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1 Last Chance
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2 Watkins, Lourie, Roll, & Chance, L. L. P.
Law: WLRCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Watkins, Lourie, Roll, & Chance, L. L. P.
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3 Clifford Chance LLP
Abbreviation: (UK law firm) ccУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Clifford Chance LLP
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4 Clifford Chance LLP (UK law firm)
Abbreviation: ccУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Clifford Chance LLP (UK law firm)
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5 законы вероятности
Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > законы вероятности
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6 законы вероятности
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > законы вероятности
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7 внезапно возникшая драка
Law: chance medley, chance-medleyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внезапно возникшая драка
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8 игра на удачу
Law: game of chance (Даётся как возможный вариант перевода при противопоставлении game of chance vs. game of skill, при анализе юридических или маркетинговых аспектов игрового рынка.) -
9 доктрина последнего шанса
Law: last clear chance doctrine (принцип обязательности проявления должной заботливости для избежания причинения вреда, несмотря на наличие вины потерпевшего)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > доктрина последнего шанса
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10 непредумышленное убийство в ходе возникшей драки
Law: chance medleyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непредумышленное убийство в ходе возникшей драки
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11 непредумышленное убийство, явившееся результатом внезапно возникшей драки
Law: chance-medleyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непредумышленное убийство, явившееся результатом внезапно возникшей драки
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12 пожизненное заключение без права на освобождение
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пожизненное заключение без права на освобождение
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13 случай
1) General subject: accident, case, chance, clip, contingency, episode, event, experience, fortuity, hap, haphazard, happening, haps, incident, incidental, instance, luck, occasion, occurence, occurrence, opportunity, thing, adventure, circumstance, cases, context2) Colloquial: break3) Obsolete: tidings4) Literal: die5) Latin: casus6) Bookish: fortuitousness7) Mathematics: alternate version, alternative (to), chance, modification, situation, variant, variation (of)10) Jargon: squeak, (законы вероятности) avs, slip-up11) Oil: assumption12) Sakhalin energy glossary: incident( is an unplanned event or chain of events which has, or could have caused injury or illness and/or damage /loss/ to people, assets, the environment or reputation)13) leg.N.P. chance (criminal law), misadventure, occasion (criminal law)14) Aviation medicine: accident (несчастный)15) Makarov: hazard -
14 случайный
1. sporadic2. circumstantial3. oddчеловек, выполняющий случайную работу — odd man
случайная удача, неожиданное везение — odd stroke of luck
4. stochastic5. unbiased6. unintentional7. accidentallyслучайное событие, происшествие — accidental occurence
8. accidentlyслучайно, нечаянно — by accident
9. adventitious10. aleatory11. by accident12. by chance13. coincidental14. coincidentally15. fortuitous16. perchance17. punative18. spurious19. accidental; casual; chance20. casual21. chance22. contingent23. haphazard24. incident25. incidental26. incidentally27. occasional28. random29. strayСинонимический ряд:невзначай (проч.) невзначай; ненароком; случаемАнтонимический ряд:закономерно; намеренно; нарочно; сознательно -
15 чистая случайность
1) General subject: luck of the draw (Pure chance, as in It isn't anyone's fault it's just the luck of the draw (The American Heritage Dictionary)), pure accident, cross and pile, the long arm of coincidence, mere chance, pure luck, sheer luck2) Mathematics: perfect randomness (pure)3) Law: inevitable casualty4) Economy: pure chance5) Diplomatic term: cast of the die6) Information technology: play of pure chance7) Makarov: cross or pile, mere accidentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чистая случайность
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16 риск
1) General subject: adventure, cast, chance, exposure (и), flutter (обыкн. в азартных играх), hazard, jeopardy, peril, risk, throw, danger2) Naval: venture3) Colloquial: lucky dip4) Rare: die5) Law: case of the die, cast of the die, hazard to life6) Psychology: risk-taking7) Oil: taking a chance, taking the risk8) Sakhalin energy glossary: hazard( Something with the potential to cause harm, for example a tank containing flammable material is a fire hazard.), risk (The likelihood of a specified undesired event occurring within a specified period or in specified circumstances. This is typically expressed as fatalities per year.)10) Quality control: hazard chance (опасности)11) oil&gas: measure of danger, probability of potential accidents, mathematical expectation of damage, risk = likelihood x consequences = L*C -
17 азартная игра
2) Colloquial: plunging (особ. на скачках)3) American: policy5) Law: A.B.C. (запрещена, если играют на деньги), game, game of chance, gambling6) Economy: game of luck7) Jargon: header -
18 игра случая
1) Law: game of chance2) Information technology: play of chance -
19 наугад
1) General subject: at( one's) own sweet will, at a guess, at a venture, at hazard, at random, at venture, blindly, by guess, by guess, hit or miss, hit-or-miss, hitty missy, hob a nob, hob and nob, hob-nob, hobnob, in hit and miss fashion, random, off chance (do smth on the off chance), off the top of head, at a rough guess2) Rare: errantly3) Mathematics: by rule of thumb, randomly4) Graphic expression: hog's law6) Makarov: by guess-work, on spec, wild -
20 З-39
HE ЗАКАЖЕШЬ KOMУ obsoles, substand VP this form ( gener. 2nd pers sing) only usu. used with the infin of another verb) you cannot forbid s.o. to do sth.: you can't stop (prevent) s.o. (from doing sth.) there is no law against (doing) sth.(Гурмыжская:) Хоть я и выше подозрений, но, если б нашлись злые языки, вы можете объяснить, в чём дело. (Ми-лонов:)...Кто же смеет... (Бодаев:) Ну, отчего же не сметь? Никому не закажешь (Островский 7). (G.:) I am above suspicion, as you know. But if you chance to hear evil gossip, you will be able to explain what's going on. (M.:)...Who on earth would dare... (B.:) Well, why on earth shouldn't a person dare? You can't stop a person, can you? (7b). (G.:) Everyone knows I am above suspicion, but sometimes evil tongues will wag, so now you can explain the truth. (M.:)...Who could possibly dare-? (B.:) Of course they'll dare, there's no law against it (7c).
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