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1 case
حَالَة \ case: a state of affairs; a condition: In most cases we can help, but your case is different, an example (esp. of a disease) There were three cases of food-poisoning in our class. circumstance: the facts connected with a person or event; the conditions; the case: He died in very strange circumstances. In (or under) the circumstances, I shall not punish you. condition: state: in good condition; in a dirty condition. phase: one period during a course of change; the look of a thing during that period: The baby was going through a noisy phase. Watch the phases of the moon. position: a personal condition: His death left me in a difficult position. repair: condition (of sth. that is not new and might need repair): Your house is in good repair. situation: position; state of affairs: The loss of several teachers left the headmaster in a difficult situation. state: condition: a dirty state; a state of confusion. \ See Also وضع (وَضْع)، ظرف (ظَرْف) -
2 case
ظَرْف \ adverb: a word (used with a verb, adjective or other adverb) telling how or when or where - such as: well, quickly, here. case: a state of affairs; a condition: In most cases we can help, but your case is different. circumstance: the facts connected with a person or event; the conditions; the case: He died in very strange circumstances. In (or under) the circumstances, I shall not punish you. wit: clever and amusing expression of ideas: Her speech was full of wit. -
3 jump to the conclusion that
to form an idea without making sure of the facts:يُسارِعُ إلى الإسْتِنْتاجHe saw my case in the hall and jumped to the conclusion that I was leaving.
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4 обстоятельства дела
facts of the case, facts of the matterРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > обстоятельства дела
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5 обстоятельства дела
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6 фактические обстоятельства
facts of the case, factual circumstancesРусско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > фактические обстоятельства
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7 Tatbestand
m (Sachlage) state of affairs; (Gegebenheiten) facts Pl., circumstances Pl., (whole) truth of the matter; JUR. facts Pl. of the case; Tatbestand des Betrugs / des § 218 offen|ce (Am. -se) of fraud / under § 218; objektiver / subjektiver Tatbestand actus rea / mens rea, objective / subjective elements Pl. of the offen|ce (Am. -se)* * *der Tatbestandcorpus delicti; facts* * *Tat|be|standm (JUR)facts pl (of the case); (= Sachlage) facts pl (of the matter)den Tátbestand des Betrugs erfüllen (Jur) — to constitute fraud
* * *Tat·be·standm1. (Sachlage) facts [of the matter]sein Verbrechen erfüllt den \Tatbestand der vorsätzlichen Tötung his offence constitutes premeditated murderobjektiver/subjektiver \Tatbestand physical/mental elements pl of an offence* * *1) facts pl. [of the matter or case]2) (Rechtsw.) elements pl. of an offence* * *Tatbestand m (Sachlage) state of affairs; (Gegebenheiten) facts pl, circumstances pl, (whole) truth of the matter; JUR facts pl of the case;Tatbestand des Betrugs/des § 218 offence (US -se) of fraud/under § 218;objektiver/subjektiver Tatbestand actus rea/mens rea, objective/subjective elements pl of the offence (US -se)* * *1) facts pl. [of the matter or case]2) (Rechtsw.) elements pl. of an offence* * *m.facts of the case (criminal proceedings) n.state of affairs n. -
8 обстоятельства дела
1) General subject: factum, state of the case2) Law: circumstances of the case, facts in the case, factual background, findings, facts surrounding the case (в тексте англ. термину предшествовал опред. артикль)3) Business: facts of the case, facts of the matter4) leg.N.P. facts or circumstances of the case5) Procedural law: case summary6) International law: (RU-EN-RU.COM circumstances of the case (Глоссарий к Европейской конвенции о защите прав человека)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > обстоятельства дела
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9 Sachverhalt
Sachverhalt m 1. GEN circumstances; 2. RECHT facts of the case res gestae, statement of facts (Tatumstände)* * *m 1. < Geschäft> circumstances; 2. < Recht> facts of the case Tatumstände res gestae, statement of facts* * *Sachverhalt
facts of the case, statement of facts, bearings, circumstance[s of a case];
• unter eingehender Darstellung des Sachverhalts giving a detailed account of the facts;
• glaubhaft gemachter Sachverhalt prime-facie case;
• technische Sachverhalte technical data (subjects);
• unstreitiger Sachverhalt case agreed on;
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10 Sachverhalt
m; -(e)s, -e facts Pl., circumstances Pl.* * *der Sachverhaltfacts* * *Sạch|ver|halt [-fɛɐhalt]m -(e)s, -efacts pl (of the case)* * *Sach·ver·halt<-[e]s, -e>m facts pl [of the case]* * *der; Sach[e]s, Sache facts pl. [of the matter]* * ** * *der; Sach[e]s, Sache facts pl. [of the matter]* * *m.issue n.the facts (of the case) n. -
11 обстоятельство
сущ.circumstance;condition;fact\обстоятельствоа дела — circumstances (facts, findings) of the case; factual background
\обстоятельствоа непреодолимой силы — acts of God; force majeure; unforeseen circumstances
обстоятельствоa, устраняющие судью от участия в рассмотрении дела — facts disqualifying a judge
в случае чрезвычайных обстоятельств — in case of emergency; --
в соответствии с \обстоятельствоами дела — in accordance with (in compliance | in conformity with) the circumstances of the case; --
выявлять (выяснять) \обстоятельствоа — to find out (reveal) the circumstances
конкретные \обстоятельствоа дела — ( существо дела) merits of the case
непредвиденные \обстоятельствоа — unforeseen circumstances
несущественные \обстоятельствоа — immaterial facts
ни при каких \обстоятельствоах — under no circumstances
особые \обстоятельствоа — special circumstances
отягчающие — ( вину) \обстоятельствоа — aggravation; aggravating (exacerbating) circumstances
по \обстоятельствоам дела — based on the circumstances of the case
при загадочных \обстоятельствоах — in suspicious circumstances
приводить оправдывающие \обстоятельствоа — to plead justification
смягчающие — ( вину) \обстоятельствоа — attenuating (extenuating, mitigating) circumstances
сопутствующие \обстоятельствоа — attendant (attending) circumstances
учитывать смягчающие \обстоятельствоа — to consider attenuating (extenuating, mitigating) circumstances
фактические \обстоятельствоа — factual circumstances; facts of the case
чрезвычайные \обстоятельствоа — emergency
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12 Tatbestand
Tatbestand m 1. GEN facts, circumstances; state of affairs (Sachstand); 2. RECHT facts of a case* * *Tatbestand
state of affairs, facts of the case, general findings, statement of facts (US), (Gericht) finding of facts;
• kartellunschädlicher Tatbestand gateway (Br.);
• Tatbestand aufnehmen to establish the facts of a case;
• Tatbestand der Exportsubventionierung erfüllen to constitute unfair bounty. -
13 изложение обстоятельств дела
1) General subject: factum, recital of facts, treatment of facts3) Business: statement of facts of caseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изложение обстоятельств дела
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14 elemento
m.1 element (sustancia).elemento químico chemical elementestar (uno) en su elemento to be in one's element2 factor.el elemento sorpresa the surprise factor3 individual (en equipo, colectivo) (person).4 item, entry.* * *1 (gen) element2 (parte) component, part3 (individuo) type, sort1 (atmosféricos) elements2 (fundamentos) rudiments, basic principles\estar uno en su elemento figurado to be in one's element¡menudo elemento! / ¡vaya elemento! familiar he's a right one!elementos de juicio facts of the case* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=parte) elementla integridad es un elemento importante de su carácter — integrity is an important element in his character
2) (Fís, Quím) element3) (Elec) element; [de pila] cell4) (=ambiente)5) (=persona)vino a verle un elemento — LAm someone came to see you
¡menudo elemento estás hecho, Pepe! — Esp * you're a proper little terror Pepe!
su marido es un elemento de cuidado — Esp * her husband is a nasty piece of work *
7) Caribe (=tipo raro) odd person, eccentric8) pl elementos (=nociones) elements, basic principleselementos de geometría — elements of geometry, basic geometry sing
9) pl elementos (=fuerzas naturales) elementsquedó a merced de los elementos — liter she was left at the mercy of the elements
10)elementos de juicio — data sing, facts
* * *I1) (Elec, Fís, Quím) element; ( fuerza natural)2)a) ( componente) elementb) ( medio)3) ( ambiente)está/se siente en su elemento — he's in his element
4) elementos masculino plural elements (pl)elementos de física — elements of physics, basic physics
5) (de secador, calentador) element6)a) ( persona)b) (RPl) ( tipo de gente) crowdIIel elemento que va a ese club — the crowd that goes o the people who go to that club
- ta masculino, femenino (Esp fam & pey)su hijo está hecho un elemento — her son is a little monster o brat (colloq)
* * *= component, data element, element, element, item, building block.Ex. The primary components in this area are place of publication, publisher's name and date of publication (that is, the date of edition).Ex. The Working Group undertook to determine from the data available what data elements should be included for each type of authority.Ex. In order to support these three elements it is important to have some organisation which takes responsibility for revision and publication.Ex. An element is a group of characters, a word, phrase, etc., representing a distinct unit of bibliographic information and forming part of an area (q.v.) of the description.Ex. Since only twenty or so items can be displayed on the screen at a time, the ↑ (Up), ↓ (Down), Page Up and Page Down keys are used to scroll through the listing.Ex. This article seeks to explain why current on-line products have, despite tremendous capitalisation, not yet achieved satisfactory returns, but have provided the necessary building blocks towards future products.----* colocar como primer elemento de un encabezamiento compuesto = lead.* elemento afín = nearest neighbour.* elemento bibliográfico = bibliographic element.* elemento clave = key element, building block.* elemento de absorción = absorber.* elemento de búsqueda ficticio = rogue string.* elemento de cambio = agent of(for) change.* elemento de entrada = entry element.* elemento destacado = standout.* elemento esencial = essential, kingpin.* elemento importante = major force.* elemento intangible = intangible.* elemento integrante = fixture.* elemento que se repite = repeater.* elementos del marketing, los = marketing mix, the.* enfrentarse a los elementos = brave + the elements.* hacer frente a los elementos = brave + the elements.* luchar contra los elementos = brave + the elements.* subelemento = sub-element [subelement].* * *I1) (Elec, Fís, Quím) element; ( fuerza natural)2)a) ( componente) elementb) ( medio)3) ( ambiente)está/se siente en su elemento — he's in his element
4) elementos masculino plural elements (pl)elementos de física — elements of physics, basic physics
5) (de secador, calentador) element6)a) ( persona)b) (RPl) ( tipo de gente) crowdIIel elemento que va a ese club — the crowd that goes o the people who go to that club
- ta masculino, femenino (Esp fam & pey)su hijo está hecho un elemento — her son is a little monster o brat (colloq)
* * *= component, data element, element, element, item, building block.Ex: The primary components in this area are place of publication, publisher's name and date of publication (that is, the date of edition).
Ex: The Working Group undertook to determine from the data available what data elements should be included for each type of authority.Ex: In order to support these three elements it is important to have some organisation which takes responsibility for revision and publication.Ex: An element is a group of characters, a word, phrase, etc., representing a distinct unit of bibliographic information and forming part of an area (q.v.) of the description.Ex: Since only twenty or so items can be displayed on the screen at a time, the &\#8593; (Up), &\#8595; (Down), Page Up and Page Down keys are used to scroll through the listing.Ex: This article seeks to explain why current on-line products have, despite tremendous capitalisation, not yet achieved satisfactory returns, but have provided the necessary building blocks towards future products.* colocar como primer elemento de un encabezamiento compuesto = lead.* elemento afín = nearest neighbour.* elemento bibliográfico = bibliographic element.* elemento clave = key element, building block.* elemento de absorción = absorber.* elemento de búsqueda ficticio = rogue string.* elemento de cambio = agent of(for) change.* elemento de entrada = entry element.* elemento destacado = standout.* elemento esencial = essential, kingpin.* elemento importante = major force.* elemento intangible = intangible.* elemento integrante = fixture.* elemento que se repite = repeater.* elementos del marketing, los = marketing mix, the.* enfrentarse a los elementos = brave + the elements.* hacer frente a los elementos = brave + the elements.* luchar contra los elementos = brave + the elements.* subelemento = sub-element [subelement].* * *A2(fuerza natural): los elementos the elementsluchar contra los elementos to struggle against the elementsB1 (componente) elementlos distintos elementos de la oración the different elements of the sentenceel elemento dramático de una novela the dramatic element in a novelintrodujo un elemento de tensión en las relaciones it brought an element of tension into the relationshipel elemento sorpresa the element of surprise2(medio): no disponemos de los elementos básicos para llevar a cabo la tarea we lack the basic resources with which to carry out the taskCompuesto:mpl facts (pl)carezco de elementos de juicio para opinar I do not have sufficient information o facts o data to be able to form an opinion ( frml)C(ambiente): en el museo está/se siente en su elemento he's in his element at the museumme han sacado de mi elemento y no sé lo que hago I'm out of my element and I don't know what I'm doingelementos de física elements of physics, basic physicsE (CS) (de un secador, calentador) elementF1(persona): es un elemento pernicioso he's a bad influenceelementos subversivos subversive elements2 ( RPl) (tipo de gente) crowdno me gusta el elemento que va a ese club I don't like the crowd that goes o the people who go to that clubmasculine, feminine( Esp fam pey): es una elementa de cuidado she's a really nasty character o a nasty piece of work ( colloq)su hijo está hecho un elemento her son has turned into a little monster o horror o terror o brat ( colloq)* * *
elemento sustantivo masculino
los elementos ( fuerzas naturales) the elementsb) ( persona):
elementos subversivos subversive elements;
es un elemento de cuidado (Esp fam &
pey) he's a nasty piece of work
elemento sustantivo masculino
1 element
2 (parte integrante) component, part
3 fam (tipo, sujeto) type, sort: ¡menudo e. estás tú hecho!, you are a real handful! 4 elementos, elements
(nociones básicas) rudiments: no tengo elementos de juicio, I haven't enough information
5 (medio vital) habitat: cuando va a una fiesta está en su elemento, she's in her element at parties
' elemento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
componente
- disuasiva
- disuasivo
- disuasoria
- disuasorio
- nunca
- clasificar
- dato
- detalle
- estaño
- metal
- pieza
English:
air
- deterrent
- element
- fire
- lifeblood
- solid
- troublemaking
- unit
- constituent
- creep
- essential
- fixture
- ingredient
* * *♦ nm1. [sustancia] element;elemento (químico) (chemical) element;los cuatro elementos the four elements2. [medio natural] element;el agua es el elemento de estos animales water is these animals' natural element;en su elemento in one's element;entre niños está en su elemento he's in his element when he's with children;le quitaron el puesto de bibliotecario y lo sacaron de su elemento he was removed from his post as librarian and taken out of his element3. [parte, componente] element;el elemento clave en el proceso de fabricación es la materia prima the key element in the manufacturing process is the raw material;cada elemento del motor debe estar bien ajustado every part of the engine must be fitted tightly4. [factor] factor;un elemento decisivo en el triunfo electoral a decisive factor in the election victory;un elemento de distensión en las negociaciones a certain easing of tension in the negotiations;el elemento sorpresa the element of surpriseelementos incontrolados provocaron graves destrozos unruly elements caused serious damage♦ elementos nmpl1. [fuerzas atmosféricas] elements;se desataron los elementos the force of the elements was unleashed;luchar contra los elementos to struggle against the elements2. [nociones básicas] rudiments, basics3. [medios, recursos] resources, means;carece de los elementos mínimos indispensables para la tarea he lacks the minimum resources necessary for the task;no tenemos elementos de juicio para pronunciarnos we don't have sufficient information to give an opinionelemento2, -a nm,f¡vaya elemento que está hecho! he's a prize specimen!, he's a real piece of work!2. Chile, Perú, PRico [torpe] dimwit, blockhead* * *m element;estar en su elemento fig be in one’s element* * *elemento nm: element* * *elemento n1. (en general) element2. (persona) little horror / little devil¡menudo elemento es tu hijo! your son's a little horror! -
15 Tatumstand
* * *Tat·um·stand<-[e]s, -stände>m meist pl JUR circumstance[s] pertaining to an incident* * * -
16 фактические обстоятельства
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > фактические обстоятельства
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17 sammenhæng
coherence, context, continuity* * *(en) connexion,( med omgivende tekst, forhold) context ( fx guess the meaning from the context; consider something in its social context);[ sammenhængen]( kendsgerningerne) the facts; the truth (of the matter);[ i sammenhæng](dvs i rækkefølge) consecutive ( fx three consecutive days); consecutively,( som et hele) as a whole;[ i denne sammenhæng] in this connexion (, context);[ mangel på sammenhæng] incoherence;[ uden sammenhæng] incoherent(ly);[ sagens rette sammenhæng] the true facts of the case. -
18 sammenhengen
subst. [ kjennsgjerningene] the facts (det fremgår av sammenhengen) it appears from the context (kjenne hele sammenhengen) know the true facts of the case, know all about it (se sammenhengen) see the connection -
19 обстоятельство обстоятельств·о
1) обыкн. мн. circumstances2) юр. circumstance, factвыяснять обстоятельства — to fact-find, to find the facts
отягчающие обстоятельства — aggravation, attenuating circumstances
сопутствующие обстоятельства — attending / concomitant circumstances
форсмажорные обстоятельства, обстоятельства непреодолимой силы — circumstances of insuperable force; force majeure фр.
стечение обстоятельств — coincidence / concurrence of circumstances
в зависимости от обстоятельств — depending on the circumstances / situation
как / если того требуют обстоятельства — so warrant
по семейным обстоятельствам — due to family circumstances / for domestic reasons
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > обстоятельство обстоятельств·о
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20 elementos de juicio
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