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2 an incident occurred in
Общая лексика: инцидент имел место (в)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > an incident occurred in
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3 incident
nинцидент; происшествие- border incidentto blow an incident out of all proportion — раздувать какой-л. инцидент
- election incidents
- frontier incident
- grave incident
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4 motor vehicle incident
Карачаганак: автотранспортное происшествие (напр. a motor vehicle incident occurred during this month where a contributory factor was winter weather)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > motor vehicle incident
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5 serious incident
serious incident; INCIDAn incident involving circumstances indicating that an accident nearly occurred.Note 1.— The difference between an accident and a serious incident lies only in the result.Note 2.— Examples of serious incidents can be found in Attachment C of Annex 13 and in the Accident/Incident Reporting Manual (Doc 9156).(AN 13)Official definition added to AN 13 by Amdt 9 (10/11/1994).серьёзный инцидент; INCIDИнцидент, обстоятельства которого указывают на то, что едва не имело место авиационное происшествие.Примечание 1. Разница между авиационным происшествием и серьёзным инцидентом заключается только в последствиях.Примечание 2. Примеры серьёзных инцидентов приводятся в дополнении C Приложения 13 и Руководстве ИКАО по представлению данных об авиационных происшествиях/инцидентах (Doc 9156).International Civil Aviation Vocabulary (English-Russian) > serious incident
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7 occur
ə'kə:past tense, past participle - occurred; verb1) (to take place: The accident occurred yesterday morning.) hende, skje2) ((with to) to come into one's mind: An idea occurred to him; It occurred to me to visit my parents.) falle inn, slå3) (to be found: Oil occurs under the sea.) finnes, forekomme•verb \/əˈkɜː\/1) inntreffe, hende• the incident occurred at 5.30 amhendelsen skjedde klokken 05.302) forekomme, finnesoccur to somebody (to) falle noen inn (å) -
8 ske
come about, come what may, happen, occur, take place, spoon* * *I. (en -er) spoon;( stor, med langt skaft) ladle;[ give ham det ind med skeer] din it into his head, spoon-feed him;[ han er ikke nem at bide skeer med] he is a handful;( ændre metode) take another line,(dvs forbedre sig) turn over a new leaf.II. *( indtræffe) happen ( fx has anything happened? a strange thing happened),F occur ( fx an unfortunate incident occurred; it has never occurred before),( foregå også) take place ( fx these events took place many years ago);( opstå) come about ( fx a change has come about (, taken place); how did the accident (, the misunderstanding) come about?), be ( fx there has been an accident (, a change in the plans, an improvement));( overgå) happen to ( fx what has happened to him? something dreadful has happened to me);( udføres) be done ( fx it shall be done!), be made ( fx a mistake was made);[ sket er sket] what is done cannot be undone;[ ske din vilje!] Thy will be done![ det sker at han kommer for sent] he is sometimes late;[ det kan ske for enhver] that can happen to anybody;[ det kan godt ske du har ret] you may be right;[ lad det ske lidt hurtigt] be quick about it,T get a move on, make it snappy;[ det er hvad der kan ske] these things will happen; worse things happen at sea;[ hvad er der sket med...?] what has happened to ( fx him, his car?);T he has had it; it is all up with him;[ der er sket en forandring med ham] he has changed;[ der er sket ham uret] he has been wronged;[ ske hvad der vil] come what may. -
9 автотранспортное происшествие
2) Makarov: auto accident, automobile accident3) Karachaganak: motor vehicle incident (напр. a motor vehicle incident occurred during this month where a contributory factor was winter weather)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > автотранспортное происшествие
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10 инцидент имел место
General subject: an incident occurred in (в), an incident took place in (в)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > инцидент имел место
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11 zdarzać
impf ⇒ zdarzyć* * *ipf.put sth in sb's way; brać, co los zdarzy take what fortune puts in one's way; przypadek zdarzył, że... chance would have it that...ipf.happen, occur; tak się zdarzyło, że... it so happened that...; zdarzył się dziwny wypadek a strange incident occurred l. took place; nieczęsto się zdarza, żeby... it seldom l. rarely happens that...; gdyby ci się zdarzyło go zobaczyć should you happen to see him.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zdarzać
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12 inntreffe
* * *verb. happen, occur (f.eks. ) verb. take place (f.eks. ) -
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14 справка
report; spravkaYou should first report the matter to the police station nearest to where you believe the incident occurred and obtain a report (Spravka) from them.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > справка
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15 early
['ɜːlɪ] 1. прил.1)а) ранний (о начале определённого периода времени, жизни)He was in his early teens. — Он был в раннем подростковом возрасте.
early bird — шутл. ранняя пташка
б) начальный, ранний (относящийся к начальному периоду чего-л.)Fassbinder's early films — ранние фильмы Фасбиндера, фильмы раннего периода творчества Фасбиндера
The man who is to be good at anything must have early training. — Человек, который в любом деле хочет добиться успеха, должен начинать обучение с ранних лет.
•Ant:2) относящийся к началу, первому этапу (чего-л.)4) с.-х. скороспелыйearly peach — ранний, скороспелый персик
5) заблаговременный; своевременныйI am always ten minutes early for work. — Я всегда прихожу на работу минут на десять раньше.
Syn:6) близкий, ближайшийat your earliest convenience — самое раннее, когда вам будет удобно
7) старинныйSyn:8) геол. нижний ( о свитах); древний••2. нареч.1) в начале, на начальной стадииI knew I had to get up early. — Я знал, что мне придётся встать рано (утром).
The incident occurred much earlier in the game. — Этот инцидент произошёл в игре гораздо раньше.
We'll hope to see you some time early next week. — Мы надеемся увидеть вас в начале следующей недели.
2) рано, заблаговременно, своевременноShe arrived early to secure a place at the front. — Она приехала заранее, чтобы занять место впереди.
Syn:3) преждевременно, досрочноThis early flowering gladioulus is not very hardy. — Этот прежде времени распустившийся гладиолус не очень морозоустойчив.
4) скоро, в ближайшее время••Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. посл. — Кто рано ложится и рано встаёт, здоровье, богатство и ум наживёт.
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16 occur
ə'kə:past tense, past participle - occurred; verb1) (to take place: The accident occurred yesterday morning.) ocurrir, suceder, tener lugar2) ((with to) to come into one's mind: An idea occurred to him; It occurred to me to visit my parents.) ocurrir3) (to be found: Oil occurs under the sea.) existir, encontrarse•occur vb1. ocurrir / producirsewhat time did the explosion occur? ¿a qué hora se produjo la explosión?2. ocurrirsetr[ə'kɜːSMALLr/SMALL]1 (happen - event, incident) ocurrir, suceder, tener lugar; (- change) producirse2 formal use (be found, exist) existir, darse, encontrarse3 (come to mind) ocurrir, ocurrirse1) exist: encontrarse, existir2) happen: ocurrir, acontecer, suceder, tener lugar3) : ocurrirseit occurred to him that...: se le ocurrió que...v.• acaecer v.• acontecer v.• encontrarse v.• ocurrir v.• producir v.(§pres: produzco, produces...) pret: produj-•)• suceder v.• venir v.(§pres: vengo, vienes...venimos) pret: vin-fut: vendr-•)ə'kɜːr, ə'kɜː(r)1)a) ( take place) (frml) \<\<event/incident\>\> tener* lugar (frml), ocurrir, suceder; \<\<change\>\> producirse* (frml), tener* lugar (frml)b) (appear, be found) \<\<disease/species\>\> darse*, encontrarse*2) ( come to mind)to occur TO somebody (to + INF) — ocurrírsele a alguien (+ inf)
[ǝ'kɜː(r)]VI1) (=happen) ocurrir, sucederto occur again — volver a suceder, repetirse
2) (=be found) darse, encontrarse3) (=come to mind)it occurs to me that... — se me ocurre que...
such an idea would never have occurred to her — semejante idea jamás se le hubiera ocurrido or pasado por la mente
* * *[ə'kɜːr, ə'kɜː(r)]1)a) ( take place) (frml) \<\<event/incident\>\> tener* lugar (frml), ocurrir, suceder; \<\<change\>\> producirse* (frml), tener* lugar (frml)b) (appear, be found) \<\<disease/species\>\> darse*, encontrarse*2) ( come to mind)to occur TO somebody (to + INF) — ocurrírsele a alguien (+ inf)
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17 ruptura
f.1 break (rotura).2 division, bust-up.* * *1 (rotura) breaking, breakage, break2 figurado breaking-off, break-up* * *SF1) [de cable, cerco]tenemos que encontrar el punto de ruptura del cable — we need to find the point where the cable broke
2) (=interrupción) [de pacto, contrato] breaking; [de relaciones, negociaciones] breaking-offla construcción de la autopista puede llevar a la ruptura del equilibrio ecológico — the construction of the motorway could upset the ecological balance
el incidente causó la ruptura de los lazos políticos entre ambos países — the incident led to the breaking-off of diplomatic ties between the two countries
3) (=disolución) break-up4) (=división) split, rupture frmlas diferencias entre ambos líderes pueden provocar una ruptura interna — the differences between the two leaders could cause an internal split o frm a rupture within the party
5) [con el pasado] breakeste cambio supone una ruptura con todo lo anterior — this change means a break with everything that went before
6) (Tenis) breakruptura de servicio — break of service, service break
* * *a) ( de relaciones) breaking-off; ( de contrato) breach, breaking; ( de matrimonio) breakupésa fue la causa de la ruptura de las negociaciones — that was what caused the negotiations to be broken off
b) (Dep) ( en tenis) service break* * *= disruption, dislocation, discontinuity, shift away from, breakup [break-up], severance, break, breach, rupture.Ex. An academic library should be extendible to permit future growth with minimum disruption.Ex. SDC's ORBIT software is a variation on the ELHILL software used with MEDLINE, so users of that data base can move across to SDC with a minimum of dislocation.Ex. New strategies have to be invented by libraries to cope with a period of transition and discontinuity.Ex. This article discusses the effects of changes in the economy on the distribution of work in libraries which indicate a shift away from its female origins.Ex. This concern will likely increase due to the breakup of the Soviet Union and dispersal of its nuclear arsenal and the growth of global nuclear smuggling rings.Ex. Examples can be found where exchange of publications remains as the only form of contact after severance of diplomatic and trade relations.Ex. In terms of the reference process a break in the chain has occurred between the information need and the initial question.Ex. The key is through controls, which must be built in so that breaches are detected.Ex. Nosebleeds are caused by the rupture of a small blood vessel called a capillary in the nose.----* ruptura con el pasado = break with the past, break from the past.* ruptura de lazos = severing of ties, breaking of ties.* * *a) ( de relaciones) breaking-off; ( de contrato) breach, breaking; ( de matrimonio) breakupésa fue la causa de la ruptura de las negociaciones — that was what caused the negotiations to be broken off
b) (Dep) ( en tenis) service break* * *= disruption, dislocation, discontinuity, shift away from, breakup [break-up], severance, break, breach, rupture.Ex: An academic library should be extendible to permit future growth with minimum disruption.
Ex: SDC's ORBIT software is a variation on the ELHILL software used with MEDLINE, so users of that data base can move across to SDC with a minimum of dislocation.Ex: New strategies have to be invented by libraries to cope with a period of transition and discontinuity.Ex: This article discusses the effects of changes in the economy on the distribution of work in libraries which indicate a shift away from its female origins.Ex: This concern will likely increase due to the breakup of the Soviet Union and dispersal of its nuclear arsenal and the growth of global nuclear smuggling rings.Ex: Examples can be found where exchange of publications remains as the only form of contact after severance of diplomatic and trade relations.Ex: In terms of the reference process a break in the chain has occurred between the information need and the initial question.Ex: The key is through controls, which must be built in so that breaches are detected.Ex: Nosebleeds are caused by the rupture of a small blood vessel called a capillary in the nose.* ruptura con el pasado = break with the past, break from the past.* ruptura de lazos = severing of ties, breaking of ties.* * *1 (de relaciones) breaking-off; (de un contrato) breach, breakingel incidente provocó la ruptura de las relaciones diplomáticas the incident led to a break in o to the breaking-off of diplomatic relations, the incident led to diplomatic relations being broken offésa fue la causa de la ruptura de las negociaciones that was what caused the negotiations to be broken offuna ruptura entre ambas empresas a break o ( frml) rupture between the two companiesla ruptura del contrato traería consecuencias muy graves breaking the contract would have very serious consequencessu ruptura con Ernesto her breakup with Ernestotras la ruptura de su matrimonio after the breakup of his marriageesta ruptura con el pasado this break with the past2 ( Dep) (en tenis) service break, break of serve* * *
ruptura sustantivo femenino
( de contrato) breach, breaking;
( de matrimonio) breakup;
(con pasado, tradición) break;◊ esa fue la causa de la ruptura de las negociaciones that was what caused the negotiations to be broken off
ruptura f (de relaciones) breaking-off
(de amistad, matrimonio, etc) break-up
' ruptura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
morbosa
- morboso
English:
breach
- break
- bust-up
- distress
- miserable
- rupture
- split
- bust
- rift
- severance
* * *ruptura nf[de relaciones, conversaciones] breaking-off; [de pareja] break-up; [de contrato] breach;se han lamentado de la ruptura del consenso entre los partidos políticos they have lamented the breakdown of the consensus among the political parties;acusan al ejército de la ruptura de la tregua they are accusing the army of breaking the truce;su separación fue una ruptura amistosa they remained friends after breaking up;su última novela marca una ruptura con su estilo anterior his latest novel marks a break with his previous style* * ** * *ruptura nf1) : break2) : breaking, breach (of a contract)3) : breaking off, breakup* * *ruptura n break up -
18 Ereignis
n; -ses, -se event; (Vorfall) incident; (Sensation) sensation; freudiges Ereignis euph. (Geburt) happy event* * *das Ereignisevent; incident; happening; ongoing; occasion* * *Er|eig|nis [ɛɐ'|aignɪs]nt -ses, -seevent, occurrence; (= Vorfall) incident, event; (besonderes) occasion, eventSee:→ freudig* * *das1) (an occurrence: strange happenings.) happening2) (something that happens; an incident or occurrence: That night a terrible event occurred.) event* * *Er·eig·nis<-ses, -se>[ɛɐ̯ˈʔaignɪs, pl -nɪsə]nt event, occurrence, incident; (etw Besonderes) occasionder Gang der \Ereignisse the course of eventsdas \Ereignis des Jahrhunderts the event of the centurybedeutendes/historisches \Ereignis important/historical incidentein freudiges \Ereignis a happy eventunabwendbares \Ereignis unavoidable accident, inevitable event* * *das; Ereignisses, Ereignisse event; occurrencedie Ereignisse überstürzten sich — everything seemed to happen at once
* * *freudiges Ereignis euph (Geburt) happy event* * *das; Ereignisses, Ereignisse event; occurrence* * *-se n.event n.happening n.incident n.occurrence n.ongoing n. -
19 einfallen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)1. Idee: mir fällt gerade ein it has just occurred to me; mir fällt nichts Besseres ein I can’t think of anything better; da musst du dir schon was Besseres einfallen lassen you’ll have to do ( oder come up with something) better than that; ihm fällt immer was ein he always comes up with ( oder thinks of) something, he’s never at a loss for ideas ( oder an excuse etc.); zu dem Thema fällt mir nichts mehr ein I can’t think of anything else to say on the subject; dazu fällt mir gar nichts ein my mind’s a blank (on that); ich werde mir schon was einfallen lassen I’ll think of ( oder come up with) something; was fällt dir ein? vorwurfsvoll: what do you think you’re doing?; abwehrend: you must be joking!; lass dir ja nicht einfallen, mich anzulügen! don’t you even think about lying to me!; wie’s ihm gerade einfällt just as the mood takes him; wo’s mir gerade einfällt while I think of it; fällt mir gar nicht ein! umg. who do you think I am?, you must be joking!; so etwas würde mir nie oder im Traum nicht einfallen I wouldn’t dream of it2. Erinnerung: es fällt mir im Moment nicht ein I can’t think of it right now; mir fällt gerade ein I’ve just remembered; es wird mir schon wieder einfallen it’ll come back to me (eventually)3. einfallen (in + Akk) Vögel, Insektenschwärme: come in(to), settle (in); in ein Land einfallen MIL. invade a country5. einfallen (in + Akk) (einstimmen) join in; in ein Lied: come in; in ein Gespräch: butt ( oder break) in (on)6. (einstürzen) collapse, cave in; eingefallen* * *(einstimmen) to join in;(einströmen) to come in; to enter;(einstürzen) to cave in; to collapse* * *ein|fal|lenvi sep irreg aux sein1)das ist mir nicht eingefallen — I didn't think of that, that didn't occur to me
jetzt fällt mir ein, wie/warum... — I've just thought of how/why..., it's just occurred to me how/why...
das fällt mir nicht im Traum ein! — I wouldn't dream of it!
etw éínfallen lassen — to think of sth, to come up with sth
hast du dir etwas éínfallen lassen? — have you had any ideas?, have you thought of anything?
da musst du dir schon etwas anderes/Besseres éínfallen lassen! — you'll really have to think of something else/better
was fällt Ihnen ein! — what are you thinking of!
2)(= in Erinnerung kommen)
jdm éínfallen — to come to sbdabei fällt mir mein Onkel ein, der... — that reminds me of my uncle, who...
es fällt mir jetzt nicht ein — I can't think of it at the moment, it won't come to me at the moment
es wird Ihnen schon wieder éínfallen — it will come back to you
3) (= einstürzen) to collapse, to cave in; (Gesicht, Wangen) to become sunken or haggardSee:→ auch eingefallen4)(= eindringen)
in ein Land éínfallen — to invade a countryin die feindlichen Reihen éínfallen —
in +acc -to)Wölfe sind in die Schafherde eingefallen (liter) — wolves fell upon the flock of sheep (liter)
6) (= mitsingen, mitreden) to join in; (= einsetzen Chor, Stimmen) to come in; (= dazwischenreden) to break in (in +acc on)* * *((with to) to come into one's mind: An idea occurred to him; It occurred to me to visit my parents.) occur* * *ein|fal·lenvi irreg Hilfsverb: sein1. (in den Sinn kommen)▪ etw fällt jdm ein sb thinks of sthwas fällt Ihnen ein! what do you think you're doing!▪ etw fällt jdm ein sb remembers sthder Name will mir einfach nicht \einfallen! the name just won't come to me!3. (einstürzen) to collapse [or cave in4. (eindringen)in ein Land \einfallen to invade a countryin die feindlichen Reihen \einfallen to penetrate enemy lines5. (hereinströmen)6. (einsetzen)▪ [in etw akk] \einfallen Chor, Instrument, Singstimmen to join in [sth]; (dazwischenreden) to interrupt [sth] [or break in [on sth]7. (einsinken) to become sunken [or hollow]* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1)jemandem fällt etwas ein — somebody thinks of something; something occurs to somebody
ihm fallen immer wieder neue Ausreden ein — he can always think of or (coll.) come up with new excuses
was fällt dir denn ein! — what do you think you're doing?; how dare you?
es wird dir schon [wieder] einfallen — it will come [back] to you
plötzlich fiel ihr ein, dass... — suddenly she remembered that...
3) (von Licht) come in4) (gewaltsam eindringen)5) (einstimmen, mitreden usw.) join in* * *einfallen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)1. Idee:mir fällt gerade ein it has just occurred to me;mir fällt nichts Besseres ein I can’t think of anything better;da musst du dir schon was Besseres einfallen lassen you’ll have to do ( oder come up with something) better than that;ihm fällt immer was ein he always comes up with ( oder thinks of) something, he’s never at a loss for ideas ( oder an excuse etc);ich werde mir schon was einfallen lassen I’ll think of ( oder come up with) something;lass dir ja nicht einfallen, mich anzulügen! don’t you even think about lying to me!;wie’s ihm gerade einfällt just as the mood takes him;wo’s mir gerade einfällt while I think of it;fällt mir gar nicht ein! umg who do you think I am?, you must be joking!;im Traum nicht einfallen I wouldn’t dream of it2. Erinnerung:es fällt mir im Moment nicht ein I can’t think of it right now;mir fällt gerade ein I’ve just remembered;es wird mir schon wieder einfallen it’ll come back to me (eventually)3.in +akk) Vögel, Insektenschwärme: come in(to), settle (in);in ein Land einfallen MIL invade a country4.5.* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1)jemandem fällt etwas ein — somebody thinks of something; something occurs to somebody
ihm fallen immer wieder neue Ausreden ein — he can always think of or (coll.) come up with new excuses
was fällt dir denn ein! — what do you think you're doing?; how dare you?
es wird dir schon [wieder] einfallen — it will come [back] to you
plötzlich fiel ihr ein, dass... — suddenly she remembered that...
3) (von Licht) come in5) (einstimmen, mitreden usw.) join in* * *v.to dip v.to occur v. -
20 event
[i'vent]1) (something that happens; an incident or occurrence: That night a terrible event occurred.) begivenhed2) (an item in a programme of sports etc: The long-jump was to be the third event.) programpunkt; konkurrence•- eventful- at all events / at any event
- in that event
- in the event
- in the event of* * *[i'vent]1) (something that happens; an incident or occurrence: That night a terrible event occurred.) begivenhed2) (an item in a programme of sports etc: The long-jump was to be the third event.) programpunkt; konkurrence•- eventful- at all events / at any event
- in that event
- in the event
- in the event of
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