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Русско-английский синонимический словарь > юридические последствия
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3 правовые последствия
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > правовые последствия
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consequences in law; legal consequences (effect)Русско-английский юридический словарь > правовые последствия
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Русско-английский юридический словарь > юридические последствия
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8 юридические последствия оговорок
legal consequences / effect of reservationsРусско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > юридические последствия оговорок
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9 последствие
сущ.aftermath; consequence; outcome; sequence; ( результат) resultиметь губительные (пагубные) последствия — ( для) to have harmful (ruinous) consequences (effect) (on)
предотвращать губительные (пагубные) последствия — to prevent harmful (ruinous) consequences (effect)
последствия изменения и расторжения договора — consequences of alteration and dissolution (repudiation, rescission, termination) of a contract
последствия нарушения правил проведения торгов — consequences of breach (violation) of the rules of auctions
последствия недействительности сделки — consequences of invalidity (nullity) of a contract (of a transaction)
последствия несоблюдения сделки — consequences of non-compliance with (non-observance of) a contract (a transaction)
последствия принудительного изъятия заложенного имущества — consequences of confiscation (expropriation) of pledged property
последствия утраты или повреждения груза — consequences of loss of or damage (harm) to cargo (to the goods)
- последствия неоплаты чекагубительные последствия, пагубные последствия — harmful (ruinous) consequences
- последствия решения
- негативные последствия
- правовые последствия
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10 juicio
m.1 trial (law).llevar a alguien a juicio to take somebody to court2 (sound) judgment (sensatez).estar/no estar en su (sano) juicio to be/not to be in one's right mindperder el juicio to lose one's reason, to go mad3 opinion.a mi juicio in my opinionno tengo suficientes elementos de juicio como para formarme una opinión I don't have enough information to base an opinion onjuicio de valor value judgment4 resolution, final decision, judgement, judgment.* * *1 (gen) judgement2 (sensatez) reason, common sense3 DERECHO trial, lawsuit4 RELIGIÓN judgement\a juicio de alguien in somebody's opiniondejar algo a juicio de alguien to leave something to somebody's discretionemitir un juicio sobre algo to express an opinion about somethingen su sano juicio in one's right mindllevar a alguien a juicio to take legal action against somebody, sue somebodyperder el juicio to go madJuicio Final / Juicio Universal Final Judgement* * *noun m.1) trial2) sense, reason3) opinion* * *SM1) (=inteligencia) judgment, reason2) (=sensatez) good senseno tener juicio, tener poco juicio — to lack common sense
3) (=opinión) opinion4) (Jur) (=proceso) trial; (=veredicto) verdict, judgment* * *1) ( facultad) judgment2) (prudencia, sensatez) sense3) ( opinión) opiniona mi juicio — in my opinion o to my mind
4) (Der) trial•* * *= case, judgement [judgment], litigation, trial, lawsuit [law suit], suit, prosecution, legal case, court case, legal action, legal proceedings.Ex. Enter a judgement and other judicial decisions of a court in a case under the heading for the court.Ex. In my judgment, these changes will come about in one of two ways.Ex. Through litigation some statements had been reinstated, but some elements still were not there at all.Ex. Some of these documents were used as evidence in the Tokyo War Crimes trials.Ex. Widespread photocopying will simply precipitate copyright infringement lawsuits.Ex. They concluded that 'our citizens may rationally prefer to check crime and disorder by ounces of educational prevention, than by pounds of cure in the shape of large 'lockups' and expensive suits before the law'.Ex. This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.Ex. Prisoners rely on inadequate legal resources in prison law libraries to prepare legal cases to protect their constitutional rights.Ex. This article reviews recent copyright court cases involving issues of information access and use.Ex. However, the senders of these messages may be risking legal action for e-mail defamation.Ex. In 1900, a 'Public Libraries Bill' was passed containing a provision exempting library managers and authorities from legal proceedings for libel.----* acta de juicio = trial record.* a juicio = on trial.* a juicio público = in the public eye.* a + Posesivo + juicio = in + Posesivo + estimation.* buen juicio = good judgement.* celebrarse un juicio = trial + come up.* con juicio de valor = value-loaded.* día del Juicio Final = doomsday, Judgement Day.* el día del Juicio Final = the Day of Judgement.* El Juicio Final = The Last Judgement.* emitir un juicio de valor = exercise + value judgment, pass + value judgement.* en + Posesivo + juicio cabal = of (a) sound mind.* en + Posesivo + sano juicio = in + Posesivo + right mind.* entablar un juicio = file + lawsuit against, file + suit against.* error de juicio = misunderstanding, error of judgement.* ir a jucio = stand + trial, stand for + trial.* juicio con jurado = jury trial.* juicio criminal = criminal trial.* juicio crítico = critical judgement.* juicio de valor = value judgement.* juicio final = doom.* juicio moral = moral judgement.* juicio temerario = snap judgement.* llevar a Alguien a juicio = bring + lawsuit against + Alguien, take + legal action, take + legal proceedings.* llevar a juicio = prosecute, sue, file + suit against, bring + a suit against, litigate, bring + criminal charges against, file + lawsuit against, take + Nombre + to court, bring + Nombre + to justice, put on + trial, try.* mal juicio = bad judgement.* muela del juicio = wisdom tooth.* perder el juicio = lose + Posesivo + sanity.* poner en tela de juicio = throw + doubt on, contest.* sano de juicio = of (a) sound mind.* sano juicio = sane.* someter a juicio = try.* * *1) ( facultad) judgment2) (prudencia, sensatez) sense3) ( opinión) opiniona mi juicio — in my opinion o to my mind
4) (Der) trial•* * *= case, judgement [judgment], litigation, trial, lawsuit [law suit], suit, prosecution, legal case, court case, legal action, legal proceedings.Ex: Enter a judgement and other judicial decisions of a court in a case under the heading for the court.
Ex: In my judgment, these changes will come about in one of two ways.Ex: Through litigation some statements had been reinstated, but some elements still were not there at all.Ex: Some of these documents were used as evidence in the Tokyo War Crimes trials.Ex: Widespread photocopying will simply precipitate copyright infringement lawsuits.Ex: They concluded that 'our citizens may rationally prefer to check crime and disorder by ounces of educational prevention, than by pounds of cure in the shape of large 'lockups' and expensive suits before the law'.Ex: This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.Ex: Prisoners rely on inadequate legal resources in prison law libraries to prepare legal cases to protect their constitutional rights.Ex: This article reviews recent copyright court cases involving issues of information access and use.Ex: However, the senders of these messages may be risking legal action for e-mail defamation.Ex: In 1900, a 'Public Libraries Bill' was passed containing a provision exempting library managers and authorities from legal proceedings for libel.* acta de juicio = trial record.* a juicio = on trial.* a juicio público = in the public eye.* a + Posesivo + juicio = in + Posesivo + estimation.* buen juicio = good judgement.* celebrarse un juicio = trial + come up.* con juicio de valor = value-loaded.* día del Juicio Final = doomsday, Judgement Day.* el día del Juicio Final = the Day of Judgement.* El Juicio Final = The Last Judgement.* emitir un juicio de valor = exercise + value judgment, pass + value judgement.* en + Posesivo + juicio cabal = of (a) sound mind.* en + Posesivo + sano juicio = in + Posesivo + right mind.* entablar un juicio = file + lawsuit against, file + suit against.* error de juicio = misunderstanding, error of judgement.* ir a jucio = stand + trial, stand for + trial.* juicio con jurado = jury trial.* juicio criminal = criminal trial.* juicio crítico = critical judgement.* juicio de valor = value judgement.* juicio final = doom.* juicio moral = moral judgement.* juicio temerario = snap judgement.* llevar a Alguien a juicio = bring + lawsuit against + Alguien, take + legal action, take + legal proceedings.* llevar a juicio = prosecute, sue, file + suit against, bring + a suit against, litigate, bring + criminal charges against, file + lawsuit against, take + Nombre + to court, bring + Nombre + to justice, put on + trial, try.* mal juicio = bad judgement.* muela del juicio = wisdom tooth.* perder el juicio = lose + Posesivo + sanity.* poner en tela de juicio = throw + doubt on, contest.* sano de juicio = of (a) sound mind.* sano juicio = sane.* someter a juicio = try.* * *A (facultad) judgmenttiene una gran claridad de juicio he has very good judgment, he's very clear-sightedno está en su sano juicio he's not in his right mindperder el juicio to go out of one's mindme vas a hacer perder el juicio you're going to drive me crazy o madB (prudencia, sensatez) sensetiene muy poco juicio he's not very sensible, he's rather lacking in (common) sense¡mucho juicio! don't do anything silly!, be sensible!C (opinión) opiniontiene derecho a expresar su juicio sobre el tema she has a right to express her opinion on the mattera mi juicio, se han exagerado los hechos in my opinion o to my mind, the facts have been exaggeratedlo dejo a tu juicio I'll leave it up to you, I'll leave it to your discretiontodavía no tengo un juicio formado sobre el asunto I haven't formed an opinion on the subject yetCompuesto:value judgmentD ( Der) triallo llevaron a juicio por plagio he was taken to court o sued for plagiarismir a juicio to go to courtCompuestos:civil proceedings (pl), civil actioncriminal proceedings (pl), criminal trialjudgment by defaultel Juicio Final the Final Judgmenttrial ( where witnesses testify in person)war trialbrief o summary trialE* * *
juicio sustantivo masculino
1 ( facultad) judgment;
perder el juicio to go out of one's mind
2 (prudencia, sensatez) sense
3 ( opinión) opinion;◊ a mi juicio in my opinion, to my mind;
lo dejo a tu juicio I'll leave it up to you;
juicio de valor value judgment
4 (Der) trial;
ir a juicio to go to court;
juicio civil/criminal civil/criminal proceedings (pl);
el Jjuicio Final (Relig) the Final Judgment
juicio sustantivo masculino
1 (facultad mental) judgement, discernment
2 (parecer, criterio) opinion, judgement: a su juicio, nuestra decisión fue equivocada, in his opinion our decision was wrong
juicio de valor, value judgement
3 (sentido común, prudencia) reason, common sense
4 Jur trial, lawsuit
llevar a alguien a juicio, to take legal action against sb, sue sb
el día del Jucio Final, Judgement Day/the Last Judgement
♦ Locuciones: en su sano juicio, in one's right mind
perder el jucio, to go mad o insane
muela del juicio, wisdom tooth
' juicio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
audiencia
- calidad
- celebrar
- celebración
- concepto
- condena
- consideración
- criterio
- elemento
- enloquecer
- hasta
- idea
- muela
- parecer
- repetir
- saltarín
- saltarina
- señalamiento
- sentir
- seso
- severa
- severo
- sintética
- sintético
- someter
- sumaria
- sumario
- sumarísima
- sumarísimo
- tela
- terminante
- testigo
- valoración
- aplazar
- apreciación
- cerrar
- certero
- engañar
- opinar
- parte
- postergar
- precipitado
- precipitarse
English:
adjourn
- assessment
- composed
- discrimination
- doe
- doomsday
- estimation
- fair
- foregone
- haul up
- have up
- judgement
- judgment
- lawsuit
- mind
- opinion
- pass
- proceedings
- prosecution
- reckoning
- retrial
- sanity
- sense
- spin out
- test case
- thinking
- trial
- verdict
- wisdom tooth
- wit
- case
- court
- doom
- exhibit
- hang
- law
- rational
- suit
- untried
- wisdom
* * *juicio nm1. Der trial;llevar a alguien a juicio to take sb to court;tener un juicio justo to receive a fair trialjuicio civil civil action; Rel el Juicio Final the Last Judgement;el Día del Juicio Final Judgement Day;juicio nulo mistrial;juicio oral hearing;juicio sumario summary trial;juicio sumarísimo summary trial2. [sensatez] (sound) judgement;[cordura] sanity, reason;no está en su (sano) juicio he is not in his right mind;perder el juicio to lose one's reason, to go mad3. [opinión] opinion;a mi juicio in my opinion;en el juicio de Emilio in Emilio's opinion;no tengo un juicio formado sobre su actuación I haven't yet formed an opinion on their performance;no tengo suficientes elementos de juicio como para formarme una opinión I don't have enough information to base an opinion onjuicio de valor value judgement* * *m1 judg(e)ment;a mi juicio in my opinion2 JUR trial;el juicio final REL the Last Judg(e)ment3 ( sensatez) sense4 ( cordura) sanity;estar en su juicio be in one’s right mind;perder el juicio lose one’s mind* * *juicio nm1) : good judgment, reason, sense2) : opiniona mi juicio: in my opinion3) : trialllevar a juicio: to take to court* * *juicio n1. (sensatez) common sense2. (criterio) judgement3. (proceso) trial -
11 gerichtlich
JUR.I Adj. Untersuchung etc.: judicial; Verfahren etc.: legal; Entscheidung etc.: court..., of the court; gerichtliche Medizin forensic medicine; gerichtliche Untersuchung judicial inquiry; gerichtliches Verfahren legal proceedings; gerichtliche Verfügung court order; gerichtliche Verfolgung prosecution; das wird ein gerichtliches Nachspiel haben the matter is likely to end up in courtII Adv. judicially, legally; (gerichtlich angeordnet) by order of the court; jemanden gerichtlich belangen oder gegen jemanden gerichtlich vorgehen take legal action against s.o.; etw. gerichtlich austragen fight s.th. through the courts; gerichtlich vereidigt Übersetzer etc.: sworn* * *jurisdictional; forensic; juridical; juridic; judicial* * *ge|rịcht|lich [gə'rIçtlɪç]1. adj attrjudicial; Bestimmung, Entscheidung etc court; Medizin, Psychologie forensic; Verhandlung legalgerichtliche Schritte gegen jdn einleiten — to initiate legal proceedings against sb
laut gerichtlichem Beschluss — according to the decision of a/the court, according to a/the court decision
ein gerichtliches Nachspiel haben — to finish up in court
eine Sache gerichtlich or auf gerichtlichem Weg klären — to settle a matter in court or by litigation
2. advanerkannt by a court; durchsetzbar legally, by the court; klären in courtgerichtlich gegen jdn vorgehen — to take legal action against sb, to litigate against sb
jdn gerichtlich vertreten — to represent sb in and out of court
jdm etw gerichtlich untersagen lassen — to get an injunction against sb doing sth
* * *1) (of or concerning courts of law: forensic medicine.) forensic2) judicially3) (of a judge or court of law: judicial powers; He might bring judicial proceedings against you.) judicial* * *ge·richt·lichlaut \gerichtlichen Beschlusses [o \gerichtlichem Beschluss] according to a/the court decision [or decision of a/the court]eine \gerichtliche Klärung a court settlementein \gerichtliches Nachspiel a court sequelauf \gerichtlichem Wege by legal stepsetw \gerichtlich anordnen to decree sth\gerichtlich gegen jdn vorgehen to take legal action against sbII. adv legally, in courtetw \gerichtlich einklagen to sue for sthSchulden \gerichtlich eintreiben to recover debts through [a/the] court order\gerichtlich belangt werden to be legally prosecutedetw \gerichtlich klären to settle sth in court\gerichtlich gegen jdn vorgehen to take sb to court, to take legal proceedings [or to litigate] against sb, to proceed against sb* * *1.Adjektiv; nicht präd. judicial; forensic <psychology, medicine>; legal < proceedings>; court < order>2.jemanden gerichtlich verfolgen — prosecute somebody; take somebody to court
gegen jemanden gerichtlich vorgehen — take legal action against somebody; take somebody to court
* * *gerichtlich JURA. adj Untersuchung etc: judicial; Verfahren etc: legal; Entscheidung etc: court …, of the court;gerichtliche Medizin forensic medicine;gerichtliche Untersuchung judicial inquiry;gerichtliches Verfahren legal proceedings;gerichtliche Verfügung court order;gerichtliche Verfolgung prosecution;das wird ein gerichtliches Nachspiel haben the matter is likely to end up in courtgegen jemanden gerichtlich vorgehen take legal action against sb;etwas gerichtlich austragen fight sth through the courts;gerichtlich vereidigt Übersetzer etc: sworn* * *1.Adjektiv; nicht präd. judicial; forensic <psychology, medicine>; legal < proceedings>; court < order>2.jemanden gerichtlich verfolgen — prosecute somebody; take somebody to court
gegen jemanden gerichtlich vorgehen — take legal action against somebody; take somebody to court
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12 juridique
juridique [ʒyʀidik]adjective* * *ʒyʀidikadjectif [statut, langue, formation] legal* * *ʒyʀidik adj* * *juridique adj [statut, langue, formation] legal; [décision] of the court ( après n); il n'y aura pas de conséquences juridiques there will be no legal consequences; du point de vue juridique from a legal standpoint; agir sur le plan juridique to take legal action; vide juridique gap in the law.[ʒyridik] adjectif -
13 последствие
сущ.aftermath;consequence;outcome;sequence;( результат) result\последствиея войны — aftermath (consequences) of war
вероятные \последствиея — probable consequences
вредные \последствиея — harmful consequences
глубокие (далеко идущие) \последствиея — far-reaching consequences
негативные \последствиея — deleterious consequences (effect)
правовые \последствиея — consequences in law; legal consequences (effect)
финансовые \последствиея — financial implication(s)
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14 proceso judicial
m.lawsuit, judgment, judgement, legal process.* * *(n.) = adjudicatory proceeding, proceeding, prosecutionEx. Conceived initially to demonstrate a potential tool to assist lawyers in adjudicatory proceedings, the system appears to have potential for addressing a broad spectrum of record management requirements.Ex. Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.Ex. This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.* * *(n.) = adjudicatory proceeding, proceeding, prosecutionEx: Conceived initially to demonstrate a potential tool to assist lawyers in adjudicatory proceedings, the system appears to have potential for addressing a broad spectrum of record management requirements.
Ex: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.Ex: This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution. -
15 acusación
f.1 accusation, impeachment, accusal, arraignment.2 finger-pointing, prosecution, accusation.* * *1 accusation2 DERECHO charge\acta de acusación indictmentacusación particular DERECHO private prosecutor* * *noun f.1) accusation, charge2) prosecution* * *SF (=inculpación) accusation; (Jur) (=cargo) charge, indictment; (=acusador) prosecutionacusación particular, la acusación particular — (the counsel for) the prosecution
* * *1)a) ( imputación) accusationb) (Der) charge2) ( parte)* * *= charge, impeachment, accusation, arraignment, exposure, denouncement, prosecution, indictment, denunciation, imputation.Ex. No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.Ex. Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.Ex. In an attempt to provide counter-evidence to the accusation that the literature of gays is not being represented in library collections a study was conducted.Ex. Children charged with offense are usually at risk of detention between the time of arraignment and the time of hearing.Ex. This book is an uncompromising exposure of the ideological mist that envelops romantics and romanticists.Ex. The second document is a denouncement of slavery by Greenwich, who mobilizes the best tradition of scriptural exegesis to make his case.Ex. This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.Ex. Enter indictments as instructed in rule 21.36C1.Ex. These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.Ex. The imputation was totally without basis and was motivated purely by malice.----* acusaciones = criminal charges.* acusaciones de delito criminal = criminal charges.* acusación + hacer = accusation + level.* retirar una acusación = drop + a charge.* suspender una acusación = stay + charge.* * *1)a) ( imputación) accusationb) (Der) charge2) ( parte)* * *= charge, impeachment, accusation, arraignment, exposure, denouncement, prosecution, indictment, denunciation, imputation.Ex: No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.
Ex: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.Ex: In an attempt to provide counter-evidence to the accusation that the literature of gays is not being represented in library collections a study was conducted.Ex: Children charged with offense are usually at risk of detention between the time of arraignment and the time of hearing.Ex: This book is an uncompromising exposure of the ideological mist that envelops romantics and romanticists.Ex: The second document is a denouncement of slavery by Greenwich, who mobilizes the best tradition of scriptural exegesis to make his case.Ex: This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.Ex: Enter indictments as instructed in rule 21.36C1.Ex: These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.Ex: The imputation was totally without basis and was motivated purely by malice.* acusaciones = criminal charges.* acusaciones de delito criminal = criminal charges.* acusación + hacer = accusation + level.* retirar una acusación = drop + a charge.* suspender una acusación = stay + charge.* * *A1 (imputación) accusationuna serie de acusaciones contra el gobierno a series of accusations against the government2 ( Der) chargenegó la acusación he denied the chargeun crimen sobre el cual no existe ninguna acusación formal a crime for which no-one has ever been chargedformular una acusación contra algn to bring charges against sbB(parte): la acusación the prosecutionCompuesto:private prosecution* * *
acusación sustantivo femenino
b) (Der) charge
acusación sustantivo femenino
1 accusation: sus acusaciones me irritaron profundamente, their accusations irritated me deeply
2 Jur (cargo) charge (fiscalía, abogados) prosecution: la acusación presentó pruebas convincentes, the prosecution presented the court with some conclusive evidence
' acusación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuento
- gravitar
- negación
- temeraria
- temerario
- concreto
- desmentir
- negar
- negativa
English:
accusation
- acquit
- bum rap
- case
- charge
- deny
- ill-founded
- indictment
- prosecution
- repudiate
- witness
- allegation
- grand
- prosecutor
* * *acusación nf1. [inculpación] accusation;Der charge;verter acusaciones (contra alguien) to make accusations (against sb);negó todas las acusaciones she denied all the charges;fueron juzgados bajo la acusación de terrorismo they were tried for having committed terrorist offencesacusación particular private action;la acusación popular = the prosecution which acts on behalf of pressure groups and other interested bodies in cases of public interest* * *f accusation* * *1) : accusation, charge2)la acusación : the prosecution* * *acusación n accusation -
16 enjuiciamiento
m.1 trial (law).2 judgment.* * *1 (opinión) judgement, judgment* * *SM1) (=acción) judgment2) (Jur)* * ** * *= criminal proceeding, prosecution.Ex. Criminal proceedings: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.Ex. This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.* * ** * *= criminal proceeding, prosecution.Ex: Criminal proceedings: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.
Ex: This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.* * *1 (acusación) indictmentel enjuiciamiento de Ricardo Granara acusado de estafa the indictment of Ricardo Granara on a fraud charge2 (juicio, proceso) trial* * *1. Der trialenjuiciamiento criminal criminal prosecution2. [opinión] judgment* * *m1 indictment;ley de enjuiciamiento civil/criminal code of civil/criminal procedure2 figjudg(e)ment -
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f.perpetration, consummation.* * *1 commission, perpetration* * *SF perpetration* * *= perpetration.Ex. This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.* * *= perpetration.Ex: This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.
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18 procesamiento
m.1 prosecution (law).2 processing (computing).procesamiento automático de datos automatic data processingprocesamiento de textos word processing* * *1 DERECHO trial2 INFORMÁTICA processing\dictar auto de procesamiento contra alguien to commit somebody for trial, prosecute somebodyauto de procesamiento prosecutionprocesamiento de datos INFORMÁTICA data processingprocesamiento de textos INFORMÁTICA word processing* * *SM1) (Jur) [gen] prosecution; (=juicio) trialauto II, 1)2) (Inform) processing3) (Téc) processing* * *1) (Der) prosecution, trial2) (Tec, Inf) processing•* * *= computation, manipulation, processing, throughput, prosecution.Ex. Frequently numeric data bases and the hosts which support them permit some computation and manipulation of the retrieved data.Ex. Indexing may rely upon the facilities for the manipulation and ordering of data offered by the computer.Ex. Often, the computer is used to aid in the processing of such indexes, and sometimes computer processing is responsible for the creation of multiple entries from one string of index terms.Ex. This revision to the Decimal Classification was adopted immediately by BNB, which would otherwise have found great difficulty in classifying much of its throughput.Ex. This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.----* cadena de procesamiento = processing stream.* capacidad de procesamiento = processing power.* postprocesamiento = post-processing.* procesamiento de datos = data processing.* procesamiento de datos numéricos = number-crunching.* procesamiento de información = information processing.* procesamiento de préstamos = loan processing.* procesamiento de señales = signal processing.* procesamiento de texto = text processing.* procesamiento de textos = word processing, wordprocessing.* procesamiento en lenguaje natural = natural language processing.* procesamiento informático = machine processing.* sistema de procesamiento de información = information processing system.* tasa de procesamiento = processing rate.* * *1) (Der) prosecution, trial2) (Tec, Inf) processing•* * *= computation, manipulation, processing, throughput, prosecution.Ex: Frequently numeric data bases and the hosts which support them permit some computation and manipulation of the retrieved data.
Ex: Indexing may rely upon the facilities for the manipulation and ordering of data offered by the computer.Ex: Often, the computer is used to aid in the processing of such indexes, and sometimes computer processing is responsible for the creation of multiple entries from one string of index terms.Ex: This revision to the Decimal Classification was adopted immediately by BNB, which would otherwise have found great difficulty in classifying much of its throughput.Ex: This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.* cadena de procesamiento = processing stream.* capacidad de procesamiento = processing power.* postprocesamiento = post-processing.* procesamiento de datos = data processing.* procesamiento de datos numéricos = number-crunching.* procesamiento de información = information processing.* procesamiento de préstamos = loan processing.* procesamiento de señales = signal processing.* procesamiento de texto = text processing.* procesamiento de textos = word processing, wordprocessing.* procesamiento en lenguaje natural = natural language processing.* procesamiento informático = machine processing.* sistema de procesamiento de información = information processing system.* tasa de procesamiento = processing rate.* * *B1 ( Tec) processing2 ( Inf) processingCompuestos:data processing● procesamiento de textos or palabrasword processingparallel processing* * *
procesamiento sustantivo masculino
1 (Der) prosecution, trial
2 (Tec, Inf) processing;
procesamiento sustantivo masculino
1 Jur prosecution, trial
2 Inform processing
procesamiento de datos/textos, data/ word processing
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auto
English:
processing
- word processing
- word
* * *1. Der prosecution2. Informát processingprocesamiento de datos data processing;procesamiento de textos word processing* * *m1 INFOR processing2 JUR prosecution* * *: processingprocesamiento de datos: data processing -
19 нормативно правовой
правовые, юридические последствия — legal consequences
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > нормативно правовой
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20 юридические последствия
1) Law: legal operation, legal ramification, operation2) EBRD: legal Implications, legal consequences3) leg.N.P. legal effectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > юридические последствия
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