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3 deprivation of right
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4 deprivation of right of disposal
Деловая лексика: лишение избирательного права, лишение права распоряжаться собственностьюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > deprivation of right of disposal
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5 deprivation of right to hold specific posts
Юридический термин: лишение права занимать определённые должностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > deprivation of right to hold specific posts
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втрата; зняття з посади; позбавлення (в т. ч. прав тощо); позбавлення бенефіціяdeprivation of parliamentary immunity — = deprivation of parliamentary privilege позбавлення парламентської недоторканності
deprivation of parliamentary privilege — = deprivation of parliamentary immunity
- deprivation of citizenshipdeprivation of the right to hold the position — позбавлення права обіймати певну посаду (певні посади)
- deprivation of civil rights
- deprivation of consortium
- deprivation of freedom
- deprivation of liberty
- deprivation of life
- deprivation of parental rights
- deprivation of property
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[ˌdeprɪˈveɪʃən]deprivation лишение deprivation церк. лишение бенефиции deprivation потеря; лишение deprivation потеря, лишение deprivation потеря deprivation снятие с должности deprivation утрата deprivation of eligibility for election лишение права на избрание deprivation of liberty лишение свободы deprivation of property конфискация имущества deprivation of right of disposal лишение избирательного права deprivation of right of disposal лишение права распоряжаться собственностью -
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сущ.1) общ. лишение, отнятие, потеря, утрата (утрата базовых экономических (питание, жилье и др.) и социальных (здравоохранение, образование и др.) благ)Sleep deprivations can result in mental disorders. — Потеря сна может вызвать психические расстройства.
People suffered terrible deprivations during the war. — Во время войны люди испытывали ужасные лишения.
2) соц. лишение, депривация (чувство недовольства, испытываемое индивидом или социальной группой из-за своего положения)See:relative deprivation, absolute deprivation, poverty, cultural deprivation, culture deprivation, material deprivation, cycle of deprivation, inferiority complex3) псих. депривация ( сенсорная недостаточность)4) биол. депривация ( нарушение деятельности систем биологического или социального организма)5) юр. лишение (каких-л. прав по решению суда)See:* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
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N1. वंचनThe poor suffer even from the deprivation of right to proper housing.2. गरीबीIndia has widespread deprivation caused by lack of employment. -
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deprivation [‚deprɪˈveɪ∫ən]* * *[ˌdeprɪ'veɪʃn]1) ( poverty) ( of person) privations fpl; ( of society) dénuement m2) Psychology carence f affective3) (of right, privilege) privation f -
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ˌdeprɪˈveɪʃən сущ.
1) потеря;
лишение, отнятие;
убыток deprivation of liberty ≈ лишение свободы deprivation of property ≈ конфискация имущества deprivation of citizenship ≈ лишение гражданства deprivation of civil rights ≈ поражение в правах, лишение гражданских прав deprivation of life ≈ лишение жизни to suffer deprivation ≈ понести потерю
2) а) лишить должности б) церк. отрешение от должности;
лишение бенефиция лишение;
отнятие - * of civil rights поражение в гражданских правах потеря, утрата( церковное) лишение бенефиция выключение, депривация - * of hearing выключение слуха deprivation лишение ~ церк. лишение бенефиции ~ потеря;
лишение ~ потеря, лишение ~ потеря ~ снятие с должности ~ утрата ~ of eligibility for election лишение права на избрание ~ of liberty лишение свободы ~ of property конфискация имущества ~ of right of disposal лишение избирательного права ~ of right of disposal лишение права распоряжаться собственностьюБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > deprivation
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[ˌdeprɪ'veɪʃn]1) (poverty) (of person) privazioni f.pl.; (of society) miseria f.2) psic. deprivazione f.3) (of right, privilege) privazione f., perdita f.* * *[depri'veiʃən]1) ((a condition of) loss, hardship etc.) privazione2) ((an) act of depriving.) privazione* * *deprivation /dɛprɪˈveɪʃn/n. [cu]1 povertà: economic [social] deprivation, povertà economica [sociale]; pockets of deprivation, sacche di povertà2 privazione: sleep [oxygen, water] deprivation, privazione di sonno [di ossigeno, d'acqua]: the deprivations of life in the Middle Ages, le privazioni della vita nel Medioevo● (leg.) deprivation of civil rights [of liberty], privazione (o perdita) dei diritti civili [della libertà] □ (leg.) deprivation of enjoyment, privazione del godimento ( di beni).* * *[ˌdeprɪ'veɪʃn]1) (poverty) (of person) privazioni f.pl.; (of society) miseria f.2) psic. deprivazione f.3) (of right, privilege) privazione f., perdita f. -
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1. n1) право2) (the right) полит. правые•to abolish / to abrogate a right — отменять право
to achieve one's legitimate rights — добиваться осуществления своих законных прав
to be within one's rights in doing smth — быть вправе делать что-л.
to challenge smb's right — оспаривать чье-л. право
to champion smb's rights — отстаивать / защищать чьи-л. права, выступать в защиту чьих-л. прав
to come out in support of smb's rights — отстаивать / защищать чьи-л. права, выступать в защиту чьих-л. прав
to consolidate smb's rights — усиливать чьи-л. права
to contest smb's right — оспаривать чье-л. право
to curtail the rights — урезать кого-л. в правах, ограничивать чьи-л. права
to deprive smb of right — лишать кого-л. права, отказывать кому-л. в праве
to dispute smb's right — оспаривать чье-л. право
to enjoy a right to smth / to do smth — обладать / пользоваться правом, иметь право на что-л. / делать что-л.
to enshrine the right of citizenship in the constitution — записывать право гражданства в конституции
to exercise a right — использовать / осуществлять право, пользоваться правом
to forfeit one's right — утрачивать / лишаться своего права
to give / to grant smb a right — предоставлять кому-л. право
to have a right to smth / to do smth — обладать / пользоваться правом, иметь право на что-л. / делать что-л.
to implement a right — использовать / осуществлять право, пользоваться правом
to infringe smb's rights — ущемлять чьи-л. права
to maintain smb's rights — отстаивать / защищать чьи-л. права, выступать в защиту чьих-л. прав
to make new commitments to human rights — брать на себя новые обязательства в деле соблюдения прав человека
to promote respect for and observance of human rights — поощрять уважение и соблюдение прав человека
to reaffirm one's right — подтверждать свое право
to realize a right — использовать / осуществлять право; пользоваться правом
to relinquish / to renounce a right — отказываться от права
to reserve a right to do smth — оставлять / сохранять за собой право делать что-л.
to restore one's rights — восстанавливать свои права
to stand up for smb's rights — отстаивать / защищать чьи-л. права, выступать в защиту чьих-л. прав
to strengthen smb's rights — усиливать чьи-л. права
to suppress smb's right — подавлять чьи-л. права
to uphold the right — поддерживать чье-л. право
to vindicate smb's rights — отстаивать / защищать чьи-л. права, выступать в защиту чьих-л. прав
- abortion rightto violate smb's rights — нарушать / ущемлять чьи-л. права
- abridgment of rights
- abuse of rights
- advocates of human rights
- assault on smb's rights
- basic rights
- belligerent rights
- campaigner for human rights
- capitulations rights
- center right
- champion of human rights
- civic rights
- civil rights
- commitment to human rights
- confirmation right
- constitutional right
- contractual rights
- country's record on human rights - cultural rights
- curtailment of rights
- declaration of rights
- declaration on rights
- defendant's right to silence
- democratic rights
- deprivation of rights
- disregard for human rights
- disregard of human rights
- drift to the right in the government
- drift to the right
- economic rights
- electoral right
- entry rights to a country
- equal rights
- essential right
- European Court of Human Rights
- exclusive rights
- explicit recognition of a country's right to exist
- fishing right
- flagrant violation of rights
- flagrant violations of rights
- frustration of rights
- full right
- fundamental rights
- gay rights
- guaranteed right
- honorable right
- human rights
- hypocrisy over human rights
- immutable right
- implementation of rights
- improved human rights
- inalienable right
- individual rights
- infringement of smb's rights
- infringements of smb's rights
- inherent right
- International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
- invasion of smb's rights
- irrevocable right
- lack of rights
- lacking rights
- land right
- landing right
- lawful right
- legal right
- legitimate right
- minority rights
- monopoly right
- moral-political right
- national rights
- nation's right to self-determination
- navigation right
- negotiating right - oil exploration right
- on the political right
- overflying right
- parental rights
- people's basic rights
- personal rights
- political rights
- port right
- postures about human rights
- preferential right
- procedural rights
- proprietary right
- protection of rights
- realization of rights
- recognition of rights
- religious right
- respect for rights
- respect of rights
- restoration of rights to smb
- restoration of smb's rights
- right of abode
- right of accession
- right of appeal
- right of assembly
- right of association
- right of asylum
- right of authorship
- right of conscience
- right of defense
- right of entry to a country
- right of freedom of thought, conscience and religion
- right of impeachment of the President
- right of inheritance
- right of innocent passage
- right of learning
- right of nations / peoples of self-determination
- right of nations / peoples to self-determination
- right of navigation
- right of passage
- right of peoples to determine their own destiny
- right of peoples to order their own destinies
- right of possession
- right of property
- right of publication
- right of recourse
- right of reply
- right of secession
- right of self-defense
- right of settlement
- right of sovereignty
- right of the defendant to remain silence
- right of veto
- right of visit
- right of workers to strike - right to assembly
- right to associate in public organizations
- right to choose one's own destiny
- right to demonstrate
- right to education
- right to elect and be elected
- right to emigrate
- right to equality before the law
- right to exist
- right to fly a maritime flag
- right to form and to join trade unions
- right to free choice of employment
- right to free education
- right to free medical services
- right to free speech
- right to freedom of conscience
- right to freedom of opinion and expression
- right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association
- right to freedom of religion
- right to freedom of thought
- right to health protection
- right to housing
- right to independence
- right to inherit
- right to juridical equality
- right to keep and bear arms
- right to know
- right to labor
- right to life, liberty and security of person
- right to maintenance
- right to marry and to found a family
- right to material security in old age, sickness and disability
- right to national autonomy
- right to national independence and sovereignty
- right to one's own convictions
- right to own property
- right to privacy
- right to residence
- right to rest and leisure
- right to rest
- right to run the country
- right to sail
- right to secede
- right to security of person
- right to self-rule
- right to silence
- right to sit the case before the court
- right to social insurance
- right to speedy trial
- right to study in the native language
- right to take part in government
- right to take part in the management and administration of state and public affairs
- right to territorial integrity
- right to trial by jury
- right to vote
- right to work
- rights don't come without responsibilities
- rights of a man
- rights of minorities
- rights of national minorities
- rights of small states
- rights of the child
- rights of trade unions
- sacred right
- SDR
- social rights
- socio-political rights
- sole right
- sovereign right
- special drawing rights - swing to the right in the government
- swing to the right
- tensions on human rights
- territorial rights
- theoretical right to secede from a country
- trade union rights
- transit right
- treaty rights
- unconditional right
- undisputed right
- unequal rights - veto right
- vital rights
- voting right
- waiver of a right
- with a right to vote
- without a right to vote 2. a1) правый, правильный2) полит. ( часто Right) правый•- far right -
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1) Юридический термин: лишение права распоряжаться собственностью2) Политика: лишение избирательного праваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > deprivation of the right of disposal
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17 deprivation of the right to occupy determined posts or to engage in a determined activity
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > deprivation of the right to occupy determined posts or to engage in a determined activity
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18 deprivation of the right to vote
Политика: лишение избирательного праваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > deprivation of the right to vote
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19 deprivation of the right of disposal
Англо-русский экономический словарь > deprivation of the right of disposal
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20 deprivation of the right to vote
Англо-русский экономический словарь > deprivation of the right to vote
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