence
- recollection evidence
- record evidence
- recorded evidence
- record evidence of title
- related evidence
- relevant evidence
- repelling evidence
- reputation evidence of character
- requisite evidence
- retrospectant evidence
- routine practice evidence
- satisfactory evidence
- scientific evidence
- secondary evidence
- second hand evidence
- shaken evidence
- significant evidence
- similar evidence
- slimmer evidence
- slim evidence
- solid evidence
- spoken evidence
- state's evidence
- strengthening evidence
- strong evidence
- stronger evidence
- strongest available evidence
- substantial evidence
- substantive evidence
- substitutionary evidence
- sufficient evidence
- supplementary evidence
- supporting evidence
- suspect evidence
- sworn evidence
- tainted evidence
- tendered evidence
- testimonial evidence
- trace evidence
- traditionary evidence
- uncontradicted evidence
- uncorroborated evidence
- unfavourable evidence
- unshaken evidence
- unsworn evidence
- untainted evidence
- verbal evidence
- visible evidence
- visual evidence
- vital evidence
- volunteer evidence
- weak evidence
- weaker evidence
- wiretap information evidence
- wiretap evidence
- written evidence
- evidence of criminality
- confirming evidence
- corroborative evidence
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adjectiveschädlich (to für)* * *dam·ag·ing[ˈdæmɪʤɪŋ]1. (destroying) schädlich2. (disadvantageous) evidence, remark nachteilig* * *['dmIdZɪŋ]adjschädlich; remarks abträglichto be damaging to sb/sth — sich auf jdn/etw schädigend or schädlich auswirken, schädlich für jdn/etw sein
that was a damaging blow to his pride — das hat seinem Stolz einen empfindlichen Schlag versetzt
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1) ( destroying) schädlich;to be \damaging to sth für etw akk schädlich sein -
9 порочащее сведение
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Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > порочащее сведение
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11 компромат
1) General subject: dirt, (собирать компромат) на выборах: conduct opposition research (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opposition_research) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opposition_research), (собирать) dig the dirt (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/panorama/archive/981759.stm), damaging information (http://talkleft.com/new_archives/011554.html), dirty laundry, (использовать компромат) play dirty - see http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/prem/200406/green2) Colloquial: dirt (Газета опубликовала компромат на кандидата. The newspaper printed dirt about the candidate.; компрометирующие материалы, сведения compromising materials), sleaze3) Slang: bad rep jacket, dirty jacket4) Law: incriminating evidence5) Politics: mudslinging, damaging evidence -
12 показание
1) General subject: deposition (письменное), evidence, showing, testimony3) Naval: reading (инструмента)4) Medicine: indication (для лечения)6) Engineering: bearing, indicated value (прибора), instantaneous indication, place value (прибора), read-out7) Mathematics: observation, reading (from meter)10) Automobile industry: registration (счётчика), test value (датчика)12) Astronautics: indicated reading13) Coolers: indication (прибора)14) Business: statement15) Oilfield: display16) Quality control: registration (прибора), score (на шкале)18) Chromatography: detector response -
13 собирать сведения
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > собирать сведения
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14 das Material
- {blurb} lời quảng cáo sách, lời giới thiệu sách - {body} thân thể, thể xác, xác chết, thi thể, thân, nhóm, đoàn, đội, ban, hội đồng, khối, số lượng lớn, nhiều, con người, người, vật thể - {material} chất, tài liệu, nguyên liệu, vật liệu, vải - {stuff} chất liệu, thứ, món, tiền nong, gỗ lạt, đạn, vải len, rác rưởi, chuyện vớ vẩn, ngón, nghề, môn, cách làm ăn = das Material (Jura) {evidence}+ = das Material (Stoff) {fabric}+ = das rollende Material (Eisenbahn) {rolling stock}+ = das belastende Material (Jura) {damaging evidence}+ -
15 дискредитирующее доказательство
Law: damaging evidenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дискредитирующее доказательство
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16 дискредитирующее показание
Law: damaging evidenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дискредитирующее показание
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17 вреда
harm, damage, hurt, injuryвреди и загуби юр. damagesсъдя за вреди sue for damagesвредата от the harm/damage caused/done byтова ще бъде в твоя вреда it will tell against youпоказания във вреда на evidence damaging toпричинявам вреда на do s.o. harm, do harm to, inflict damage on harmпричинявам голяма вредана do much harm to, do great/heavy damage toкуршумът мина покрай него, без да му причини никаква вреда the shot went harmlessly past* * *вреда̀,ж., -ѝ harm, damage, hurt, injury; disservice; \вредаата от the harm/damage caused/done by; \вредаи и загуби юр. damages; във \вредаа на to s.o.’s prejudice/detriment/disadvantage; няма \вредаа да there is no harm in (с ger.); показания във \вредаа на evidence damaging to; предявявам иск за \вредаи claim for damages; причинявам \вредаа на do s.o. harm, do harm to, inflict/cause damage on; harm; юр. damnify; съдя за \вредаи sue for damages; това ще бъде в твоя \вредаа it will tell against you.* * *damage: sue for вредаs - съдя за вреди; detriment; disadvantage; harm{ha:m}: I will do you no вреда. - Няма да ти причиня никакви вреди.; hurt; mischief{`mistSi:f}; prejudice (юр.); wound* * *1. harm, damage, hurt, injury 2. вреди и загуби юр. damages 3. във ВРЕДАна to s.o.'s prejudice/detriment/disadvantage 4. куршумът мина покрай него, без да му причини никаква ВРЕДА the shot went harmlessly past 5. няма ВРЕДАда there is no harm in (c ger.) 6. показания във ВРЕДА на evidence damaging to 7. причинявам ВРЕДА на do s. о. harm, do harm to, inflict damage on: harm 8. причинявам голяма ВРЕДАна do much harm to, do great/heavy damage to 9. съдя за вреди sue for damages: ВРЕДАта от the harm/damage caused/done by 10. това ще бъде в твоя ВРЕДА it will tell against you -
18 влиять разрушительно на что-либо
to interfere in a damaging way with smthA great deal of empirical evidence shows that pictures interfere in a damaging way with all aspects of learning to read.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > влиять разрушительно на что-либо
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19 разрушительно влиять на что-либо
to interfere in a damaging way with smthA great deal of empirical evidence shows that pictures interfere in a damaging way with all aspects of learning to read.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > разрушительно влиять на что-либо
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20 accusation
nto be under an accusation of smth — обвиняться / быть обвиненным в чем-л.
to bring an accusation against smb — выдвигать обвинение против / обвинять кого-л.
to level / to make an accusation at / against smb — выдвигать обвинение против / обвинять кого-л.
to retract one's accusations — брать обратно свои обвинения
to subject smb to uncorroborated accusations — выдвигать в чей-л. адрес неподтвержденные обвинения
- accusation that...to withdraw one's accusations — брать обратно свои обвинения
- accusation was couched in diplomatic terms
- accusation was entirely without foundation
- accusations are without basis
- accusations are without foundation
- damaging accusation
- false accusation
- grave accusation
- groundless accusation
- mutual accusations
- nonfounded accusation
- nonsubstantiated accusation
- politically motivated accusations
- renewed accusations
- repeated accusations
- sweeping accusations
- there was not a single piece of evidence to support the accusations
- unjust accusation
- widespread accusations
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