-
1 observance
s pažnja, pridržavanje, obdržavanje, vršenje (dužnosti); držanje svetim, svetkovanje, slavljenje, proslava; običaj; crkveni običaj, propisi reda* * *
Äuvanje
obiÄaj
obred
održavanje
pridržavanje
propis -
2 breach
s 1. lomljenje, lom, prijelom, razbijanje (valova) 2.[fig] prekid, raskid; prestupak, prekršaj, kršenje, narušavanje, povreda 3. vjerolomstvo; razilaženje, nesloga; kavga, svađa 4. pukotina, rupa, prodor, breša 5. skok, izranjanje kita iz vode / [mar] clear # = zavaljivanje broda bez daljih posljedica; [mar] clean # = zavaljivanje (broda) uz lom svega na brodu; # of close = prestupak, prekršaj; # of the peace = remećenje javnog reda i mira, izgred na javnom mjestu; to stand in the # = stajati na braniku ([fig]); # of promise = prekršaj zadane riječi, vjerolomstvo; neodržavanje ženidbenog obećanja; [fig] to step into the # = ustati na obranu; # of contract = neispunjavanje ugovora, povreda ugovora; # of duty = zanemarivanje dužnosti; this custom is more honoured in the # that in the observance = ovaj se običaj više krši nego vrši; # of trust = zloupotreba povjerenja* * *
interval
kršenje
napravilan prodor
napraviti prodor
povreda
prekid
prekršaj
prekršenje
prelom
prelomiti
proboj
probušiti
prodor
pukotina
razmak
См. также в других словарях:
observance — [ ɔpsɛrvɑ̃s ] n. f. • XIIIe; lat. observantia 1 ♦ Action d observer habituellement, de pratiquer une règle en matière religieuse; obéissance (à la règle). ⇒ observation, 1. pratique. « L observance de la loi du Seigneur » (Massillon). (Règle non… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Observance — Ob*serv ance, n. [F. observance, L. observantia. See {Observant}.] 1. The act or practice of observing or noticing with attention; a heeding or keeping with care; performance; usually with a sense of strictness and fidelity; as, the observance of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
observance — observance, observation These two words correspond to different branches in meaning of the verb observe (‘to see or notice’ and ‘to follow or adhere to’). Observance is the word normally used in connection with respecting rules, carrying out… … Modern English usage
observance — Observance. s. f. v. Pratique de la Regle d un Ordre Religieux. L observance de la Regle. l estroite observance. Religieux du Tiers Ordre de S. François de l estroite observance … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
observance — (n.) early 13c., act performed in accordance with prescribed usage, especially a religious or ceremonial one, from O.Fr. observance, from L. observantia act of keeping customs, attention, from observantem (nom. observans), prp. of observare (see… … Etymology dictionary
observance — Observance, f. penac. Obseruantia, Obseruatio. Ancienne observance, Disciplina. Venir contre la commune observance et coustume d un peuple, A consuetudine alicuius populi discedere. Observation, f. acut. Obseruatio … Thresor de la langue françoyse
observance — [n1] attention to, knowledge of something acknowledgment, acquittal, acquittance, adherence, awareness, carrying out, celebration, cognizance, compliance, discharge, fidelity, fulfillment, heed, heeding, honoring, keeping, mark, mind, note,… … New thesaurus
observance — [əb zʉrv′əns] n. [ME observaunce < OFr observance < L observantia, attention, regard, in LL(Ec), divine worship] 1. the act or practice of observing, or keeping, a law, duty, custom, rule, etc. 2. a customary act, rite, ceremony, etc. 3.… … English World dictionary
observance — index acquiescence, adherence (devotion), allegiance, ceremony, compliance, conformity (obedience) … Law dictionary
observance — ► NOUN 1) compliance with the requirements of law, morality, or ritual. 2) (observances) acts performed for religious or ceremonial reasons … English terms dictionary
observance — (ob sèr van s ) s. f. 1° Pratique d une règle en matière religieuse. • Les bons princes n avaient qu à faire observer la loi de Moïse, et se contentaient d en recommander l observance à leurs successeurs, BOSSUET Hist. II, 3. • L homme ne… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré