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2 о-очень
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3 очень-очень
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4 апелляция
1) General subject: appeal (в суд и т. п.), notice of appeal2) Law: falsing of dooms3) Taxes: appeals petition -
5 отмена судебного решения
1) Law: falsing of dooms, rescission of a judgment, reversal of judgement, setting aside of a judgment2) Business: rescission of judgment, reversal of judgment, setting aside of judgmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отмена судебного решения
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6 judecata de apoi
the (last) day of judgmentdooms-daythe great account. -
7 dag-dómar
m. pl. ‘day-dooms’ gossip, (mod.), Vídal. -
8 RÖK
* * *n. pl.1) reason, ground, origin (nú skal segja, af hverjum rökum heiðnir menn héldu jól);2) wonder, marvel; forn r., great things of yore; firrist (imperat.) æ forn r. firar, let bygones be bygones; stór r., mighty things, great marvels; tíva r., the life and doings of the gods; þjóða r., origin, creation of mankind; í aldar r., at the end of the world; ragna r., see ragnarök.* * *n. pl. [O. H. G. rahha = sentence, judgment; the word is prob. akin to rakna, rak-, rekja, réttr]:—a reason, ground, origin; segja nokkur rök frá Dróttins-degi, Leiðarv. 5; nú skal tína nokkut um rök tiðanna, 625. 164; af þessum rökum hófsk sjá hátíð, Hom. 132; enn eru regulares, er upp hefjask af enum sömum rökum, Rb. 124; ek skal víss verða af hverjum rökum úrar-horn er upp runnit, Fas. iii. 633; nú skal segja af hverjum rökum heiðnir menn héldu Jól sín, Fb. i. 564, Hom. (St.); nú eru þessi rök til, hví Guð vildi, Mar.; Dróttinn sýndi þeim flest rök sinnar dýrðar á þessum degi, Hom. (St.); fvrra dag sögðum vér nakkvat frá tvennum rökum hátíðar þeirrar, id.2. a wonder, sign, marvel; vér vitum at hann (Christ) var borinn með myklum rökum, en þó var hann með meirum tákmun skírðr, Hom. 56; önnur rök þau sem Guðspjöll segja, 686 B. 14; spá-sögur ok þau rök er hann (Christ) sýndi í heimi, 625. 163; forn rök, great things of yore; var haldit fyrir speki ok spádóm flest þat er hón (the prophetess) sagði af fornum rökum, Fb. i. 77; firrisk æ forn rök fírar, i. e. let bygones be bygones, Ls. 25; stór rök, mighty things; stór verða rök, rignir bióði, Merl. 2. 31; sjá þessi rök þrennar aldir, 2. 77; ráða mörg rök, to foretell many events, 1. 2:—alda rök, the beginning, the creation of the world, Edda i. 36; but also of the end of the world, dooms-day, Vþm. 39; þjóða rök, the origin, creation of mankind; sv;á þundr um reis (not reist?) fyrir þjóða rök, thus Th. arose ere the memory of man, Hm. 146; tíva rök, the life and doings of the gods, Vþm. 38, 40, 42.3. the old phrase, ragna rök, the history of the gods and the world, but esp. with reference to the last act, the last judgment, doom’s-day, weird of gods and the world; feigum munni mælta ek mína forna stafi ok um ragna rök, with ‘fey’ mouth I spake my old saws of the life and fate of the gods, Vþm. 55; eru þat svik ein er ek sjá þykkjumk eða ragna rök, ríða menn dauðir, is what I behold a delusion or is it the last day, do dead men ride? Hkv. 2. 38, 39; unz ragna rök rjúfendr koma, Vtkv. 14; fram sé ek lengra um ragna rök röm, Vsp. 40; görðisk (= görðusk) rök ragna, it was as if the world’s end was at hand, Am. 22,—thus always in old poems, with the sole exception of Ls. 39, see rökr. -
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very* * ** * *very, highly, extremely* * *doomsdreadfullyexceedinglygreatlyhighlyhugelylustilymostnotablyovermuchprettyquiterathersorelytooutterlyveryviolently -
10 очень
very (при прил. и нареч.); (very) much, greatly (при гл.)* * *1) very; 2) very much* * *very; much, greatly* * *anxiouslyanythingdamnablydoomsdreadfullyexceedinglyfullgreatlyheartilyhighlyhugelylustilymightilymiserablyparticularlyrightsorelytooveryviolentlywell -
11 очень
very наречие:mighty (очень, чрезвычайно)jolly (очень, чрезвычайно)almightily (очень, крайне)словосочетание:more than somewhat (очень, чертовски) -
12 θέμις
Aθέμιστα Il.5.761
, , etc.: gen. pl. : pr. n.Θέμις, Θέμιστος Od.2.68
,Θέμιστα Il.20.4
; dat.Θέμιστι 15.87
; butΘέμιτος Pi.O.13.8
,Θέμιδος A.Pr.18
, etc., Θέμιος (v.l. -ιδος) Hdt.2.50,Θέμιν Hes.Th.16
, IG22.1611.71: voc.Θέμι Il.15.93
, E.Med. 160(anap.):I that which is laid down or established, law (not as fixed by statute, but) as established by custom, θ. ἐστί 'tis meet and right, c. dat. pers. et inf.,οὔ μοι θ. ἐστὶ ξεῖνον ἀτιμῆσαι Od.14.56
; ἅ τε ξείνοις θ. ἐστὶν [παραθεῖναι] Il.11.779; ὅ οἱ Διόθεν θ. ἦεν [ἐκτελέσαι] Hes.Sc.22; γυναικὶ οὐ θ. SIG1024.9(Myconos,iii/ii B.C.): without dat., Il.16.796, 23.44;οὐ θ. ἐν μοισοπόλων οἰκίᾳ θρῆνον ἔμμεν' Sapph.136
;ὅτι δυνατὸν καὶ θ. αἰνεῖν A.Ag.98
, cf. S.Ant. 880(lyr.), Ph. 346, E.Med. 678, Pl.Phdr. 250b, Isoc.4.92, etc.; ἡ γὰρ θ. for so 'tis right [to do], Od.24.286; freq. ἣ θ. ἐστί as the custom is, Il.2.73: c. dat. (= loc.),ἣ θ. ἐστίν.. ἀγορῇ 9.33
: c. gen., ἣ θ. ἀνθρώπων πέλει ib. 134;ἣ θ. ἐστὶ γυναικός Od.14.130
; alsoᾗ θ. ἀνθρώποις κατὰ ἤθεα Hes.Op. 137
; θύειν τοὺς γεωργοὺς.. ᾗ (with ι)θέμις IG22.1364
(i A.D.); but ᾗ θέμις ἐστί is rejected for Hom. by Hdn.Gr.2.516, cf. A.D.Adv.148.28: indecl., πότερα κατ' ἔχθραν ἢ τὸ μὴ θέμις λέγεις; A.Supp. 336;ὥστε μὴ.. θέμις σέ γ' εἶναι κεῖνον ἀντιδρᾶν κακῶς S.OC 1191
;οὐδὲ.. φασὶ θέμις εἶναι Pl. Grg. 505c
, cf.X.Oec.11.11, Ael.NA1.60.2 justice, right, S.Tr. 810;ὅσα τείνει πρὸς θέμιν Pl.Smp. 188d
; penalty, ἐκτίνειν ὁμοιΐαν θ. A.Supp. 436 (lyr.); sanctity, ὁρκίων ἐμῶν θ. Id.Ag. 1431.II = ἀγὼν θεματίτης, IGRom.3.319 (Pisid.); νικήσας θέμιν ἀνδρῶν ib.437 ([place name] Termessus).III pl. [full] θέμιστες, decrees of the gods, oracles, Διὸς θ. Od. 16.403; θέμισσιν by oracles, Pi.P.4.54, cf. O.10(11).24.2 dooms, customary laws, ordinances,δικασπόλοι, οἵ τε θέμιστας πρὸς Διὸς εἰρύαται Il.1.238
, cf. Hes.Th. 235; τοῖσιν δ' (i.e. the Cyclopes)οὔτ' ἀγοραὶ βουληφόροι οὔτε θέμιστες Od.9.112
; οὔτε δίκας εὖ εἰδότα οὔτε θέμιστας neither rights nor laws, ib. 215: in sg.,ὃς οὔ τινα οἶδε θέμιστα Il.5.761
;ἵνα σφ' ἀγορή τε θέμις τε 11.807
.3 judgements, decisions given by the kings or judges,οἳ.. σκολιὰς κρίνωσι θέμιστας 16.387
; σκολιῇς δὲ δίκῃς κρίνωσι θ. Hes.Op. 221;διακρίνοντα θ. ἰθείῃσι δίκῃσιν Id.Th. 85
.IV pr. n., Themis, , cf. Il.15.87, 20.4, Hes.Th.16, A.Pr.18, etc. -
13 სასიკვდილოდ წირავს
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14 verurteilt
1. condemned2. condemns3. damns4. dooms5. sentenced
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