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disorderly conduct noun Law perturbation f de l'ordre public -
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Юридический термин: нарушение порядка (общественного) -
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English-Ukrainian law dictionary > drunk and disorderly behaviour
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > drunk and disorderly behaviour
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[dɪs'ɔːdəlɪ]2) (disorganized) [ existence] sregolato, disordinatodisorderly behaviour o conduct — dir. disturbo della quiete pubblica
* * *1) (not neatly arranged; in confusion: His clothes lay in a disorderly heap.) disordinato2) (lawless; causing trouble: a disorderly group of people.) tumultuoso* * *disorderly /dɪsˈɔ:dəlɪ/a.1 disordinato; in disordine: disorderly piles of books [clothes], pile disordinate di libri [di abiti]2 (leg.) disturbatore della quiete pubblica: disorderly conduct, disturbo della quiete pubblica; Three people were charged with being drunk and disorderly, tre persone sono state accusate di ubriachezza e disturbo della quiete pubblica● (leg. antiq.) a disorderly house, una casa di malaffaredisorderlinessn. [u]1 disordine; confusione2 turbolenza; tumulti3 sregolatezza.* * *[dɪs'ɔːdəlɪ]2) (disorganized) [ existence] sregolato, disordinatodisorderly behaviour o conduct — dir. disturbo della quiete pubblica
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1) (not neatly arranged; in confusion: His clothes lay in a disorderly heap.) neurejen2) (lawless; causing trouble: a disorderly group of people.) brezpraven; hrupen* * *I [disɔ:dəli]adjectivenereden, neurejen; zanikrn; nezakonit; zmešan; razvpit, razuzdan; spodkopan (zdravje)disorderly house — javna hiša; igralnicadisorderly behaviour — malopridno, razuzdano vedenjeII [disɔ:dəli]adverbneredno, neurejeno itd. -
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disorderly [dɪsˈɔ:dəlɪ][person, crowd] agité ; [behaviour] indiscipliné* * *[dɪs'ɔːdəlɪ]1) [room] en désordre2) ( disorganized) désordonné; [crowd, meeting] turbulent -
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1) (not neatly arranged; in confusion: His clothes lay in a disorderly heap.) desordenado2) (lawless; causing trouble: a disorderly group of people.) turbulento, indisciplinado, alborotado, escandalosotr[dɪs'ɔːdəlɪ]1 (untidy) desordenado,-a2 (unruly - crowd) alborotado,-a, escandaloso,-a; (- person) revoltoso,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be drunk and disorderly estar en estado de embriaguez y alterando el orden públicodisorderly [dɪs'ɔrdərli] adj1) untidy: desordenado, desarreglado2) unruly: indisciplinado, alborotado3)disorderly conduct : conducta f escandalosaadj.• desaforado, -a adj.• desarreglado, -a adj.• desordenado, -a adj.• escandaloso, -a adj.dɪs'ɔːrdərli, dɪs'ɔːdəlia) ( untidy) desordenadodisorderly conduct — alteración f del orden público
[dɪs'ɔːdǝlɪ]ADJ1) (=untidy, disorganized) [room, queue] desordenado; [person, mind] poco metódico2) (=unruly) [behaviour] indisciplinado, turbulento; [crowd] indisciplinado, alborotado; [hooligan] desmandado; [meeting] turbulentoto become disorderly — [meeting, person] alborotarse
disorderly conduct — (Jur) alteración f del orden público
disorderly house — euph (=brothel) burdel m, prostíbulo m ; (=gambling den) casa f de juego
drunk 2.to keep a disorderly house — (=brothel) regentar un burdel or prostíbulo; (=gambling den) regentar una casa de juego
* * *[dɪs'ɔːrdərli, dɪs'ɔːdəli]a) ( untidy) desordenadodisorderly conduct — alteración f del orden público
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adjective1) (untidy) unordentlich; ungeordnet [Ansammlung]2) (unruly) undiszipliniert; aufrührerisch [Mob]* * *2) (lawless; causing trouble: a disorderly group of people.) ordnungswidrig* * *dis·or·der·ly[dɪˈsɔ:dəli, AM -ɔ:rdɚli]1. (untidy) unordentlichto keep a \disorderly house LAW ein Bordell treiben\disorderly life unorganisiertes Leben2. (unruly) aufrührerischdrunken and \disorderly conduct Trunkenheit f und ordnungswidriges Verhalten* * *[dIs'ɔːdəlɪ]adj1) (= untidy) room, desk unordentlich; queue, row ungeordnetto become disorderly (person, crowd) — außer Rand und Band geraten
the rally became disorderly — bei der Kundgebung kam es zu Ausschreitungen
See:→ also academic.ru/22643/drunk">drunk* * *A adj1. unordentlich2. schlampig, (auch Leben etc) liederlich3. gesetzwidrig, aufrührerisch, unbotmäßig4. JUR Ärgernis erregend, ordnungswidrig:disorderly conduct ordnungswidriges Verhalten;a) Bordell n,b) Spielhölle f;b) Erreger(in) öffentlichen ÄrgernissesB adv besonders US1. unordentlich (etc, → A)* * *adjective1) (untidy) unordentlich; ungeordnet [Ansammlung]2) (unruly) undiszipliniert; aufrührerisch [Mob]* * *adj.ungeregelt adj.unordentlich adj. -
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1. [dɪs'ɔːd(ə)lɪ] прил.1) беспорядочный; неорганизованный; спутанныйSyn:2) необузданный, буйный, беспокойный; несдержанный, бесчинствующий, буйствующийHe appeared to be under the influence of drink, and was behaving in a most disorderly manner. — Казалось, что он был пьян, и вёл он себя совершенно необузданно.
Syn:3) юр. нарушающий общественный порядокdisorderly person — лицо, виновное в нарушении общественного порядка
2. [dɪ'sɔːd(ə)lɪ] нареч.disorderly conduct / behaviour — поведение, нарушающее общественный порядок
1) беспорядочно, в беспорядке, неорганизованноSyn:2) буйно, несдержанноSyn:tumultuously, riotously3. [dɪ'sɔːd(ə)lɪ] сущ.неорганизованный, несдержанный, распущенный человек -
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1) (not neatly arranged; in confusion: His clothes lay in a disorderly heap.) uordentlig, rotet2) (lawless; causing trouble: a disorderly group of people.) lovløs, uregjerlig, bråketeuordentligadj. \/dɪˈsɔːdəlɪ\/1) uordentlig, rotete2) uklar, ubestemt, forvirret3) bråkete, uregjerlig, urolig4) ( jus) forstyrrende, uregelmessig, mot reglene5) med dårlig rykte, lyssky -
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[dɪs'ɔːdəlɪ]adj* * *1) (not neatly arranged; in confusion: His clothes lay in a disorderly heap.) bezładny2) (lawless; causing trouble: a disorderly group of people.) zbuntowany, niesforny -
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= drunk and disorderly behaviour порушення громадського порядку у нетверезому стані; дрібне хуліганство у нетверезому станіEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > drunk and disorderly behavior
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1) General subject: breach of ( the) peace, breach of the peace, disorderly conduct, drunk and disorderly behaviour, public nuisance, improper behaviour2) Law: disorder, disorderly offence, disturbance, disturbance of public peace, disturbance of the peace, disturbance of the public peace, nuisance (обыкн. public nuisance), public disturbance, violation of peace, violation of public order, public order offense (в тексте англ. обороту предшествовал неопред. артикль; англ. оборот взят из статьи в газете New York Times)3) Economy: common nuisance4) Diplomatic term: nuisance (обыкн. public nude), peace-breaking5) Business: breach of peace, nuisance, riot6) Aviation medicine: breakdown in social order7) Security: public order disturbance, public order infringementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нарушение общественного порядка
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désordre [dezɔʀdʀ]1. masculine nouna. ( = état) [de pièce, vêtements, cheveux] untidiness ; [d'affaires publiques, service] disorder• quel désordre ! what a mess!• être en désordre [pièce, affaires, cheveux, vêtements] to be untidyb. ( = agitation) disorderc. ( = problème) désordre hépatique liver disorder2. plural masculine noundésordres ( = émeutes) disturbances• désordres monétaires ( = perturbations) monetary chaos* * *dezɔʀdʀ
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(colloq) adjectif invariablefaire désordre — to look untidy ou messy
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nom masculin1) ( fouillis) messpièce/maison en désordre — untidy room/house
2) ( manque de cohérence) chaos [U]se retirer dans le désordre — Armée to retreat in disorder
3) ( caractère peu soigné) untidinessle désordre de sa maison — his/her untidy house
4) ( ordre aléatoire)gagner dans le désordre — ( aux courses) to win with a combination forecast
5) ( trouble) disorder* * *dezɔʀdʀ1. nm1) (dans une chambre, une armoire) messen désordre — in a mess, untidy
Sa chambre est toujours en désordre. — His bedroom is always in a mess., His bedroom is always untidy.
2) (= anarchie) disorder2. désordres nmplPOLITIQUE disturbances* * *B nm1 ( fouillis) mess; beau désordre fine mess; dans le désordre in a mess; dans le plus grand désordre in a complete mess; pièce/maison en désordre untidy room/house; laisser tout en désordre to leave everything in a mess; quel désordre! what a mess!; désordre de papiers/livres mess of papers/books; il a tout mis en désordre ( dans une pièce) he made it all untidy; (papiers, documents) he messed everything up○;2 ( manque de cohérence) chaos ¢; être dans le désordre/le plus grand désordre to be in chaos/utter chaos; en désordre in chaos; désordre économique economic chaos; plonger le pays dans le désordre/un désordre accru to plunge the country into chaos/further chaos; semer le désordre to cause chaos; le désordre règne dans les esprits confusion reigns in people's minds, everyone is utterly confused; désordre des idées muddled thinking; se retirer dans le désordre Mil to retreat in disorder;3 ( caractère peu soigné) untidiness; le désordre de sa chevelure/maison his/her untidy hair/house;4 ( ordre aléatoire) dans le désordre in any order; répondre à des questions dans le désordre to answer questions in no particular ou in any order; gagner dans le désordre Turf to win with a combination forecast;5 ( trouble) disorder; désordre public public disorder; désordres sociaux social disorder; désordres mentaux/du foie mental/liver disorders;[dezɔrdr] nom masculin1. [fouillis] messquel désordre là-dedans! what a mess ou it's chaos in there!semer le désordre to cause a disturbance, to wreak havoc4. (littéraire) [immoralité] dissoluteness5. JEUX————————[dezɔrdr] adjectif————————désordres nom masculin pluriel1. [émeutes] riots2. (littéraire) [débauche] dissolute ou disorderly behaviour————————en désordre locution adjectivale————————en désordre locution adverbialemettre en désordre to mess ou to muddle up -
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1. verb(see drink.)
2. adjective(overcome by having too much alcohol: A drunk man fell off the bus; drunk with success.) borracho
3. noun(a drunk person, especially one who is often drunk.) borracho- drunkard- drunken
- drunken driving
- drunkenness
drunk1 adj borrachodrunk2 vbtr[drʌŋk]1→ link=drink drink{1 (gen) borracho,-a1 (person) borracho,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be blind drunk / dead drunk estar borracho,-a perdido,-a, estar como una cubato be drunk and disorderly SMALLLAW/SMALL estar en estado de embriaguez y alterando el orden públicoto get drunk emborracharsedrunk ['drʌŋk] adj: borracho, embriagado, ebriodrunk n: borracho m, -cha fadj.• abombado, -a adj.• beberrón, -ona adj.• bebido, -a adj.• beodo, -a adj.• borracho, -a adj.• ebrio, -a adj.• peneque adj.n.• beodo s.m.• borracho s.m.• ebrio s.m.• mona s.f.• odre s.m.• tajada s.f.p.p.(Participio pasivo de "to drink")
I drʌŋk
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a) (pred) ( intoxicated) borrachoto be drunk — estar* borracho
to get drunk (on beer/wine) — emborracharse (con cerveza/vino)
drunk and disorderly — ( Law) en estado de embriaguez y alterando el orden público (frml)
drunk driver — conductor, -tora m,f en estado de embriaguez (frml)
b) ( elated)to be drunk WITH something — estar* ebrio or borracho de algo
drunk with success/power — ebrio or borracho de poder
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noun borracho, -cha m,f[drʌŋk]1.PP of drink2. ADJ(compar drunker) (superl drunkest)1) borracho, tomado (LAm)drunk and disorderly behaviour — (Jur) embriaguez f y alteración f del orden público
he was arrested for being drunk and disorderly — lo detuvieron por embriaguez y alteración del orden público
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to get drunk — emborracharse•
to be drunk on whisky — estar borracho de whisky- be as drunk as a lord or a skunk2) (fig) ebrioto be drunk on or with success — estar ebrio de éxito
3.N borracho(-a) m / f4.CPDdrunk driver N — conductor(a) m / f en estado de embriaguez
drunk driving N (esp US) — = drink-driving
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a) (pred) ( intoxicated) borrachoto be drunk — estar* borracho
to get drunk (on beer/wine) — emborracharse (con cerveza/vino)
drunk and disorderly — ( Law) en estado de embriaguez y alterando el orden público (frml)
drunk driver — conductor, -tora m,f en estado de embriaguez (frml)
b) ( elated)to be drunk WITH something — estar* ebrio or borracho de algo
drunk with success/power — ebrio or borracho de poder
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19 поведение
сущ.behaviour;conduct- антиобщественное поведение
- деликтное поведение
- запрещённое поведение
- надлежащее поведение
- непристойное поведение
- правильное поведение
- преступное поведение
- примерное поведение
- противоправное поведениеповедение, нарушающее общественный порядок — disorderly behaviour
манера \поведениея — pattern of behaviour
неправильное (неправомерное) поведение — improper behaviour (conduct); misbehaviour; misconduct
нормы \поведениея — standards of behaviour
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сущ.behaviour; conductповедение, нарушающее общественный порядок — disorderly behaviour
- поведение при ведении переговоровнеправильное поведение, неправомерное поведение — improper (wrongful) behaviour (conduct); misbehaviour; misconduct
- агрессивное поведение
- буйное поведение
- антиобщественное поведение
- деликтное поведение
- запрещённое поведение
- надлежащее поведение
- неосторожное поведение - правильное поведение
- преступное поведение
- примерное поведение
- противоправное поведение
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