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21 не закажешь
• НЕ ЗАКАЖЕШЬ кому 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. [Милонов:]...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).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не закажешь
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22 случай
сущ.(событие, происшествие) event; incident; occurrence; ( возможность) chance; occasion; opportunity; ( судебное дело) case; (несчастье, катастрофа) accident; misadventureвоспользоваться случаем — to avail oneself of (catch, take) an opportunity
в крайнем случае (в случае крайней необходимости) — in case of emergency (urgency); in emergency
во всяком случае — anyhow; anyway; at all events; in any case
в случае нарушения — (прав и т.п.) in case of violation (of the rights, etc)
в случае несоответствия положениям Конституции — in case of non-compliance with (the provisions of) the Constitution
в случае одновременной публикации — ( произведений автора) in case of simultaneous publication ( of the author's works)
в случае отрешения (отстранения) от должности — ( Президента) in case of impeachment ( of the President)
в случае отставки — ( правительства) in case of resignation ( of the government)
в случаях, когда речь идёт о более, чем одном сроке полномочий — in cases where more than one term of office is involved
в случаях, предусмотренных законом — in cases established (provided for, stipulated) by law
иначе как в случаях, установленных законом — except for the cases established (provided for, stipulated) by law
- непредвиденный случайкроме случаев задержания на месте преступления — except for the cases of detention on the scene of a crime ( в момент совершения преступления in flagrant delict)
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23 допсоглашение
1) Law: variation agreement (пригодится, если вдруг столкнетесь с Bovis, RMJM или Clifford Chance)2) Economy: addendum, additional agreement, дополнительное соглашение3) Insurance: rider (к полису/договору страхования)4) Business: amendment to contract, supplemental agreement -
24 за счёт
1) General subject: (smb's) at (smb's) expense, (smb's) at (smb's) expense, at one's cost, at the expense, based on, by means of, (чей-л.) on 's account, (чей-л.) on (smb.'s) account, compliments of (Enter for your chance to win a dream trip for 2 to a Royal Resort in Mexico compliments of Air Canada Vacations!), courtesy of (Win a one-week trip for two to the Canadian Rockies, courtesy of Air Canada and Fairmont Hotels.), on the backs of (usually in a criticism: The government should stop slashing and cutting on the backs of patients.), owing to, due to, through, thanks to, by, with, using (Увеличение уставного капитала Общества может осуществляться за счет: / The Company charter capital may be increased using:)2) Engineering: at the expense of3) Mathematics: at the cost of, with respect to, with sacrifice in4) Law: account of (кого-л.), for account of (кого-л.), on account, on account of (кого-л.)5) Economy: at the expense of (кого-л.), for account (кого-л.)6) Finances: for the account of (англ. оборот взят на сайте брит. банка HSBC), (средств...) out of ( the funds...)7) Diplomatic term: sacrificing9) Business: (чей-л.) for account of (smb.), with the use of (о деньгах, средствах и т. п.), funded with (пример: investments funded with the money coming from… — инвестиции, осуществляемые за счёт денежных средств, поступивших от…)10) Sakhalin energy glossary: for smb's account (кого-либо)11) Makarov: expense (чего-л.), from -
25 идти на риск
1) General subject: dice, run the venture, take hazards, risk, run the risk, take the risk2) Military: accept risk, assume risk3) Law: chance arm -
26 на всякий случай
1) General subject: just in case, keep on the safe side, to be( keep) on the safe side, just to be safe, just to be on the safe side, as a safeguard, for the sake of good order, for security, for what it's worth2) Colloquial: on the off chance, 'cause you never know3) Engineering: on the safe side, in case4) Mathematics: in any case, make sure, to be on the safe side5) British English: on spec6) Law: de bene esse7) Set phrase: be on the safe side8) Internet: JIC (just in case) -
27 непреднамеренное убийство
1) General subject: chance medley, excusable homicide3) Business: involuntary manslaughterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непреднамеренное убийство
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28 неумышленное убийство
1) General subject: chance medley, excusable homicide2) Law: involuntary manslaughterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неумышленное убийство
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29 обнаружить
1) General subject: bespeak, chance, descry, detect, develop, diagnose, diagnosticate, disclose, discover, display, espy (недостаток), find, find out, give away, hit, lay bare, locate, manifest, nail, reveal, rout, scare up, show up, sight, signalize, spot, trace, uncap, unravel (smth), spy out, learn, drag to light, hit upon (случайно)2) Colloquial: track down3) Military: unearth4) Engineering: pinpoint5) Rare: ostend7) Railway term: make visible8) Law: detect (преступника)9) Jargon: corral, scare-up (что-то особенное), sniff out10) Astronautics: sense11) Makarov: bring to light, lay open (намерения, заговор), run to earth, catch out -
30 опасность
1) General subject: (воображаемое)(мнимая) a lion in the path (in the way), danger, death-trap, gravity, gravity (болезни, положения и т.п.), harmfulness, imminence, jeopardy, lion in the way, menace, peril, pitfall, radiohazard, risk, riskiness, severity (болезни, ранения и т. п.), storm cloud, the spot, unsafety, harm's way2) Biology: hazard3) Naval: obstruction4) Ironical: lion in the path6) Law: dangerousness, insecurity7) Diplomatic term: danger of something (чего-л.), gravity (положения и т.п.), menace of something (чего-л.)8) Jargon: rumble9) Patents: threat10) Business: venturousness11) Sakhalin energy glossary: hazard( Something with the potential to cause harm, for example a tank containing flammable material is a fire hazard.)12) Automation: (потенциальная) hazard13) Aviation medicine: hazard chance14) Pharmacy: (при контроле биозагрязнений) hazard (потенциальный источник возникновения ущерба) -
31 повод
1) General subject: a peg to hang a thing on (для оправдания и т.п.), bridle, bridle-rein, cause, halter, handle, headrope (часть уздечки), matter, matter (of, for), motive, occasion, reason, rein, salvo, something, subject (for; к чему-л.), subject, the why, trigger (there are reasons for smth and the trigger. e.g. made Franz Ferdinand's death in 1914 the trigger for war), chance, redirect, call (for)2) Agriculture: halter rope (ок), leading rein3) Mathematics: basis4) Religion: causa5) Law: excuse, false colour6) leg.N.P. ground, pretext, provocation7) Makarov: matter for -
32 служебное слово, указывает на характер действия
General subject: by (by chute, by gravity - самотёком;by chance - случайно;by the law - по закону;by agreement - по договору;)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > служебное слово, указывает на характер действия
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33 случайная причина
1) Construction: residual cause2) Mathematics: chance cause, random cause, unassignable cause3) Law: accidental cause -
34 случайное событие
1) Engineering: chance event, random event2) Mathematics: accident, accidental event, casual event, stochastic event3) Law: accidental occurence4) Psychology: fortuity5) Business: fortuitous event -
35 случаться
1) General subject: be, bechance, become, befall, befall (с кем-л.), betide, chance, come, come about, eventuate, fare, happen, intervene (в какой-л. период времени), occur, pass, (вновь) repeat, take place, transpire ((2) To come about, take place, e.g. What transpired between them is unknown (David Cecil). ° Sense (2), probably arising from the misunderstanding of sentences like 'What had transpired during his absence he did not know', is chi), turn up, offer2) Colloquial: be up4) Mathematics: arise, be at work, be caught, be in progress, be the result (of), come across, get, (с кем-либо) happen to, originate, result from5) Law: trigger6) Psychology: come up (внезапно, неожиданно), crop up7) Makarov: go down, come along, come around, come round, come to pass, come up, fall out -
36 теория вероятностей
1) General subject: the theory of probability2) Engineering: law of probability, probabilistic calculus, probability theory, theory of probability3) Mathematics: calculation of probability, calculus (calculation) of probability, calculus of probabilities, theory of chance, theory of chances4) Information technology: probability calculation5) Business: calculus of probability, expectation theoryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > теория вероятностей
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37 чистый случай
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38 П-470
КАЧАТЬ ПРАВА slang, orig. camp and prison slang VP subj: human to demand that the law, the rules etc be observed, demand that one be given or allowed sth. that is (or that he considers) his by rightX качал права — X stuck (stood) up for his rightsX pushed (shouted) for his rights.Паек этих тысячу не одну переполучал Шухов в тюрьмах и в лагерях, и хоть ни одной из них на весах проверить не пришлось, и хоть шуметь и качать права он, как человек робкий, не смел, но всякому арестанту и Шухову давно понятно, что, честно вешая, в хлоборезке не удержишься (Солженицын 7). Shukhov had had thousands of these rations in prisons and camps, and though he'd never had a chance to weigh a single one of them on a scale and he was always too shy to stick up for his rights, he and every other prisoner had known a long time that the people who cut up and issued your bread wouldn't last long if they gave you honest rations (7a).Ну, представьте себе... если грешники в аду начнут права качать - на что это будет похоже? (Буковский 1). Well, I ask you, what would it be like if the sinners in hell suddenly started shouting for their rights-what sort of a situation would that be? (1a). -
39 П-542
СБОКУ ПРИПЁКА (у) СБОКУ-ПРИПЁКУ both highly coll AdvP these forms only fixed WO1. ( adv or subj-compl with copula ( subj: usu. human or concr)) entirely unneeded, superfluous, not belonging (to the matter, event, or group in question)X был сбоку припека - X was totally unnecessary (entirely out of place etc)person X was an appendage (extra baggage, a fifth wheel).Мы собрались на аэродроме. Я говорю: «Мы»! Уж я-то был сбоку припёка, случайно прихваченный человечек (Олеша 2). We gathered at the airfield. I say "we," but I myself was just an appendage, somebody brought along by sheer chance (2a).«За кладбищем я ее зарывать не буду. Она мне не сбоку-припёку, а родная сноха» (Шолохов 5). ( context transl) "I'm not going to bury her outside the cemetery. She's not just a stray that wandered in from somewhere, she's my own daughter-in-law" (5a).2. сказать, сделать что \П-542 obsadv(to say or do sth.) rashly, without sufficient basis or obvious reasonout of the blueall of a sudden.(Подколёсин:) Ну, да как же ты хочешь, не по говоря прежде ни о чём, вдруг сказать сбоку-припеку: сударыня, дайте я на вас женюсь! (Гоголь 1). (P.) Well, how do you expect me, without any previous introduction, to say to her suddenly, out of the blue, "Young lady, let's get married" (1a). -
40 Ф-30
ПРОЙТИ (ВЫЙТИ, ПРОСКОЧИТЬ) ФУКСОМ obs, coll VP subj: usu. human or concr) to make it through (some test, bureaucratic process etc) by chanceby some (lucky) fluke.Хоть десяток отказов! Пиши дальше! И в конце концов, по закону больших чисел, пропуск твой проскочит фуксом через бюрократическую машину (Гинзбург 2). You might have had ten refusals. But never mind, slap in another application! Finally, according to the law of averages, your pass would emerge by some lucky fluke from the bureaucratic machine (2a).
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