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1 liable
1) ((with to) tending to have, get, suffer from etc: This road is liable to flooding; He is liable to pneumonia.) utsatt for, tilbøyelig til2) (possibly or probably about (to do something or to happen): Watch the milk - it's liable to boil over.) som kan komme til å, like ved, troende til3) (legally responsible (for): The airline is liable to you for any damage to your luggage.) ansvarlig, erstatningspliktig4) (likely to get (a fine, a punishment): Do not litter! Offenders are liable to fines of up to $100.)•ansvarlig--------tilbøyeligadj. \/ˈlaɪəbl\/1) ansvarlig2) forpliktet, pliktig3) mottakelig, disponert, tilbøyelig, utsattcriminally liable ( jus) straffansvarlighold somebody liable for gjøre noen ansvarlig for, holde noen til ansvar forjointly and severally liable ( jus) solidarisk ansvarligbe liable for ha ansvar for være ansvarlig for, hefte for, skylde (penger)• is a man liable for his wife's debts? beliable to (om straff, skatt e.l.) kunne belegges med, kunne ilegges, være pliktig tilvære disponert for, være mottakelig for, være utsatt for, være tilbøyelig tilrisikerekunne, ha lett for (å), bli lettliable to duty tollpliktigliable to tax skattepliktigmake oneself liable to utsette seg for, risikere årule is liable to exceptions ingen regel uten unntak -
2 Jury
subs.P. and V. δικασταί, οἱ.Gentlemen of the jury: P. ἄνδρες δικασταί.Citizens liable to serve as a jury: Ar. and P. ἡλιασταί, οἱ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Jury
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3 duty
n1) функция; обязанность; долг2) пошлина; сбор; налог•to be on guard duty — находиться / стоять на посту ( о военнослужащем)
to be relieved of one's duties — быть освобожденным от занимаемой должности
to carry out one's duties — выполнять свои функции / обязанности
to discharge one's civic duty — исполнять гражданский долг
to eliminate duties — отменять / ликвидировать пошлину
to enter upon one's duties — приступать к исполнению своих служебных обязанностей; вступать в должность
to exercise one's duties — выполнять свои функции / обязанности
to impose heavy duties on smth — облагать что-л. высокой пошлиной
to lay duties on smth — облагать что-л. пошлиной
to levy duties on smth — облагать что-л. пошлиной
to neglect one's duties — пренебрегать своими обязанностями
to perform one's duties — выполнять свои функции / обязанности
to release smb from his / her duties — освобождать кого-л. от занимаемой должности; снимать кого-л. с работы
to suspend smb from his / her duties — временно отстранять кого-л. от работы
to take over the duties — принимать на себя функции / обязанности
to take up one's duties — приступать к исполнению своих служебных обязанностей; вступать в должность
- administrative dutyto turn over one's duties to smb — сдавать дела кому-л.
- allied duty
- civic duty
- customs duty
- dereliction of duty
- description of duties
- diplomatic duty
- direct duties
- discharge of duties
- discriminatory customs duties
- distribution of duties
- duty of a soldier
- excise duty
- exemption from duties
- export duty
- free of duty
- honorable duty
- import duty
- incompatibility of duties
- international duty - off duty
- official duties
- on duty
- patriotic duty
- performance of duties
- primary duty
- professional duty
- prohibitive duty
- protective duty
- rate of duty
- reduction of duties
- removal of duties
- sacred duty
- specified duties
- supervisory duties
- wide range of duties
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