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1 арест
1) General subject: apprehension, arrest, caption, custody, detention, elbow, freezing, pinch, run in, taking2) Military: confinement, disciplinary confinement, imprisonment, sentence of confinement3) Law: commitment, committal, hold, nam, putting under arrest, taking of the body (кого-л.)4) Economy: confiscation5) Scottish language: arrestment6) Jargon: bang, round-up, rumble, take the rap, gotcha (The cop reached out, grasped Bruno's shoulder, and made the gotcha. Полицейский дотянулся, схватил Бруно за плечо и арестовал его.), scoop, bust, collar, fall, mit, mitt, pick up, pickup, rap, run-in, slough, snatch, the mitt, trip (обычно с отправкой в тюрьму)7) Banking: block account9) Patents: attachment11) leg.N.P. apprehension (speaking of persons, in criminal cases), arrest (speaking of persons, especially in cases which are not criminal, or of ships, in admiralty cases), attachment (speaking of property, especially in cases of mesne process), distraint (speaking of property, especially in cases of execution of the judgment), seizure (speaking of property, especially in cases of execution of the judgment) -
2 гауптвахта
1) General subject: black hole, cooler, guard-house, guardhouse, guardroom, jankers, military custody, presidio, guard-room2) Military: brig, confinement facility, detention quarters, hoosegow, mill, mooch3) Law: detention room (для военнослужащих, задержанных военной полицией), disciplinary cell, military detention, "gauptvachta" military detention facicilities (РФ) -
3 одиночное заключение
1) General subject: solitary, solitary confinement2) Military: disciplinary segregation3) Law: solitary incarceration4) Business: solitary imprisonmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > одиночное заключение
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4 содержание в дисциплинарной воинской части
General subject: confinement in disciplinary military unitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > содержание в дисциплинарной воинской части
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5 изолятор
сущ.isolation ward; юр. тж. solitary confinement cell; ( карцер тж) disciplinary cell; lock-up- следственный изолятор
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6 изолятор
сущ.isolation ward; юр тж solitary confinement cell; ( карцер тж) disciplinary cell; lock-up; (penal) isolation ward- штрафной изолятор
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