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1 it was not legally permissible
Общая лексика: юридически это было недопустимоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it was not legally permissible
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2 permissible
permissible adj [level, limit, conduct] admissible ; [error] acceptable, tolérable ; it is morally/legally permissible to do il est moralement/légalement admissible de faire ; to tell sb what is permissible dire à qn ce qui est permis. -
3 permissible
adjectivebe permissible to or for somebody — jemandem erlaubt sein
* * *per·mis·sible[pəˈmɪsəbl̩, AM pɚˈ-]adj inv gestattet, zulässigis it \permissible to park my car here? ist hier Parken erlaubt?that isn't legally \permissible das ist gesetzlich unzulässig\permissible level for emissions Höchstgrenze f für Emissionen* * *[pə'mIsɪbl]adjthe maximum permissible levels of radiation — die maximal zulässige Strahlenbelastung
2) (= acceptable) annehmbar* * *permissible [pə(r)ˈmısəbl] adj (adv permissibly) zulässig, statthaft, erlaubt:permissible expenses WIRTSCH abzugsfähige Unkosten* * *adjectivebe permissible to or for somebody — jemandem erlaubt sein
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4 permissible
[pəʹmısəb(ə)l] a1. позволительный, допустимыйwould it be permissible to say that...? - позволительно ли сказать, что...?
2. спец. безопасный, допустимыйpermissible dose - физ. допустимая доза облучения
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5 permissible
gestattet, zulässig;is it \permissible to park my car here? ist hier Parken erlaubt?;that isn't legally \permissible das ist gesetzlich unzulässig;\permissible level for emissions Höchstgrenze f für Emissionen -
6 legally
adverbrechtlich [zulässig, verpflichtet, begründet, unhaltbar, möglich]; gesetzlich [verankert, verpflichtet]; vor dem Gesetz [verantwortlich]; legal [durchführen, abwickeln, erwerben]legally valid/binding — rechtsgültig/-verbindlich
* * *adverb legal* * *le·gal·ly[ˈli:gəli]1. (permissible by law) legalare the children \legally allowed in the pub? ist es legal, dass die Kinder im Pub sind?2. (required by law)\legally obliged/required gesetzlich verpflichtet/vorgeschrieben3. (according to the law) rechtmäßig\legally protected animals gesetzlich geschützte Tiere\legally binding rechtsverbindlich\legally effective rechtskräftig\legally incompetent COMM geschäftsunfähig4. (concerning the law) rechtlichyou are dealing with politically and \legally sensitive material du befasst dich [da] mit politisch und rechtlich gesehen brisantem Material* * *['liːgəlɪ]adv(= lawfully) transacted, acquire, trade legal; married rechtmäßig; guaranteed, obliged, set down gesetzlich; (= relating to the law) advise juristisch; indefensible rechtlichwhat's the position legally? —
legally responsible — vor dem Gesetz verantwortlich
legally, he can only stay for 3 months — legal(erweise) kann er nur 3 Monate bleiben
legally valid —
this herbicide can still be legally sold — dieses Herbizid kann immer noch legal gehandelt werden
* * *adverbrechtlich [zulässig, verpflichtet, begründet, unhaltbar, möglich]; gesetzlich [verankert, verpflichtet]; vor dem Gesetz [verantwortlich]; legal [durchführen, abwickeln, erwerben]legally valid/binding — rechtsgültig/-verbindlich
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7 legally
1) ( permissible by law) legal;are the children \legally allowed in the pub? ist es legal, dass die Kinder in der Kneipe sind?2) ( required by law)\legally obliged/ required gesetzlich verpflichtet/vorgeschrieben3) ( according to the law) rechtmäßig;\legally protected animals gesetzlich geschützte Tiere4) ( concerning the law) rechtlich;you are dealing with politically and \legally sensitive material du befasst dich [da] mit politisch und rechtlich gesehen brisantem Material -
8 permissible
pəˈmɪsəbl прил. дозволенный, дозволительный, допустимый, позволительный, допускаемый permissible dose ≈ допустимая доза Syn: admissible, possible позволительный, допустимый - such conduct is * такое поведение допустимо - would it be * to say that...? позволительно ли сказать, что...? - it was not legally * юридически это было недопустимо (специальное) безопасный, допустимый - * dose (физическое) допустимая доза облучения - * load допускаемая нагрузка - * equipment взрывобезопасное оборудование permissible безопасный ~ допустимый ~ позволительный, допустимыйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > permissible
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9 юридически это было недопустимо
General subject: it was not legally permissibleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > юридически это было недопустимо
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10 background check
A check of a person’s identity and previous experience, including where legally permissible, any criminal history as part of the assessment of an individual’s suitability to implement a security control and/or for unescorted access to a security restricted area.(AN 17)Official definition added to AN 17 by Amdt 10 (1/07/2002) and modified by Amdt 11 (2005).Проверка личности и послужного списка лица, включая, когда это допускается законодательством, любые случаи привлечения к уголовной ответственности, в рамках оценки возможности осуществления данным лицом контроля в целях безопасности и/или предоставления ему права допуска без сопровождения в охраняемую зону ограниченного доступа.International Civil Aviation Vocabulary (English-Russian) > background check
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11 проверка анкетных данных
Проверка личности и послужного списка лица, включая, когда это допускается законодательством, любые случаи привлечения к уголовной ответственности, в рамках оценки возможности осуществления данным лицом контроля в целях безопасности и/или предоставления ему права допуска без сопровождения в охраняемую зону ограниченного доступа.A check of a person’s identity and previous experience, including where legally permissible, any criminal history as part of the assessment of an individual’s suitability to implement a security control and/or for unescorted access to a security restricted area.(AN 17)Official definition added to AN 17 by Amdt 10 (1/07/2002) and modified by Amdt 11 (2005).Русско-английский словарь международной организации гражданской авиации > проверка анкетных данных
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12 ἐλεύθερος
ἐλεύθερος, α, ον (ος, ον A.Ag. 328, E.El. 868): later [full] ἐλαύθερος BCH22.76(Delph.); Elean [full] ἐλεύθαρος Schwyzer416.3:—A free, Hom. has the word only in Il. in two phrases, ἐλεύθερον ἦμαρ the day of freedom, i.e. freedom, Il.6.455, 16.831, al.; and κρητὴρ ἐλεύθερος the cup drunk to freedom, 6.528;ἐ. πιοῦσαν οἶνον ἀποθανεῖν Xenarch.5
codd. Ath. (fort. - ριον, cf.ἐλευθέριος 1.2
); of persons, Alc.Supp.25.11, Hdt.1.6, A.Pr.50, S.Aj. 1020, Th.8.15, etc.: [comp] Comp., X.Cyr.8.3.21: [comp] Sup., Id.Hier.1.16; τὸ ἐ. freedom, Hdt 7.103, etc.;τοὐλεύθερον E.Supp. 438
: c.gen., free or freed from a thing, φόνου, πημάτων, φόβου, A.Eu. 603 codd., Ch. 1060, E.Hec. 869; ; ἔξω αἰτίας ἐ. S.Ant. 445; ἐ. ἀπ' ἀλλήλων independent, X.Cyr.3.2.23, Pl.Lg. 832d.b ἐλευθέρα, ἡ, married woman, Ath.13.571d; wife, POxy. 1872.8(v/vi A.D.); but, freedwoman, IG14.2490 ([place name] Vienne).2 of things, free, open to all,ἀγορά X.Cyr.1.2.3
; ἐ. φυλακή,= Lat. libera custodia, D.S. 4.46;περιωπή Ael.NA 15.5
; unencumbered, of property, D.35.21, IG 9(1).32.10 ([place name] Stiris), SIG364.36 (Ephesus, iii B.C.).3 ἐλεύθερον εἶναί τινι, c. inf., legally permissible, open to.., ib.45.42 (Halic., v B.C.).II = ἐλευθέριος, fit for a freeman, free, frank,φρήν Pi.P.2.57
;ἐλευθερωτέρη ὑπόκρισις Hdt.1.116
;ἐλεύθρα βάζειν A.Pers. 593
(lyr.);ὦ μηδὲν ὑγιὲς μηδ' ἐ. φρονῶν S.Ph. 1006
;δούλη μέν, εἴρηκεν δ' ἐ. λόγον Id.Tr.63
, cf.El. 1256; ; βάσανοι ἐ. tortures such as might be used to a freeman, Id.Lg. 946c (soφάσγανα E. Fr.495.38
); τὸ ἐ. Pl.Mx. 245c: freq. in Adv.-ρως, εἰπεῖν Hdt.5.93
, al.; χαίρειν.. καὶ γελᾶν ἐ. S.El. 1300;τεθραμμένους Isoc.7.43
codd. (fort. - ερίως) ; παιδευθεὶς ἐ. Aeschin.3.154 codd. (fort. - ερίως); ἐ. δούλευε, δοῦλος οὐκ ἔσει Men.857
; ἐλεύθεροι ἐλευθέρως free and like free men, Pl.Lg. 919e. (Cf. Lat. līber, fr. Ital. * loufero-(cf. Osc. Luvfreis 'Liberi'), I.-E. ( e)leudh-ero-: the connexion with Slav. liud, OHG. liut, etc. 'people' is doubtful.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐλεύθερος
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13 nikâh
"marriage ceremony, act of marrying, marriage, wedding ceremony, nuptials. -ı altına almak /ı/ to marry, take (a woman) to wife: Onu nikâhım altına aldım. I took her to wife. - dairesi marriage office, Brit. registry office, Brit. register office (government office which performs marriages). - düşmek for a marriage to be deemed legally permissible. - etmek 1. /ı, a/ to marry (someone) to; /ı/ to join (two people) in marriage. 2. /ı, a/ to give (someone) in marriage to. 3. /ı/ (for a man) to marry. -ı kaçmak for a marriage to cease to be valid (because one of the spouses has done something improper). -ta keramet vardır. proverb Don´t worry about being mismatched; get married and you´ll see that everything will work out fine. - kıymak to perform a marriage ceremony. - şahidi person who acts as a witness at a marriage. - şekeri small parcel of candy (usually sugared almonds) given to the guests at a wedding. - tazelemek Islam to get married again (after having divorced)." -
14 rechtlich
I Adj. legal; (rechtmäßig) auch lawful, legitimate; rechtliche Grundlagen legal grounds; im rechtlichen Sinne in the legal senseII Adv. legally etc.; rechtlich zulässig permissible in law, lawful; rechtlich begründet legally founded; rechtlich bindend legally binding; rechtlich verpflichtet bound by law; er ist rechtlich verpflichtet zu (+ Inf.) he is under a legal obligation to (+ Inf.)* * *legal* * *rẹcht|lich ['rɛçtlɪç]1. adj1) (= gesetzlich) legal2) (old = redlich) honest, upright, upstanding (old)2. adv1) (= gesetzlich) legallyrechtlich verpflichtet — bound by law, legally obliged
rechtlich zulässig — permissible in law
rechtlich nicht zulässig — not permissible in law
rechtlich unmöglich — impossible for legal reasons
jdn rechtlich belangen — to take sb to court, to take legal action against sb
2) (old = redlich) honestlyrechtlich denken/handeln — to think/act in an honest etc way
* * *recht·lich\rechtliches Gehör hearing in accordance with the law\rechtliche Verpflichtung legal obligation\rechtlich und tatsächlich in law and in fact\rechtlich begründet established in law\rechtlich [nicht] zulässig [not] permissible in law, [il]legal* * *1.Adjektiv legal2.adverbial legally* * *rechtliche Grundlagen legal grounds;im rechtlichen Sinne in the legal senseB. adv legally etc;rechtlich zulässig permissible in law, lawful;rechtlich begründet legally founded;rechtlich bindend legally binding;rechtlich verpflichtet bound by law;* * *1.Adjektiv legal2.adverbial legally* * *adj.legal adj. -
15 evitar
v.1 to avoid, to prevent (impedir) (desastre, accidente).podría haberse evitado esta catástrofe this disaster could have been avoided o preventedevitar que alguien haga algo to stop o prevent somebody from doing somethingRicardo previno el accidente Richard prevented the accident.María se guarda de decir mentiras Mary takes care not to tell lies.2 to avoid (eludir) (cuestión, persona).no puede evitarlo he can't help itJavier siempre evita encontrarse conmigo Javier always avoids meeting me3 to save.esto me evita tener que ir this saves me (from) having to go* * *1 (gen) to avoid2 (impedir) to prevent, avoid3 (ahorrar) to spare, save* * *verb1) to avoid2) prevent* * *1. VT1) (=eludir) to avoid2) (=ahorrar) to saveme evita (el) tener que... — it saves me having to...
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (eludir, huir de) to avoidb) ( impedir) to avoid, preventpara evitar que sufran — to avoid o prevent them suffering
c) ( ahorrar)2.evitarle algo a alguien — <molestia/preocupación> to save o spare somebody something
* * *= avoid, bypass [by-pass], eschew, guard against, impede, prevent, shy away from, deflect, forestall, avert, preempt [pre-empt], shun, be shy of + Gerundio, sidestep [side-step], steer + clear of, steer away from, get (a)round, shy from, stay away from, stave off, baulk [balk, -USA], hamstring, ward off, head off, skirt, give + Nombre + a wide berth.Ex. This situation requires a very skilled information worker if total disaster is to be avoided.Ex. She repeatedly bypassed the catalog because she was an inveterate fiction reader and approached the A section of the fiction shelf expecting to find Sholom Aleichem under ALEICHEM.Ex. However, most contributors to the debate about the future of SLIS have eschewed practicalities in favour of sweeping and dramatic generalizations.Ex. The system will ask you to enter the new password a second time to help guard against keying errors.Ex. In early 1984 we were invited to undertake a survey of the fourteen schools of librarianship and information studies in England and Wales, giving particular attention to the constraints impeding or preventing desirable change.Ex. To prevent an entry under the first name(s), these must be entered on a separate line with the subfield code 'j'.Ex. Those who conscientiously attempt to keep abreast of current thought might well shy away from an examination calculated to show how much of the previous month's efforts could be produced on call.Ex. Questions such as 'Can I help you?' on the part of the librarian are easily deflected by a hasty, perhaps automatic and ill-considered, 'Oh, no thanks' by the user.Ex. In order to forestall such an event, some libraries in Britain were stung into action by the publication of an Act of Parliament which totally ignored public libraries.Ex. He often did this, almost unconsciously, to avert an immediate sign of reaction to an irksome confrontation.Ex. This article concludes that the main value of the indicators is as a management tool, as a means of preempting problems.Ex. Traditionally these books have been shunned because of their fragile nature, but librarians are finding that a small collection can enliven story times.Ex. Printers or publishers were sometimes shy of giving their real names -- usually because a book was treasonable, or libellous, or a piracy -- and for similar reasons they might give a false place of publication and a false date.Ex. This article discusses how to start projects on the right footing by defining objectives and planning properly to help sidestep pitfalls which can be associated with bespoke software development.Ex. This entire target market has steered clear of the public library.Ex. This article gives guidance for steering away from some of the more obvious pitfalls when buying software.Ex. The view of most users is that they can get around the restriction in a number of ways.Ex. I have not shied from identifying some of the obstacles to achieving this vision.Ex. This, again, is an area most libraries -- at least the ones I'm familiar with -- have tended to stay away from.Ex. They resorted to exercising to stave off unwanted weight gain believed to be caused by alcohol use.Ex. While many scholars concede that military interventions are sometimes permissible, they balk when it comes to deciding whether they are ever a moral duty.Ex. Instead, the proposed regulations would hamstring public access.Ex. The most strenuous efforts will not always ensure success, nor the boldest arm of human power ward off the stroke of misfortune.Ex. And this stimulus is working in the sense that it has headed off the imminent risk of a deflationary spiral.Ex. Bridleways that cross arable land may be legally ploughed up, but not those that skirt a field.Ex. Under the new law, motorists must give 'a wide berth' to stationary emergency vehicles displaying blue, red, or amber emergency warning lights.----* acto de evitar = avoidance.* agacharse para evitar = duck out of + harm's way.* el evitar = avoidance.* evitar discutir una cuestión = circumvent + issue.* evitar el desastre = ward off + disaster.* evitar el encuentro con = steer + clear of, give + Nombre + a wide berth, steer away from.* evitar el enfrentamiento = avoid + confrontation.* evitar el mal = shun + evil.* evitar la confrontación = avoid + confrontation.* evitar la fama = shun + the public eye, keep out of + the public eye.* evitar la publicidad = shun + the public eye, keep out of + the public eye.* evitar + Nombre = get (a)round + Nombre.* evitar polémicas = eschew + issues.* evitar problemas = stay out of + trouble.* evitar que = keep from.* evitar que + entrar = keep + Nombre + out.* evitar que + escapar = keep + Nombre + in.* evitar que + Nombre + Subjuntivo = save + Nombre + from + Gerundio.* evitar que + salir = keep + Nombre + in.* evitar ser afectado = escape + unaffected.* evitar temas delicados = eschew + issues.* evitar una cuestión = skirt + issue, tiptoe around + issue.* evitar una infección = prevent + infection.* evitar un error = avoid + error.* evitar un problema = avoid + problem.* evitar un riesgo = duck + risk.* evitar un tema = skirt + issue, tiptoe around + issue.* forma de evitar Algo = way round + Algo.* forma de evitar una dificultad = way (a)round + difficulty.* forma de evitar un problema = way round + problem.* intentar evitar = fight + shy of.* lo que hay que hacer y lo que hay que evitar = do's and don'ts, rights and wrongs.* no poder evitar + Infinitivo = cannot help + Gerundio, cannot help but + Verbo.* no poder evitar mencionar = cannot but notice.* no pude evitar notar que = couldn't help but notice (that).* para evitar su uso indebido por los niños = childproof.* proteger Algo para evitar su uso indebido por los niños = childproof.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (eludir, huir de) to avoidb) ( impedir) to avoid, preventpara evitar que sufran — to avoid o prevent them suffering
c) ( ahorrar)2.evitarle algo a alguien — <molestia/preocupación> to save o spare somebody something
* * *= avoid, bypass [by-pass], eschew, guard against, impede, prevent, shy away from, deflect, forestall, avert, preempt [pre-empt], shun, be shy of + Gerundio, sidestep [side-step], steer + clear of, steer away from, get (a)round, shy from, stay away from, stave off, baulk [balk, -USA], hamstring, ward off, head off, skirt, give + Nombre + a wide berth.Ex: This situation requires a very skilled information worker if total disaster is to be avoided.
Ex: She repeatedly bypassed the catalog because she was an inveterate fiction reader and approached the A section of the fiction shelf expecting to find Sholom Aleichem under ALEICHEM.Ex: However, most contributors to the debate about the future of SLIS have eschewed practicalities in favour of sweeping and dramatic generalizations.Ex: The system will ask you to enter the new password a second time to help guard against keying errors.Ex: In early 1984 we were invited to undertake a survey of the fourteen schools of librarianship and information studies in England and Wales, giving particular attention to the constraints impeding or preventing desirable change.Ex: To prevent an entry under the first name(s), these must be entered on a separate line with the subfield code 'j'.Ex: Those who conscientiously attempt to keep abreast of current thought might well shy away from an examination calculated to show how much of the previous month's efforts could be produced on call.Ex: Questions such as 'Can I help you?' on the part of the librarian are easily deflected by a hasty, perhaps automatic and ill-considered, 'Oh, no thanks' by the user.Ex: In order to forestall such an event, some libraries in Britain were stung into action by the publication of an Act of Parliament which totally ignored public libraries.Ex: He often did this, almost unconsciously, to avert an immediate sign of reaction to an irksome confrontation.Ex: This article concludes that the main value of the indicators is as a management tool, as a means of preempting problems.Ex: Traditionally these books have been shunned because of their fragile nature, but librarians are finding that a small collection can enliven story times.Ex: Printers or publishers were sometimes shy of giving their real names -- usually because a book was treasonable, or libellous, or a piracy -- and for similar reasons they might give a false place of publication and a false date.Ex: This article discusses how to start projects on the right footing by defining objectives and planning properly to help sidestep pitfalls which can be associated with bespoke software development.Ex: This entire target market has steered clear of the public library.Ex: This article gives guidance for steering away from some of the more obvious pitfalls when buying software.Ex: The view of most users is that they can get around the restriction in a number of ways.Ex: I have not shied from identifying some of the obstacles to achieving this vision.Ex: This, again, is an area most libraries -- at least the ones I'm familiar with -- have tended to stay away from.Ex: They resorted to exercising to stave off unwanted weight gain believed to be caused by alcohol use.Ex: While many scholars concede that military interventions are sometimes permissible, they balk when it comes to deciding whether they are ever a moral duty.Ex: Instead, the proposed regulations would hamstring public access.Ex: The most strenuous efforts will not always ensure success, nor the boldest arm of human power ward off the stroke of misfortune.Ex: And this stimulus is working in the sense that it has headed off the imminent risk of a deflationary spiral.Ex: Bridleways that cross arable land may be legally ploughed up, but not those that skirt a field.Ex: Under the new law, motorists must give 'a wide berth' to stationary emergency vehicles displaying blue, red, or amber emergency warning lights.* acto de evitar = avoidance.* agacharse para evitar = duck out of + harm's way.* el evitar = avoidance.* evitar discutir una cuestión = circumvent + issue.* evitar el desastre = ward off + disaster.* evitar el encuentro con = steer + clear of, give + Nombre + a wide berth, steer away from.* evitar el enfrentamiento = avoid + confrontation.* evitar el mal = shun + evil.* evitar la confrontación = avoid + confrontation.* evitar la fama = shun + the public eye, keep out of + the public eye.* evitar la publicidad = shun + the public eye, keep out of + the public eye.* evitar + Nombre = get (a)round + Nombre.* evitar polémicas = eschew + issues.* evitar problemas = stay out of + trouble.* evitar que = keep from.* evitar que + entrar = keep + Nombre + out.* evitar que + escapar = keep + Nombre + in.* evitar que + Nombre + Subjuntivo = save + Nombre + from + Gerundio.* evitar que + salir = keep + Nombre + in.* evitar ser afectado = escape + unaffected.* evitar temas delicados = eschew + issues.* evitar una cuestión = skirt + issue, tiptoe around + issue.* evitar una infección = prevent + infection.* evitar un error = avoid + error.* evitar un problema = avoid + problem.* evitar un riesgo = duck + risk.* evitar un tema = skirt + issue, tiptoe around + issue.* forma de evitar Algo = way round + Algo.* forma de evitar una dificultad = way (a)round + difficulty.* forma de evitar un problema = way round + problem.* intentar evitar = fight + shy of.* lo que hay que hacer y lo que hay que evitar = do's and don'ts, rights and wrongs.* no poder evitar + Infinitivo = cannot help + Gerundio, cannot help but + Verbo.* no poder evitar mencionar = cannot but notice.* no pude evitar notar que = couldn't help but notice (that).* para evitar su uso indebido por los niños = childproof.* proteger Algo para evitar su uso indebido por los niños = childproof.* * *evitar [A1 ]vt1 (eludir, huir de) to avoidevita entrar en discusiones con él avoid getting into arguments with himpara evitar problemas decidí no ir to avoid problems I decided not to go¿por qué me estás evitando? why are you avoiding me?2 (impedir) to avoid, preventse podría haber evitado la tragedia the tragedy could have been avoided o averted o preventedharemos lo posible para evitarlo we'll do everything we can to avoid o prevent itpara evitar que sufran to avoid o prevent them suffering3 (ahorrar) to saveuna simple llamada nos habría evitado muchas molestias a simple phone call would have saved us a lot of troubleasí les evitarás muchos quebraderos de cabeza that way you'll save them a lot of worrypor esta ruta evitas tener que pasar por el centro if you go this way you avoid going through o it saves you going through the center■ evitarse‹problemas› to save oneselfevítese la molestia de ir a la tienda avoid the inconvenience of going to the storesi aceptas, te evitarás muchos problemas if you accept, you'll save yourself a lot of problemsme evitaría tener que pintarlo it would save me having to paint it* * *
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evitar
evitar algo
evitar ( conjugate evitar) verbo transitivo
◊ para evitar que sufran to avoid o prevent them sufferingc) ( remediar):◊ me puse a llorar, no lo puede evitar I started to cry, I couldn't help it
evitarse verbo pronominal ‹ problemas› to save oneself;
evitar verbo transitivo
1 to avoid: no pude evitar reírme, I couldn't help laughing
2 (una enfermedad, etc) to prevent
(una desgracia) to avert
3 (a una persona) to avoid ➣ Ver nota en avoid
' evitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ahorrar
- alarde
- carcajada
- contemporizar
- hincapié
- mortificar
- mortificarse
- murmuración
- para
- remediar
- aglomeración
- huir
English:
avert
- avoid
- breath
- bypass
- cheat
- clampdown
- clear
- deny
- get round
- harm
- head off
- hedge
- help
- loophole
- miss
- pair off
- prevent
- pussyfoot
- save
- scandal
- should
- stave off
- steer
- step in
- way
- get
- guard
- keep
- rat
- shun
- stave
- unavoidably
* * *♦ vt1. [impedir] [desastre, accidente] to avoid, to prevent;¿podría haberse evitado esta catástrofe ecológica? could this environmental disaster have been avoided o prevented?;evitar que alguien haga algo to stop o prevent sb from doing sth;no pude evitar que se pelearan I couldn't stop o prevent them from having a fight;hemos de evitar que se extienda el incendio we have to stop the fire spreading2. [eludir] [problema, cuestión, persona] to avoid;siempre me está evitando she's always trying to avoid me;Javier siempre evita encontrarse conmigo Javier always avoids meeting me;yo evité hablar del tema I kept o steered clear of the subject;no puede evitarlo he can't help it;no puedo evitar ser como soy I can't help (being) the way I am3. [ahorrar] to save;esta máquina nos evitaría mucho trabajo this machine would save us a lot of work;esto me evita tener que ir this gets me out of going, this saves me (from) having to go* * *v/t1 avoid;no puedo evitarlo I can’t help it2 ( impedir) prevent3 molestias save* * *evitar vt1) : to avoid2) prevenir: to prevent3) eludir: to escape, to elude* * *evitar vb1. (en general) to avoid2. (impedir) to prevent3. (ahorrar) to save -
16 legal
adjective1) (concerning the law) juristisch; Rechts[beratung, -berater, -streit, -schutz]; gesetzlich [Vertreter]; rechtlich [Gründe, Stellung]; (of the law) Gerichts[kosten]in legal matters/affairs — in Rechtsfragen/-angelegenheiten
he is a member of the legal profession — er ist Jurist
2) (required by law) gesetzlich vorgeschrieben [Mindestalter, Zeitraum]; gesetzlich [Verpflichtung]; gesetzlich verankert [Recht]3) (lawful) legal; rechtsgültig [Vertrag, Testament]; gesetzlich zulässig [Grenze, Höchstwert]it is legal/not legal to do something — es ist rechtlich zulässig/gesetzlich verboten, etwas zu tun
* * *['li:ɡəl]1) (lawful; allowed by the law: Is it legal to bring gold watches into the country?; a legal contract.) legal2) (concerned with or used in the law: the legal profession.) juristisch•- academic.ru/88699/legally">legally- legality
- legalize
- legalise* * *le·gal[ˈli:gəl]1. (permissible by law) legalis abortion \legal in your country? ist Abtreibung in Ihrem Land gesetzlich zulässig?2. (required by law) gesetzlich [vorgeschrieben]\legal obligation/requirement gesetzliche Verpflichtung/Erfordernis3. (according to the law) rechtmäßighe adopted the boy as his \legal son er adoptierte den Jungen als seinen rechtmäßigen Sohnto be of \legal age volljährig sein4. (concerning the law) rechtlichto take \legal action [or do \legal battle] against sb rechtliche Schritte gegen jdn unternehmen\legal constraints rechtliche Einschränkungento make \legal history Rechtsgeschichte schreibento have/seek \legal redress rechtliche Wiedergutmachung erhalten/verlangen\legal system Rechtssystem nt\legal advice Rechtsberatung f\legal fee Anwaltshonorar nt\legal malpractice Verletzung f des juristischen [Berufs]kodexes* * *['liːgl]adj1) (= lawful) legal, rechtlich zulässig; (= according to the law) restrictions, obligation, limit gesetzlich; (= allowed by law) fare, speed zulässig; (= valid before law) will, purchase rechtsgültigthe legal age for marriage — das gesetzliche Heiratsalter, die Ehemündigkeit
it is not legal to sell drink to children — es ist gesetzlich verboten, Alkohol an Kinder zu verkaufen
legal limit (of blood alcohol when driving) — Promillegrenze f
legal claim — rechtmäßiger Anspruch, Rechtsanspruch m
women had no legal status — Frauen waren nicht rechtsfähig
he made legal provision for his ex-wife — er hat die Versorgung seiner geschiedenen Frau rechtlich geregelt
2) (= relating to the law) Rechts-; matters, affairs juristisch, rechtlich; advice, services, journal, mind juristisch; decision richterlich; inquiry, investigation gerichtlichfrom a legal point of view — aus juristischer Sicht, rechtlich gesehen
for legal reasons — aus rechtlichen Gründen
what's his legal position? — wie ist seine rechtliche Stellung?
legal charges or fees or costs (solicitor's) — Anwaltskosten pl; (court's) Gerichtskosten pl
to take legal advice on or over or about sth — in Bezug auf etw (acc) juristischen Rat einholen
to start legal proceedings against sb —
legal opinion is that... — die Anwälte sind der Meinung, dass...
the legal profession — der Anwaltsstand, die Anwaltschaft; (including judges) die Juristenschaft
* * *legal [ˈliːɡl]A adj (adv legally)1. gesetzlich, rechtlich:3. Rechts…, juristisch:legal advice Rechtsberatung f;legal adviser Rechtsberater(in);legal agent gesetzliche(r) Vertreter(in);legal battle (erbitterter) Rechtsstreit ( over um);legal capacity Rechts-, Geschäftsfähigkeit f;have legal capacity rechts- oder geschäftsfähig sein;legal department Rechtsabteilung f;legal dispute Rechtsstreit m;legal limit for driving Promillegrenze f;legal medicine Gerichtsmedizin f;legal opinion Rechtsgutachten n;legal position Rechtslage f;a) juristischer Beruf,b) Anwaltsberuf m,legal protection Rechtsschutz m;legal representative Rechtsvertreter(in);legal status rechtliche Stellung, Rechtsposition f;legal transaction Rechtsgeschäft n; → binding A, entity 3, incapable 5, incapacitated 3, incapacity 2, loophole A 4, portion A 5 b, position A 11, redress B 14. gerichtlich (Entscheidung etc):legal separation (gerichtliche) Aufhebung der ehelichen Gemeinschaft5. SPORT regulär (Tor etc)6. RELa) dem Gesetz des Moses entsprechendb) auf die selig machende Kraft der guten Werke (und nicht der Gnade) bauendB v/t ein Manuskript auf seine juristische Unbedenklichkeit hin prüfenleg. abk1. legal2. legate3. legislative4. legislature* * *adjective1) (concerning the law) juristisch; Rechts[beratung, -berater, -streit, -schutz]; gesetzlich [Vertreter]; rechtlich [Gründe, Stellung]; (of the law) Gerichts[kosten]in legal matters/affairs — in Rechtsfragen/-angelegenheiten
2) (required by law) gesetzlich vorgeschrieben [Mindestalter, Zeitraum]; gesetzlich [Verpflichtung]; gesetzlich verankert [Recht]3) (lawful) legal; rechtsgültig [Vertrag, Testament]; gesetzlich zulässig [Grenze, Höchstwert]it is legal/not legal to do something — es ist rechtlich zulässig/gesetzlich verboten, etwas zu tun
* * *(job-) protection for expectant and nursing mothers n.Mutterschutz m. adj.gesetzmäßig adj.legal adj.rechtlich adj.rechtmäßig adj. -
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18 כשר
כְּשַׁרch. sam(כשר Ito be proper, fit, right; to turn out well, to succeed), to be right, pleasing, fit. Targ. 1 Sam. 18:20. Targ. Jud. 14:3. Targ. Ez. 15:4; a. fr. Ithpa. אִתְכַּשַּׁר, Ithpe. אִתְכְּשַׁר, אִיכְּשַׁר to be (made) fit (v. preced. Hof.). Targ. Y. Deut. 29:22. Targ. Y. Lev. 11:2; a. fr.Gitt.87a לִיתְכַּשַּׁר האיוכ׳ let the one deed be declared valid through the signature ‘Reuben ben Ḥull.36b איתכ׳ במשקיוכ׳ it was made fit for uncleanness through the fluids ; ib. אתכ׳ בחבת הקדש, v. חִבָּה; a. e. Af. אַכְשַׁר 1) as preced. Hif. Targ. 1 Sam. 17:8. Targ. Ruth 2:13.B. Mets.89b top לאַכְשוּרֵי גבראוכ׳ as to making the man fitter, i. e. as to the laborer in fruits being permitted to use means for increasing his appetite, there is no question, opp. to לאכשורי פירא using means for making the fruits more appetizing.Zeb.25a בשמאל אכשורי מַכְשַׁר he (R. S.) declares it permissible to use the left hand (for קְמִיצָה). Sabb.154a; Yeb.45b אַכְשְׁרֵיהוכ׳ pronounced R. Mari … to be legally a Jew. Ḥull.58b סבר … לאַכְשוּרָהּ R.… wanted to pronounce it kasher; a. fr. 2) to grow better, improve. Ib. 39b; Yeb.39b, v. דָּרָא I. -
19 כְּשַׁר
כְּשַׁרch. sam(כשר Ito be proper, fit, right; to turn out well, to succeed), to be right, pleasing, fit. Targ. 1 Sam. 18:20. Targ. Jud. 14:3. Targ. Ez. 15:4; a. fr. Ithpa. אִתְכַּשַּׁר, Ithpe. אִתְכְּשַׁר, אִיכְּשַׁר to be (made) fit (v. preced. Hof.). Targ. Y. Deut. 29:22. Targ. Y. Lev. 11:2; a. fr.Gitt.87a לִיתְכַּשַּׁר האיוכ׳ let the one deed be declared valid through the signature ‘Reuben ben Ḥull.36b איתכ׳ במשקיוכ׳ it was made fit for uncleanness through the fluids ; ib. אתכ׳ בחבת הקדש, v. חִבָּה; a. e. Af. אַכְשַׁר 1) as preced. Hif. Targ. 1 Sam. 17:8. Targ. Ruth 2:13.B. Mets.89b top לאַכְשוּרֵי גבראוכ׳ as to making the man fitter, i. e. as to the laborer in fruits being permitted to use means for increasing his appetite, there is no question, opp. to לאכשורי פירא using means for making the fruits more appetizing.Zeb.25a בשמאל אכשורי מַכְשַׁר he (R. S.) declares it permissible to use the left hand (for קְמִיצָה). Sabb.154a; Yeb.45b אַכְשְׁרֵיהוכ׳ pronounced R. Mari … to be legally a Jew. Ḥull.58b סבר … לאַכְשוּרָהּ R.… wanted to pronounce it kasher; a. fr. 2) to grow better, improve. Ib. 39b; Yeb.39b, v. דָּרָא I.
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