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1 большой ущерб
1) General subject: grave harm, great harm, immeasurable harm2) Military: major damage3) Economy: extensive damage, great damage -
2 неизмеримый ущерб
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3 тяжкое телесное повреждение
grave (grievous, severe)bodily harm (injury)Юридический русско-английский словарь > тяжкое телесное повреждение
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4 тяжкое телесное повреждение
grave (grievous, severe) bodily harm (injury)Русско-английский юридический словарь > тяжкое телесное повреждение
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5 повреждение
сущ.damage; impairment; injury; ( оборудования тж) breakage; defect; failure; fault; trouble; ( телесное) bodily (corporal, physical) injury (harm, mischief)умереть от тяжких телесных повреждений — to die of grave (grievous, severe) bodily harm (injury)
нанесение (причинение) телесных повреждений — infliction of a bodily (physical) harm (injury); ( себе самому) self-inflicted harm (injury); self-injury
лёгкое телесное повреждение, нетяжкое телесное повреждение — actual (trivial) bodily harm (injury)
- повреждение документовнамеренное тяжкое телесное повреждение, нанесённое (причинённое) в состоянии сильного душевного волнения — intentional grave (grievous, severe) bodily harm (injury) inflicted in a state of strong mental agitation
- смертельное телесное повреждение
- телесное повреждение
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6 тяжкое телесное повреждение
1) Military: grievous bodily harm2) Law: great harm, grievous bodily injury, grievous harm, maim, severe bodily injury, grave bodily injury3) Advertising: serious injury4) leg.N.P. great bodily harm, serious bodily injuryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тяжкое телесное повреждение
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7 нападение
сущ.assailing; assault; attack; ( агрессия) aggression; ( вооружённый налёт) holdupсовершать нападение — to assail; assault; attack; commit an assault
сорвать нападение — ( атаку) to thwart an attack
подвергшийся нападению — assailed; attacked
нападение при отягчающих обстоятельствах, нападение при вину обстоятельствах — aggravated assault
нападение с нанесением нетяжкого телесного повреждения — assault causing actual (trivial) bodily harm (injury)
- нападение с нанесением побоевнападение с нанесением тяжкого телесного повреждения — assault causing grave (grievous, severe) bodily harm (injury)
- внезапное нападение - насильственное нападение
- преступное нападение
- простое нападение
- разбойное нападение
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8 тяжкий
прил.heavy\тяжкийое преступление — grave (serious) crime
\тяжкийое телесное повреждение — grave (grievous) bodily harm (injury)
\тяжкийое — ( суровое) наказание — heavy (serious, severe) punishment
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9 нанесение тяжких телесных повреждений
2) leg.N.P. infliction of serious bodily injury or harmУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нанесение тяжких телесных повреждений
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10 Человек сам себе враг
Some men act in such a way that they cause harm to themselves. See Не было у бабы хлопот, купила баба порося (H)Cf: Beware of no man more than thyself (Br.). Each man makes his own shipwreck (Am.). Every man carries an enemy in his own bosom (Br.). Every man is his own worst enemy (Am., Br.). Evil is brought on by oneself (Am.). an only from himself can suffer wrong (Am.). A man's best friend and worst enemy is himself (Am.). None is hurt (offended) but by himself (Br.). You dig your grave with your own hands (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Человек сам себе враг
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