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1 наступательное оружие
1) Military: attack weapon, offense weapon, offensive arm, offensive firepower, teeth arms, weapon of attack, weapon of offence2) Law: offensive weapon3) Diplomatic term: offensive armaments4) Makarov: aggressive weapons, offensive arms, offensive weapons, strike weapon5) Security: aggressive weaponУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наступательное оружие
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2 crime
crime [kʀim]masculine nouna. ( = meurtre) murder• la victime/l'arme du crime the murder victim/weaponb. ( = délit grave) crime• il est parti avant l'heure ? ce n'est pas un crime ! he left early? well, that's hardly a crime!* * *kʀimnom masculin1) ( acte criminel répréhensible) gén, Droit crime2) ( meurtre) murdercrime passionnel — crime of passion, crime passionnel
3) ( actions criminelles) crime•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kʀim nm1) (= offense) crime2) (= meurtre) murderUn crime a été commis ici. — There was a murder here.
* * *A nm1 ( acte criminel) crime; ce n'est pas un crime! there's no law against it!;2 ( meurtre) murder; heure/lieux du crime time/scene of the murder; crime crapuleux murder for money; crime passionnel crime of passion, crime passionnel; crime parfait perfect crime;3 ( actions criminelles) crime; le crime ne paie pas crime does not pay;4 ( faute) crime; ce serait un crime de faire it would be a crime to do; ton seul crime est d'avoir dit oui your only crime is to have said yes.B ○nf crime squad.crime contre l'humanité crime against humanity; crime d'État crime against the state; crime de haute trahison crime of high treason; crime organisé organized crime; crime de sang murder; crimes de guerre war crimes.[krim] nom masculinun crime contre l'État (high) treason ou a crime against the state2. [meurtre] murdercrime (à motif) sexuel sex crime ou murdercrime passionnel crime passionnel, crime of passionc'est un crime de démolir ces églises it's a crime ou it's criminal to knock down these churchescrime contre nature act ou crime against nature4. [criminalité] -
3 delitto
m crimecorpo m del delitto corpus delicti* * *delitto s.m.1 (dir.) crime, offence, (amer.) offense; ( grave) felony; ( meno grave) misdemeanour; (fam.) ( omicidio) murder: delitto capitale, capital offence (o crime); delitto doloso, wilful and malicious crime (o intentional crime); delitto politico, political offence; delitto contro l'ordine pubblico, breach of the peace; delitto contro la persona, violent crime; delitto contro la proprietà, crime against property (o property crime); delitto perfetto, perfect crime (o dir. consummated crime); corpo del delitto, corpus delicti; la diffamazione è un delitto, defamation is a misdemeanour; commettere un delitto, to commit a crime; incolpare di un delitto, to charge with a crime2 (fig.) crime: sarebbe un delitto modernizzare questi vecchi mobili!, it would be a crime to modernize this old furniture!* * *[de'litto]sostantivo maschile1) crime; (omicidio) murder2) fig. (peccato) crime, sin* * *delitto/de'litto/sostantivo m. -
4 ὅπλον
ὅπλον, ου, τό (s. prec. entry; Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX; TestSol 8:6; TestLevi 5:3; EpArist, Philo, Joseph.; Tat. 31, 1; Ath. 35, 1)① any instrument one uses to prepare or make ready, tool ὅπλα ἀδικίας tools of wickedness, i.e. tools for doing what is wicked Ro 6:13a (cp. Aristot., Pol. 1253a). Opp. ὅπλα δικαιοσύνης vs. 13b. But mng. 2 is also prob.; it is found in all the other pass. of our lit., and specif. in Paul.② an instrument designed to make ready for military engagement, weaponⓐ lit., pl. (Demetr.: 722 Fgm. 5 Jac. ὅπλα εἶχον; Jos., Vi. 99 ἧκον μεθʼ ὅπλων) J 18:3. Riders μετὰ τῶν συνήθων αὐτοῖς ὅπλων with their usual arms MPol 7:1. Sing. τίθησιν Μωϋσῆς ἓν ἐφʼ ἓν ὅπλον Moses placed one weapon = shield (so as early as Hdt.; Diod S 17, 21, 2; 17, 43, 9 [interchanged with ἀσπίδες 8]; 17, 57, 2; Sb 7247, 24 [296 A.D.]; TestLevi 5:3 ὅπλον καὶ ῥομφαίαν) on the other one, to stand on them and gain a better view of the battlefield 12:2.ⓑ in imagery, pl. of a Christian’s life as a battle against evil τὰ ὅπ. τῆς στρατείας ἡμῶν οὐ σαρκικά the weapons of my warfare are not physical 2 Cor 10:4. ἐνδύσασθαι τὰ ὅπ. τοῦ φωτός put on the weapons of light Ro 13:12. τὰ ὅπ. τῆς δικαιοσύνης τὰ δεξιὰ καὶ ἀριστερά the weapons of righteousness for offense and defense (s. ἀριστερός) 2 Cor 6:7. ὁπλίζεσθαι τοῖς ὅπλοις τῆς δικαιοσύνης Pol 4:1 (s. ὁπλίζω). Of evil desire: φοβουμένη τὰ ὅπ. σου (your weapons, i.e. those of the Christian who is equipped for the good fight) Hm 12, 2, 4. Of baptism: τὸ βάπτισμα ὑμῶν μενέτω ὡς ὅπλα let baptism remain as your arms (‘remain’ in contrast to the deserter, who throws his weapons away) IPol 6:2. Of Christ himself ὅπλον εὐδοκίας (God’s) shield of good pleasure AcPl Ha 8, 23 = Ox 1602, 34f/BMM recto, 30.—B. 1383. DELG. M-M. TW.
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