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61 contempt citation
вызов в суд в связи с поведением, означающим неуважение к суду -
62 contempt of Congress
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63 contempt of court
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64 contempt of Parliament
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65 contempt towards an officer
English-Russian military dictionary > contempt towards an officer
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66 contempt
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67 contempt of court
неуважение к суду; оскорбление судаEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > contempt of court
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68 contempt of court
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69 contempt of court
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70 contempt of the law
нарушение / несоблюдение норм праваEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > contempt of the law
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71 contempt of death
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72 contempt of court
юр неуваже́ние к суду́The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > contempt of court
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73 contempt
непочтениенеуважениепопиратьпрезрениепренебрегатьпренебрежение -
74 contempt of Congress
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75 contempt of court
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76 be beneath contempt
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77 in contempt of
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78 familiarity breeds contempt
близкое знакомство чревато взаимной потерей уважения, чем больше знаешь, тем меньше ценишь [происходит от уст.; посл. too much familiarity breeds contempt; этим. лат. parit contemptum nimia familiaritas]The more you know and like a man the less you want to marry him... Familiarity breeds contempt - I guess that's what you mean. (J. London, ‘Burning Daylight’, ch. XVIII) —...чем лучше вы знаете человека и чем больше он вам нравится, тем меньше вы хотите выйти за него замуж. Близость порождает пренебрежение - должно быть, это вы хотели сказать.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > familiarity breeds contempt
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79 be beneath contempt
иметь невысокие моральные качества There is no excuse for him - his cruel treatment of his family is beneath contempt. ≈ Нет ему прощения - его жестокое обращение со своей семьей не заслуживает даже презрения.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > be beneath contempt
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80 in contempt of
in contempt of вопреки, невзирая на
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