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с1) (дисципліни, порядку) breach, breaking, wrongdoing; infringement, violation, trespass, transgression, contravention; ( закону) infringement, delictпорушення громадського порядку — breach of the peace, riot, affray
порушення дихання — breathlessness, respiratory impairment
порушення енергопостачання — power supply discontinuity, supply disruption, power failure, interruption of service, supply interruption
порушення законів логіки — violation of logic, paralogism
порушення закону — infringement (infraction, violation) of the law
порушення поліцейських правил — police regulations offence, police wrong
порушення порядку — infringement of order; disturbance
порушення права юр. — breach of law, violation of law, law violation
порушення права володіння діал. — molestation
порушення гри спорт. — foul
порушення правил дорожнього руху — breach ( infringement) of traffic regulations, traffic violation
порушення прикусу мед. — disturbed occlusion, deviation of occlusion, occlusion abnormality
порушення режиму — disturbance, irregularity, trouble
порушення синхронізації — desynchronization, desynchronizing, time-base [timing] error
порушення спокою — disturbance, nuisance
порушення структури — imperfection, structural failure
порушення функції мед. — dysfunction, impaired [compromised] function
порушення харчування мед. — malnutrition
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= стягнути, стягти1) (про борги, витрати) to exact (from, of); to recover ( from); (збори, податки) to exciseстягати борг — to exact the payment of a debt, to recover a debt
стягати збитки — to claim damages, to lay damages (at)
2) ( робити тіснішим) to fasten, to tighten; ( мотузком) to tie up3) ( збирати в одне місце) to gather, to assemble, to concentrate; to draw up
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