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nжалоба, недовольство, претензияto air one's grievance with smb — высказывать свое недовольство кому-л.
to have a grievance against smb — иметь претензии к кому-л.
to listen to smb's grievance — выслушивать чьи-л. претензии
to redress a grievance — устранять причину чьего-л. недовольства
- justified grievanceto set aside local grievance — временно откладывать свои местные претензии ( во имя решения общенациональных задач)
- legitimate grievance
- local grievances
- the committee heard the grievance
- underlying grievances
- unjustified grievance
- valid grievance
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1) законна мати; законний батько; законнонароджені нащадки2) законний, легальний, легітимний, на законній підставі; узаконений; заснований на праві прямого успадкування; правильний; правомірний; обґрунтований, поважний, серйозний; законнонароджений3) легітимізувати, узаконювати, надавати законного статусу, визнавати законним ( або чинним); виправдовувати; слугувати виправданням; усиновляти ( позашлюбну дитину)•- legitimate accident
- legitimate act
- legitimate activities
- legitimate activity
- legitimate aim
- legitimate argument
- legitimate article of commerce
- legitimate assets
- legitimate authority
- legitimate birth
- legitimate business
- legitimate character
- legitimate child
- legitimate children
- legitimate claim
- legitimate concern
- legitimate contender for power
- legitimate daughter
- legitimate demand
- legitimate demonstration
- legitimate design
- legitimate discontent
- legitimate drug
- legitimate economy
- legitimate employment
- legitimate enterprise
- legitimate evidence
- legitimate excuse
- legitimate exercise of duties
- legitimate expectation
- legitimate father
- legitimate grievance
- legitimate government
- legitimate gun owner
- legitimate heir
- legitimate income
- legitimate influence
- legitimate information use
- legitimate instrument
- legitimate interest
- legitimate interference
- legitimate king
- legitimate law enforcement
- legitimate means
- legitimate method
- legitimate mother
- legitimate nature
- legitimate need
- legitimate objective
- legitimate offspring
- legitimate origin
- legitimate owner
- legitimate place
- legitimate possessor
- legitimate powers
- legitimate privilege
- legitimate public interest
- legitimate purpose
- legitimate reason
- legitimate recipient
- legitimate referral
- legitimate relationship
- legitimate representative
- legitimate request
- legitimate right
- legitimate son
- legitimate source
- legitimate source of income
- legitimate sovereign
- legitimate state
- legitimate status
- legitimate transaction
- legitimate unionization
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6 grievance
['griːv(ə)n(t)s]сущ.1) обида; недовольствоto nurse a grievance against smb. — затаить обиду на кого-л.
2) жалобаto air / vent a grievance — жаловаться
to file / submit a grievance — подавать жалобу
justified / legitimate / valid grievance — законная жалоба
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adjective1) ehelich, legitim [Kind]3) (valid) berechtigt; stichhaltig; legitim (geh.) [Argument]; ausreichend [Entschuldigung]; triftig [Grund]* * *[li'‹itimət]1) (lawful: Is this procedure perfectly legitimate?) gesetzlich•- academic.ru/88702/legitimately">legitimately- legitimacy* * *le·giti·mateI. adj[lɪˈʤɪtəmət, AM ləˈʤɪt̬ə-]I'm not sure his business is entirely \legitimate ich habe meine Bedenken, ob seine Geschäfte ganz sauber sind fama \legitimate government eine gesetzmäßige Regierungthis is a \legitimate question das ist eine berechtigte Frage3. (born in wedlock)a \legitimate child ein eheliches KindII. vt[lɪˈʤɪtəmeɪt, AM ləˈʤɪt̬ə-]1. (make legal)2. (make acceptable)3. (change status of birth)to \legitimate a child ein Kind rechtlich anerkennen* * *[lI'dZItɪmət]adj1) (= lawful) rechtmäßig, legitim; rights, claim legitimhis use of the company car was not legitimate — er war nicht berechtigt, den Firmenwagen zu benutzen
it's perfectly legitimate to ask questions — es ist vollkommen in Ordnung, Fragen zu stellen
3) (= born in wedlock) ehelich4) (THEAT)* * *legitimate [lıˈdʒıtımət]A adj (adv legitimately)1. legitim:a) gesetzmäßig, gesetzlichb) rechtmäßig, berechtigt (Anspruch etc):the legitimate ruler der legitime Herrscherc) ehelich (Geburt, Sohn etc)2. richtig, korrekt3. einwandfrei, folgerichtig, logisch4. echt5. a) ernst (Musik)b) THEAT Dramen…:legitimate playwright Dramatiker(in)B v/t [-meıt]1. legitimieren:a) für gesetzmäßig erklärenb) ehelichen Status verleihen (dat), für ehelich erklären2. als (rechts)gültig anerkennen, sanktionieren3. rechtfertigen* * *adjective1) ehelich, legitim [Kind]2) (lawful) legitim; rechtmäßig [Besitzer, Regierung]; legal [Vorgehen, Weg, Geschäft, Gewinn]3) (valid) berechtigt; stichhaltig; legitim (geh.) [Argument]; ausreichend [Entschuldigung]; triftig [Grund]* * *adj.rechtmäßig adj. v.legitimieren v. -
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I'm not sure his business is entirely \legitimate ich habe meine Bedenken, ob seine Geschäfte ganz sauber sind ( fam)a \legitimate government eine gesetzmäßige Regierungthis is a \legitimate question das ist eine berechtigte Frage3) ( born in wedlock)a \legitimate child ein eheliches Kind vt [lɪʼʤɪtəmeɪt, Am ləʼʤɪt̬ə-]1) ( make legal)2) ( make acceptable)3) ( change status of birth)to \legitimate a child ein Kind rechtlich anerkennen -
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10 законное недовольство
legitimate grievance, valid grievanceРусско-английский политический словарь > законное недовольство
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Politics: legitimate grievanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > законное недовольство
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Beschwerde f 1. GEN complaint; 2. PAT appeal; 3. PERS grievance (Arbeit); 4. RECHT appeal, application • Beschwerde bei jmdm. einlegen GEN lodge a complaint with sb • Beschwerde führen RECHT appeal against a decision, take an appeal to court* * *f 1. < Geschäft> complaint; 2. < Patent> appeal; 3. < Person> Arbeit grievance; 4. < Recht> appeal ■ Beschwerde bei jmdm. einlegen < Geschäft> lodge a complaint with sb ■ Beschwerde führen < Recht> appeal against a decision, take an appeal to court* * *Beschwerde
grievance, reclamation, (bei Gericht) appeal, (Völkerrecht) complaint;
• berechtigte Beschwerde legitimate (justifiable) complaint;
• eventuelle Beschwerden complaints, if any;
• formelle Beschwerde formal complaint;
• Beschwerden der Angestellten employee grievances;
• Beschwerde wegen ungerechtfertigter Kündigung complaint of unfair dismissal;
• Beschwerden über fahrlässiges Verhalten negligence complaints;
• Beschwerde im Verwaltungsverfahren administrative appeal process;
• einer Beschwerde abhelfen to redress a grievance, to silence a complaint;
• Beschwerde ablehnen to disallow a complaint;
• sich mit einer Beschwerde befassen to look into a complaint;
• gegen einen Schiedsspruch Beschwerde einlegen to appeal against an award;
• Beschwerde bei der Gleichbehandlungskommission einlegen to send a complaint to the Equal Treatment Commision;
• Beschwerde bei der Europäischen Kommission einreichen to complain to the European Commission;
• Beschwerde führen to state one’s grievance;
• Grund zur Beschwerde geben to have cause to complain;
• Grund zur Beschwerde haben to complain with good reason;
• Beschwerden unterdrücken to cushion complaints;
• Beschwerde vorbringen to lodge (prefer) a complaint;
• Beschwerde zulassen to allow a complaint;
• Beschwerde zurückweisen to dismiss (ignore) a complaint;
• Beschwerdeabfassung filing of a complaint;
• Beschwerdeabteilung complaints office;
• Beschwerdeausschuss grievance (watchdog, appeal) committee;
• Beschwerdebrief letter of complaint;
• Beschwerdebriefkasten suggestion box;
• Beschwerdebuch claims (request) book;
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[graɪp] 1. гл.1) уст. сжать, схватить, захватитьSyn:2) подавлять, угнетатьSyn:3) вызывать резь, спазмы (в желудке, кишечнике)4) амер.; разг. огорчать, мучить; раздражать, досаждатьIt gripes me to hear a man cry. — Мне мучительно слышать, как плачет мужчина.
Syn:5) разг. ворчать, жаловатьсяto gripe about / at high prices — ворчать, жаловаться на высокие цены
Syn:2. сущ.1)а) сжатие, схватывание, захват, зажимRescue me from the gripe of this iron-fisted clown. — Освободи меня от объятий этого парня с железными кулаками.
б) властьin the gripe of — в тисках чего-л.
Syn:•Syn:2) ( gripes) разг. колики, резьSyn:3) рукоятка, ручка (инструмента, ножа, меча)Syn:4) амер.; разг. недовольство, ворчанье, досадаHis brother was the main target of his gripes. — Его брат был основным объектом его недовольства.
legitimate gripe — законная / обоснованная жалоба
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