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121 document
• originaalilaw• toimituskirjaautomatic data processing• tosite (ATK)• tosite• tosite(tietotekn)law• todistuskappale• todistaa• dokumentoida• dokumentti• akti• asiapaperi• asiakirja• vahvistaa• kohde• paperi• selostaaautomatic data processing• seloste (ATK)• seloste• seloste(tietotekn)• tallenne* * *'dokjumənt 1. noun(a written statement giving information, proof, evidence etc: She signed several legal documents relating to the sale of her house.) dokumentti2. noun(a film, programme etc giving information on a certain subject: a documentary on the political situation in Argentina.) dokumenttielokuva -
122 hereby
• tämän kautta• täten* * *adverb especially (in legal language, now, by means of (eg this statement): I hereby declare that I will not be responsible for any of her debts.) -
123 profession
• toimi• tunnustaminen• tunnustus• elämänura• elämäntyö• elämänkutsumus• ala• ammattikunta• ammatti• ammatinvalinta• vahvistus• vakuutus* * *- ʃən1) (an occupation or job that needs special knowledge, eg medicine, law, teaching, engineering etc.) ammatti2) (the people who have such an occupation: the legal profession.) ammattikunta3) (an open statement or declaration.) tunnustus -
124 ♦ dispute
♦ dispute /dɪˈspju:t/n.1 controversia; lite: We are trying to settle a dispute, stiamo cercando di comporre una lite; religious [political, legal] disputes, controversie religiose [politiche, legali]; a bitter dispute over custody of the children, una disputa accanita sull'affidamento dei bambini2 [u] vertenza sindacale: The union have been in dispute with the employer for months, i sindacalisti sono in vertenza con la direzione da mesi3 (leg.) causa; lite● to be beyond dispute, essere fuori discussione (o indiscutibile): It is beyond dispute that life now is easier than 50 years ago, è indiscutibile che la vita oggi sia più facile di 50 anni fa □ to be open to dispute, essere controverso: It is open to dispute whether a solution is possible in the short term, è controverso se una soluzione sia possibile a breve termine □ (leg.) the case under dispute, la causa in giudizio □ the matter under dispute, la faccenda in discussione □ without dispute, indiscutibilmente.(to) dispute /dɪˈspju:t/v. i. e t.1 disputare; discutere: to dispute with sb. on (o about) a subject, discutere con q. su un argomento; The enemy disputed every inch of ground, il nemico ha disputato (o ha conteso) il terreno metro per metro2 mettere in discussione; contestare: to dispute a decision [a statement, the evidence], contestare una decisione [un'affermazione, le prove]; He disputes that the discussion ever took place, contesta che la discussione abbia mai avuto luogo; a disputed election, elezioni controverse; The disputed figures were subsequently corrected, le cifre contestate sono state conseguentemente corrette3 (leg.) contestare; impugnare: to dispute a claim, contestare un diritto; to dispute a will, impugnare un testamento● (leg.) disputed claims office, ufficio del contenzioso. -
125 hereby
[hɪə'baɪ]avverbio amm. dir.I hereby declare that — (in document) con la presente dichiaro che
* * *adverb especially (in legal language, now, by means of (eg this statement): I hereby declare that I will not be responsible for any of her debts.)* * *hereby /hɪəˈbaɪ/avv.1 (comm., leg.) per questo mezzo; con il presente (atto, ecc.); con la presente (lettera, ecc.)2 (lett.) in tal modo; così.* * *[hɪə'baɪ]avverbio amm. dir.I hereby declare that — (in document) con la presente dichiaro che
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126 dispute **** dis·pute
[dɪs'pjuːt]1. nto be in dispute — (matter) essere in discussione, (territory) essere oggetto di contesa
2. vt1) (question: statement, claim) contestare2) (debate: matter, question) discutere3) (compete for: possession, victory) disputarsi3. vito dispute (about or over) — discutere (su) -
127 document
I ['dɒkjʊmənt]nome documento m.; dir. atto m.travel, identity documents — documenti di viaggio, d'identità
II ['dɒkjʊmənt]policy document — pol. documento programmatico
1) (give account of) documentare, attestare [development, events]2) (support, prove with documents) documentare, provare [case, claim]* * *['dokjumənt] 1. noun(a written statement giving information, proof, evidence etc: She signed several legal documents relating to the sale of her house.) documento2. noun(a film, programme etc giving information on a certain subject: a documentary on the political situation in Argentina.) documentario* * *I ['dɒkjʊmənt]nome documento m.; dir. atto m.travel, identity documents — documenti di viaggio, d'identità
II ['dɒkjʊmənt]policy document — pol. documento programmatico
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128 libel
1. noun(schriftliche) Verleumdung2. transitive verb,* * *1. noun(the legal term for something written which is harmful to a person's reputation.) die Verleumdung2. verb- academic.ru/42704/libellous">libellous- libellously* * *li·bel[ˈlaɪbəl]I. nan action for \libel eine Verleumdungsklageto sue sb for \libel jdn wegen Verleumdung verklagen2. (defamatory statement) [schriftliche] Verleumdungthe whole story was a vicious \libel on my character die ganze Geschichte war eine gemeine Verleumdung und sollte meinen Ruf ruinierenII. vt▪ to \libel sb jdn [schriftlich] verleumden* * *['laIbəl]1. n(schriftlich geäußerte) Verleumdung ( on +gen)to begin a libel action against sb —
it's a libel on all of us — das ist eine Verleumdung, die uns alle trifft
2. vtverleumden* * *libel [ˈlaıbl]A s1. JURa) REL Klage (-schrift) fb) schott Anklage f2. JURb) Schmähschrift fB v/t prät und pperf -beled, besonders Br -belled1. JURa) REL klagen gegenb) schott anklagen3. allg verleumden, verunglimpfen, beleidigen* * *1. noun(schriftliche) Verleumdung2. transitive verb,* * *n.Beleidigung f.Ehrenkränkung f.Rufschädigung f.Verleumdung f.üble Nachrede f. v.verleumden v.verunglimpfen v.
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