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1. n1) нарушение•to be in breach of smth — нарушать что-л.
- breach of a treatyto heal / to repair the breach — положить конец разрыву ( в отношениях)
- breach of an agreement
- breach of an obligation
- breach of confidence
- breach of contract
- breach of etiquette
- breach of order
- breach of promise
- breach of the law
- breach of the peace
- breach of treaty obligations
- deliberate breach
- flagrant breach
- grave breach
- in breach of the European convention
- material breach
- security breach 2. vнарушать (закон, обязательства и т.п.) -
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n1) невыполнение (договора); нарушение (обязательства)3) юр. нарушение (закона, обязательств и т.п.)• -
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1. сущ.1) общ. нарушение (закона, моральных или материальных обязательств и т. п.)grave [material\] breach — серьезное [существенное\] нарушение
malicious breach — злоумышленное [злонамеренное\] нарушение
He was sued for breach of contract. — Он был ответчиком по делу о нарушении контракта.
See:breach of contract, breach of confidence, breach of duty, breach of discipline, breach of security, breach of the peace, breach of privilege, action in contract2) общ. ссора; разрыв ( отношений)After the election the breach between the factions widened. — После выборов раскол между фракциями усилился.
to heal the breach between smb. — положить конец долгой ссоре
Syn:2. гл.общ. нарушать (закон, соглашение, какие-л. обязательства)They breached the agreement they had made with their employer. — Они нарушили соглашение с работодателем.
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нарушение, невыполнение обязательства или обещания.* * *Брешь нарушение.. . Словарь терминов по риск-медеджменту .* * *отступление, несоблюдение взятых обязательств, обусловленных договором, законом, правилами.-----нарушение (закона, обязательства и т. п.); разрыв отношений -
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ср. crime, offence;
felony юр.;
transgression быть замешанным в преступлении ≈ to be implicated in crime заставать на месте преступления ≈ to take in the act (of) толкать кого-л. на преступление ≈ to incite/drive smb. to crime состав преступления ≈ corpus delicti обвинять в преступлении ≈ criminate государственное преступление ≈ treason;
lesemajesty на месте преступления ≈ red-handed совершить преступление ≈ to commit a crime соучастник преступления ≈ companion in crime признаваться в преступлении ≈ to confess to a crime тягчайшее преступление ≈ very grave/serious crime тяжкое преступление ≈ grave/heinous crime уголовное преступление ≈ criminal offence чудовищное преступление ≈ monstrous/appalling/shocking crime попытка совершить преступление ≈ attempted crime юр.преступлени|е - с. crime (тж. перен.) ;
юр. felony;
~ против нравственности crime against morality;
~ против человечности crime against humanity;
государственное ~ state crime;
особо тяжкое ~ treason;
должностное ~ criminal breach of trust, malfeasance;
политическое ~ political crime;
уголовное ~ criminal offence;
состав ~я corpus delicti;
совершить ~ commit a crime/felony.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > преступление
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1. n проступок2. n нарушение; правонарушениеan intolerable transgression against the essence of democracy — вопиющее нарушение основного принципа демократии
3. n грех4. n спец. трансгрессия5. n наступление моряСинонимический ряд:1. violating a rule (noun) breach; breaking a law; contravention; infraction; infringement; misbehavior; misdemeanor; offense; sinning; trespass; violating a rule; violation2. wrong (noun) crime; evil; evildoing; iniquity; misdeed; offence; sin; tort; wrong; wrongdoingАнтонимический ряд:
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