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безсторонній, неупереджений, об'єктивний, нейтральний; справедливий- impartial constructionimpartial application of universal human rights norms — неупереджене застосування загальних норм прав людини
- impartial court procedures
- impartial decision
- impartial inquiry
- impartial interpretation
- impartial judge
- impartial juror
- impartial jury
- impartial justice
- impartial policy
- impartial third party
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1) запрос2) исследование обстоятельств дела; расследование; судебное следствие, рассмотрение•- blue-ribbon inquiry
- commissioners inquiry
- commission inquiry
- committee inquiry
- complete inquiry
- congressional inquiry
- coroner's inquiry
- following-up inquiry
- forensic inquiry
- impartial inquiry
- incomplete inquiry
- judicial inquiry
- legislative inquiry
- ministerial inquiry
- on-the-record inquiry
- partial inquiry
- police inquiry
- prejudicial inquiry
- preliminary inquiry
- public inquiry
- social inquiry
- subcommittee inquiry
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1. n наведение справок, расспрашивание; осведомление2. n вопрос; запросremote inquiry — дистанционный запрос; дистанционный опрос
keyboard inquiry — запрос с клавиатуры; опрос клавиатуры
inquiry unit — опрашивающее устройство; блок запросов
3. n юр. расследование4. n исследование, изыскание5. n обследование, опросСинонимический ряд:1. interrogation (noun) inquiring; interrogation; interrogatory; query; question; questioning; quiz; third degree2. investigation (noun) delving; examination; exploration; inquest; inquisition; investigation; probe; probing; quest; research; scrutiny; studyАнтонимический ряд:assumption; conjecture; guess; hypothesis; intuition; reply; supposition -
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a беспристрастный, непредвзятый, справедливыйСинонимический ряд:1. fair (adj.) candid; detached; disinterested; dispassionate; equal; equitable; fair; fair-minded; impersonal; indifferent; just; neuter; neutral; non-aligned; nondiscriminatory; nonpartisan; non-partisan; objective; square; unbiased; uncolored; uncommitted; undistinctive; uninvolved; unprejudiced; unprepossessed2. tolerant (adj.) broad; cosmopolitan; liberal; tolerantАнтонимический ряд:biased; interested; involved; one-sided; partial; prejudiced; unequal; unjust -
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indi'pendənt1) (not controlled by other people, countries etc: an independent country; That country is now independent of Britain.) independiente2) (not willing to accept help: an independent old lady.) independiente3) (having enough money to support oneself: She is completely independent and receives no money from her family; She is now independent of her parents.) independiente4) (not relying on, or affected by, something or someone else: an independent observer; to arrive at an independent conclusion.) independiente•- independently
independent adj independientetr[ɪndɪ'pendənt]1 (gen) independiente■ young people are fairly independent of their parents los jóvenes son bastante independientes de sus padres1 SMALLPOLITICS/SMALL (candidato,-a) independiente nombre masulino o femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto become independent independizarseto be of independent means disponer de rentasindependent school SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL colegio no subvencionadoindependent television televisión nombre femenino privadaindependent [.ɪndə'pɛndənt] adj: independiente♦ independently adv: independiente mfadj.• independiente adj.n.• independiente s.m.'ɪndɪ'pendənt1) <person/country/survey> independiente; < income> independiente, propio, personalSenegal became independent in 1960 — Senegal obtuvo la independencia or se independizó en 1960
2)a) <company/newspaper/candidate> independienteb) (BrE) < school> particular, privado; < sector> privado; <television/radio> privado[ˌɪndɪ'pendǝnt]1. ADJ1) (=self-supporting) [person, country] independiente; [income] propioto be independent of sth/sb — no depender de algo/algn, ser independiente de algo/algn
to become independent — [country] independizarse
a person of independent means — una persona con rentas propias or con independencia económica
2) (=unconnected) [events] independiente, no relacionado; (=impartial) [inquiry, investigation] independiente; [witness] imparcial3) (=self-reliant) [person, child] independiente4) (=private) [school, sector] privado; [broadcasting company, radio station] privado, independiente2. N1) (=politician) independiente mf, candidato(-a) m / f independiente2) (=company) compañía f independiente3.CPDindependent clause N — (Gram) oración f independiente
independent school N — (Brit) escuela f privada, colegio m privado
independent suspension N — (Aut) suspensión f independiente
* * *['ɪndɪ'pendənt]1) <person/country/survey> independiente; < income> independiente, propio, personalSenegal became independent in 1960 — Senegal obtuvo la independencia or se independizó en 1960
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[dʒuː'dɪʃl]1) [inquiry, decision] giudiziariojudicial process — atto di procedura, citazione a comparire
to take judicial proceedings against sb. — intraprendere un'azione legale o un procedimento giudiziario contro qcn
3) (impartial) [ silence] imparziale* * *[‹u'diʃəl](of a judge or court of law: judicial powers; He might bring judicial proceedings against you.) giudiziario, giudiziale* * *judicial /dʒu:ˈdɪʃl/a.1 (leg.) giudiziale; giudiziario: judicial acts, atti giudiziali; judicial decision, decisione giudiziaria; judicial method, metodo giudiziale; judicial power, potere giudiziario2 (fig.) equo; imparziale● judicial activism, attivismo giudiziario □ judicial assembly, corte di giustizia □ the judicial bench, il banco del giudice □ judicial controversy, vertenza giudiziaria □ judicial enquiry (o inquiry), istruttoria; inchiesta giudiziaria □ judicial murder, assassinio legale; condanna a morte di un innocente □ (in GB) judicial precedent, precedente giudiziario □ judicial proceedings, procedimento giudiziario; azione legale □ judicial record, dispositivo della sentenza □ judicial review, controllo giurisdizionale (o giudiziario); (in USA) controllo giurisdizionale ( da parte della Corte Suprema) della costituzionalità delle leggi □ judicial sale, vendita giudiziale (o giudiziaria) □ judicial separation, separazione legale □ judicial system, sistema giudiziariojudicially avv.* * *[dʒuː'dɪʃl]1) [inquiry, decision] giudiziariojudicial process — atto di procedura, citazione a comparire
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[ˌɪndɪ'pendənt] 1.1) (self-reliant) [ person] indipendente (of da)2) pol. [ country] indipendente (of da)3) (impartial) [observer, inquiry] indipendente, imparziale; [ evidence] oggettivo5) (not part of an organization) [candidate, newspaper] indipendente6) (not state run) [school, hospital, television] privato2.1) pol. indipendente m. e f.2) (film company) produttore m. (-trice) indipendente; (record company) etichetta f. discografica indipendente* * *[indi'pendənt]1) (not controlled by other people, countries etc: an independent country; That country is now independent of Britain.) indipendente2) (not willing to accept help: an independent old lady.) indipendente3) (having enough money to support oneself: She is completely independent and receives no money from her family; She is now independent of her parents.) indipendente4) (not relying on, or affected by, something or someone else: an independent observer; to arrive at an independent conclusion.) indipendente•- independently* * *[ˌɪndɪ'pendənt] 1.1) (self-reliant) [ person] indipendente (of da)2) pol. [ country] indipendente (of da)3) (impartial) [observer, inquiry] indipendente, imparziale; [ evidence] oggettivo5) (not part of an organization) [candidate, newspaper] indipendente6) (not state run) [school, hospital, television] privato2.1) pol. indipendente m. e f.2) (film company) produttore m. (-trice) indipendente; (record company) etichetta f. discografica indipendente -
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2) проводити, вести; ескортувати, перепроваджувати, супроводжувати; поводити себе•conduct an inquest into a death — проводити розслідування причин смерті, розслідувати причини смерті
conduct an official investigation — = conduct an official inquiry (into smth.) проводити офіційне розслідування ( чогось)
- conduct a ballistics testconduct house-to-house inquiries — проводити опитування (опитувати) мешканців навколишніх будинків ( про слідчого тощо)
- conduct a case
- conduct a campaign
- conduct a formal investigation
- conduct a formal inquiry
- conduct a poll
- conduct a raid
- conduct a search
- conduct a secret operation
- conduct a suit
- conduct a terrorist act
- conduct a trial
- conduct an act of sabotage
- conduct an act of terrorism
- conduct an expert examination
- conduct an independent policy
- conduct an inquiry
- conduct an inspection
- conduct an investigation
- conduct an official inquiry
- conduct an operation
- conduct appearance
- conduct autopsy
- conduct business
- conduct charged
- conduct court
- conduct criminal investigation
- conduct debate
- conduct debates
- conduct defence
- conduct defence defense
- conduct election canvassing
- conduct election propaganda
- conduct export operations
- conduct hearing
- conduct hearings
- conduct in secret
- conduct interrogation
- conduct money
- conduct negotiations
- conduct norm
- conduct of a case
- conduct of acts of sabotage
- conduct of acts of terrorism
- conduct of an investigation
- conduct of an operation
- conduct of election
- conduct of elections
- conduct of legal practice
- conduct of life
- conduct of proceedings
- conduct of war
- conduct of warfare
- conduct one's own defence
- conduct one's own defense
- conduct oneself
- conduct operations work
- conduct operative work
- conduct policy
- conduct preliminary hearings
- conduct security clearance
- conduct sheet
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ср. investigation, examination;
inquiry (into), inquest юр. беспристрастное расследование ≈ impartial investigation уголовное расследование ≈ criminal investigationс. investigation, inquiry (into) ;
назначить ~ set* up an investigation, appoint an inquiry;
произвести ~ make*/carry out an investigation.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > расследование
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judicial [dʒu:'dɪʃəl]∎ to take or to bring judicial proceedings against sb attaquer qn en justice(b) (impartial) impartial, critique;∎ a judicial mind un esprit critique►► judicial inquiry enquête f judiciaire;American judicial review (of ruling) examen m d'une décision de justice (par une juridiction supérieure); (of law) examen m de la constitutionnalité d'une loi;judicial separation séparation f de corps -
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присяжные, состав присяжных; коллегия присяжных; суд присяжныхjury deadlocked — присяжные, не пришедшие к единому мнению;
jury directed — присяжные, получившие от судьи напутствие;
jury for trial — присяжные, подобранные для судебного рассмотрения дела;
jury in a state of equilibrium — разделение голосов присяжных поровну;
jury in session — заседающие присяжные;
to discharge the jury — распустить коллегию присяжных;
to pack a jury — подобрать пристрастный состав присяжных;
to select a jury — подобрать состав присяжных;
to summon a jury — вызвать присяжных для участия в судебном разбирательстве;
- jury of inquiry and presentmentgrand jury at the quarter sessions — большое жюри, заседающее в суде квартальных сессий
- jury of issue and assessment
- jury of matrons
- jury of one's peers
- all-white jury
- alternate jury
- alternate grand jury
- biased jury
- common jury
- coroner's jury
- deadlocked jury
- deliberating jury
- discharged jury
- drawn jury
- empanelled jury
- extra trial jury
- fixed jury
- full jury
- good jury
- grand jury
- grand jury at the assizes
- hung jury
- impartial jury
- inquest jury
- investigating grand jury
- juvenile jury
- less-than-unanimous jury
- one-man grand jury
- packed jury
- partial jury
- petit jury
- prejudiced jury
- prospective jury
- reasonable jury
- regular jury
- regular grand jury
- satisfied jury
- selected jury
- special jury
- struck jury
- summoned jury
- teen-age jury
- trial jury
- unanimous jury
- unbiased jury
- unpacked jury
- unprejudiced jury
- voting jury
- non-unanimous jury
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judicial [dʒu:ˈdɪ∫əl]► judicial review noun (British) réexamen m d'une décision de justice (par une juridiction supérieure) ; (US) examen m de la constitutionnalité d'une loi* * *[dʒuː'dɪʃl]1) [inquiry, process] judiciaire; [decision] jurisprudentiel/-ielle2) ( wise) [mind] pondéré3) ( impartial) [silence] réfléchi -
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1. adjective1) unabhängigindependent income/means — eigenes Einkommen
2) (not wanting obligations) selbstständig2. noun(Polit.) Unabhängige, der/die•• Cultural note:Eine britische überregionale Tageszeitung. Ihr Pendant am Sonntag heißt The Independent on Sunday. Obgleich der Independent politisch eher links als rechts steht, strebt er, wie der Name schon andeutet, eine unabhängige überparteiliche Berichterstattung anEine Privatschule in Großbritannien, die sich selbst finanziert, und zwar durch Elternbeiträge. Sie erhält keine staatliche Unterstützung. academic.ru/58860/public_school">public schools und preparatory schools fallen in diese Kategorie* * *[indi'pendənt]1) (not controlled by other people, countries etc: an independent country; That country is now independent of Britain.) unabhängig2) (not willing to accept help: an independent old lady.) selbständig3) (having enough money to support oneself: She is completely independent and receives no money from her family; She is now independent of her parents.) unabhängig4) (not relying on, or affected by, something or someone else: an independent observer; to arrive at an independent conclusion.) unabhängig•- independence- independently* * *in·de·pend·ent[ˌɪndɪˈpendənt]I. adjto become \independent from sth von etw dat unabhängig werden, seine Unabhängigkeit von etw dat erlangen\independent financial adviser unabhängiger Finanzberater/unabhängige Finanzberaterin3. (unassisted) selbstständigto have \independent means private Mittel [o ein Privateinkommen] habento be financially \independent finanziell unabhängig sein4. (separate, unconnected) unabhängig... quite \independent of each other... ganz unabhängig voneinander\independent statements voneinander unabhängige Aussagen\independent witnesses Zeugen, die nichts miteinander zu tun haben5. AUTO[fully] \independent suspension Einzelradaufhängung f6. LING\independent clause Hauptsatz m, übergeordneter SatzII. n2. COMM▪ the \independents pl die unabhängigen Unternehmen* * *["Indɪ'pendənt]1. adj1) (= autonomous) unabhängig (of sb/sth von jdm/etw) (ALSO POL country); person (in attitude, spirit) selbstständig, unabhängig; income eigen, privata man of independent means — eine Person mit Privateinkommen, ein Privatmann m
2) (= unconnected) report, research, thinker etc unabhängigindependent confirmation — Bestätigung f aus unabhängiger Quelle
they reached the summit by independent routes — sie erreichten den Gipfel auf getrennten or gesonderten Wegen
the two explosions were independent of each other — die beiden Explosionen hatten nichts miteinander zu tun or hatten keine gemeinsame Ursache
2. n (POL)Unabhängige(r) mf* * *independent [ˌındıˈpendənt]A adj (adv independently)independent travel(l)er Einzelreisende(r) m/f(m)2. unbeeinflusst (Beobachter etc)3. finanziell unabhängig:independent gentleman Privatier m;be independent auf eigenen Füßen stehen4. finanziell unabhängig machend (Vermögen etc):a man of independent means ein finanziell unabhängiger Mann6. freiheitsliebend7. selbstbewusst, -sicher8. PARL partei-, fraktionslos9. MATH unabhängig:independent variable unabhängige Veränderliche10. LING unabhängig, Haupt…:independent clause Hauptsatz m11. TECH unabhängig, eigen, Einzel…:independent axle Schwingachse f;B s1. Unabhängige(r) m/f(m)2. PARL Partei-, Fraktionslose(r) m/f(m)4. freie TankstelleI. abk1. independence2. independent3. instituteind. abk1. independence2. independent3. index4. indicated6. indigo7. indirect8. industrial9. industry* * *1. adjective1) unabhängigindependent income/means — eigenes Einkommen
2) (not wanting obligations) selbstständig2. noun(Polit.) Unabhängige, der/die•• Cultural note:Eine britische überregionale Tageszeitung. Ihr Pendant am Sonntag heißt The Independent on Sunday. Obgleich der Independent politisch eher links als rechts steht, strebt er, wie der Name schon andeutet, eine unabhängige überparteiliche Berichterstattung anEine Privatschule in Großbritannien, die sich selbst finanziert, und zwar durch Elternbeiträge. Sie erhält keine staatliche Unterstützung. public schools und preparatory schools fallen in diese Kategorie* * *(of) adj.unabhängig (von) adj. adj.eigenständig adj.eigenverantwortlich adj.rechnerunabhängig adj.selbstständig adj.selbständig (alt.Rechtschreibung) adj. -
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independent [‚ɪndɪˈpendənt]indépendant ; [radio] libre━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *[ˌɪndɪ'pendənt] 1.1) Politics candidat/-e m/f indépendant/-e2) ( company) indépendant m, compagnie f indépendante2.1) ( self-reliant) [person] indépendantindependent means —
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to become \independent from sth von etw dat unabhängig werden, seine Unabhängigkeit von etw dat erlangen\independent financial adviser unabhängiger Finanzberater/unabhängige Finanzberaterin;3) ( unassisted) selbständig;to have \independent means private Mittel [o ein Privateinkommen] haben;to be financially \independent finanziell unabhängig sein4) (separate, unconnected) unabhängig;... quite \independent of each other... ganz unabhängig voneinander;\independent statements voneinander unabhängige Aussagen;\independent witnesses Zeugen, die nichts miteinander zu tun haben5) auto[fully] \independent suspension Einzelradaufhängung f6) ling
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