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21 административная санкция
административная санкция
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administrative sanction
Generally, any formal official imposition of penalty or fine; destruction, taking, seizure, or withholding of property; assessment of damages, reimbursement, restitution, compensation, costs, charges or fees; requirement, revocation or suspension of license; and taking other compulsory or restrictive action by organization, agency or its representative.
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22 incluir
v.1 to include.el precio incluye desayuno y cena en el hotel the price includes breakfast and evening meals at the hotelte he incluido en la lista de participantes I've included o put you on the list of participantsa mí no me incluyas count me outEl paquete incluye servilletas The package includes napkins.El club incluyó a Ricardo The club included Richard.2 to comprise, to include, to encompass, to contain.El libro incluye las guerras mundiales The book comprises all world wars.* * *1 to include2 (contener) to contain, comprise3 (adjuntar - en carta etc) to enclose* * *verb* * *VT1) (=comprender) to include, containtodo incluido — (Com) inclusive, all-in
2) (=agregar) to include; [en carta] to enclose* * *verbo transitivo1) ( comprender)a) <impuestos/gastos> to include$500 todo incluido — $500 all inclusive, all in
b) <tema/sección> to include, contain2) (poner, agregar)a) ( en un grupo) to include¿vamos a incluir a todo el personal? — are we going to include all the staff?
¿te incluyo en la lista? — shall I put you on the list?
b) ( en una carta) to enclose* * *= add, cover, embed [imbed, -USA], enclose, encompass, file, fit, give, include, inject, list, put in, put into, record, span, store, subsume, throw in, interpolate, embrace, design into, build in, register in, go under + Nombre, graft.Ex. An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information concerning a document, by way of comment or explanation.Ex. This started in 1980, and has around forty members who receive some support to cover telephone charges.Ex. String searching is a technique for locating a string of characters, even if it is embedded within a larger term.Ex. The building encloses an art gallery, tourist office, conference room, concert hall and cinema.Ex. The classification schemes that have been considered so far are general bibliographic classification schemes in that they attempt to encompass all of knowledge.Ex. One such method requires that each book has a magnetic strip inserted into the spine and a special exit door is fitted across which an electric signal is beamed.Ex. An abstract of a bibliography can be expected to note whether author affiliations are given = Es de esperar que el resumen de una bibliografía indique si se incluyen los lugares de trabajo de los autores.Ex. Document descriptions may be included in catalogues, bibliographies and other listings of documents.Ex. The abstractor injects his opinion and analysis.Ex. Most such bulletins list titles or abstracts, together with citations of relevant new documents in the subject area.Ex. For those of you who are not familiar with OCLC and the way we work the data base is not a vast receptacle into which we throw any kind of record that anybody wants to put in.Ex. If the bibliographic record is found, it can be put into the system catalog immediately.Ex. Editors and compilers of editions of works are recorded together with the edition statement in the edition area = En en área de edición se incluyen los editores y compiladores de las ediciones de trabajos junto con la mención de edición.Ex. The shelflist itself had problems, since it consisted of cataloging practices that spanned some fifty years.Ex. The records in a computer data base are structured in order to suit the information that is being stored for various applications.Ex. The fourth principle does not sanction subsuming saleswomen under salesmen.Ex. There is a real difference of interest between the needs and purposes of research libraries and the public libraries, and I would also throw in the school and almost certainly junior college libraries.Ex. A word should be interpolated here about `made-up' copies.Ex. The library community is now ready to embrace the most revolutionary technology for libraries -- CD-ROM.Ex. User-friendliness is sometimes assumed rather than designed into any specific project.Ex. This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.Ex. Authors must register in their own name and not a pseudonym or maiden name under which the book may be written.Ex. In general preference is for entry under name of organization but there are many exceptions in particular, official organizations go under place.Ex. They are a core, a set of basic propositions, onto which are grafted a rich variety of other possibilities.----* al incluirse en = on admission to.* entre estos se incluyen = amongst these are numbered.* incluir a Alguien = count + Pronombre + in.* incluir al final = append.* incluir anotaciones = annotate.* incluir a todo el mundo = inclusivity.* incluir como registro de encabezamiento secundario = trace.* incluir como tracing = trace.* incluir con dificultad = squeeze in/into.* incluir dentro de = fall into.* incluir en = lump + Nombre + into.* incluir en la búsqueda los términos relacionados = explode.* incluir en la lista de morosos = blacklist [black-list].* incluir en la lista negra = blacklist [black-list].* incluir entre = go between.* incluir en una categoría = fall into + category.* incluir licencia de uso en sobre cerrado = shrink-wrap [shrinkwrap].* incluirlo todo = be all inclusive.* incluir referencias cruzadas = cross-reference.* incluir todas las posibilidades = run + the gamut.* incluye = inclusive of.* incluyendo = counting.* que lo incluye todo = all-embracing.* sin incluir = unlisted, exclusive of, not including, excluding.* sin incluir las comidas = self-catering.* volver a incluir = reinstate.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( comprender)a) <impuestos/gastos> to include$500 todo incluido — $500 all inclusive, all in
b) <tema/sección> to include, contain2) (poner, agregar)a) ( en un grupo) to include¿vamos a incluir a todo el personal? — are we going to include all the staff?
¿te incluyo en la lista? — shall I put you on the list?
b) ( en una carta) to enclose* * *= add, cover, embed [imbed, -USA], enclose, encompass, file, fit, give, include, inject, list, put in, put into, record, span, store, subsume, throw in, interpolate, embrace, design into, build in, register in, go under + Nombre, graft.Ex: An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information concerning a document, by way of comment or explanation.
Ex: This started in 1980, and has around forty members who receive some support to cover telephone charges.Ex: String searching is a technique for locating a string of characters, even if it is embedded within a larger term.Ex: The building encloses an art gallery, tourist office, conference room, concert hall and cinema.Ex: The classification schemes that have been considered so far are general bibliographic classification schemes in that they attempt to encompass all of knowledge.Ex: One such method requires that each book has a magnetic strip inserted into the spine and a special exit door is fitted across which an electric signal is beamed.Ex: An abstract of a bibliography can be expected to note whether author affiliations are given = Es de esperar que el resumen de una bibliografía indique si se incluyen los lugares de trabajo de los autores.Ex: Document descriptions may be included in catalogues, bibliographies and other listings of documents.Ex: The abstractor injects his opinion and analysis.Ex: Most such bulletins list titles or abstracts, together with citations of relevant new documents in the subject area.Ex: For those of you who are not familiar with OCLC and the way we work the data base is not a vast receptacle into which we throw any kind of record that anybody wants to put in.Ex: If the bibliographic record is found, it can be put into the system catalog immediately.Ex: Editors and compilers of editions of works are recorded together with the edition statement in the edition area = En en área de edición se incluyen los editores y compiladores de las ediciones de trabajos junto con la mención de edición.Ex: The shelflist itself had problems, since it consisted of cataloging practices that spanned some fifty years.Ex: The records in a computer data base are structured in order to suit the information that is being stored for various applications.Ex: The fourth principle does not sanction subsuming saleswomen under salesmen.Ex: There is a real difference of interest between the needs and purposes of research libraries and the public libraries, and I would also throw in the school and almost certainly junior college libraries.Ex: A word should be interpolated here about `made-up' copies.Ex: The library community is now ready to embrace the most revolutionary technology for libraries -- CD-ROM.Ex: User-friendliness is sometimes assumed rather than designed into any specific project.Ex: This agreement must build in incentives to participating libraries as well as methods of censuring those participants which do not fulfil their obligations to the other participating libraries in the network = Este acuerdo debe incorporar incentivos para las bibliotecas participantes así cómo la forma de llamarle la atención a aquellos participantes que no cumplan sus obligaciones con las otras bibliotecas de la red.Ex: Authors must register in their own name and not a pseudonym or maiden name under which the book may be written.Ex: In general preference is for entry under name of organization but there are many exceptions in particular, official organizations go under place.Ex: They are a core, a set of basic propositions, onto which are grafted a rich variety of other possibilities.* al incluirse en = on admission to.* entre estos se incluyen = amongst these are numbered.* incluir a Alguien = count + Pronombre + in.* incluir al final = append.* incluir anotaciones = annotate.* incluir a todo el mundo = inclusivity.* incluir como registro de encabezamiento secundario = trace.* incluir como tracing = trace.* incluir con dificultad = squeeze in/into.* incluir dentro de = fall into.* incluir en = lump + Nombre + into.* incluir en la búsqueda los términos relacionados = explode.* incluir en la lista de morosos = blacklist [black-list].* incluir en la lista negra = blacklist [black-list].* incluir entre = go between.* incluir en una categoría = fall into + category.* incluir licencia de uso en sobre cerrado = shrink-wrap [shrinkwrap].* incluirlo todo = be all inclusive.* incluir referencias cruzadas = cross-reference.* incluir todas las posibilidades = run + the gamut.* incluye = inclusive of.* incluyendo = counting.* que lo incluye todo = all-embracing.* sin incluir = unlisted, exclusive of, not including, excluding.* sin incluir las comidas = self-catering.* volver a incluir = reinstate.* * *vt1 ‹impuestos/gastos› to includesin incluir los gastos exclusive of expenses$500 todo incluido $500 all inclusive o all in2 ‹tema/sección› to include, containsus tareas incluyen la preparación del presupuesto her duties include preparing the budgetB (poner, agregar)1 (en un grupo) to include¿vamos a incluir a todo el personal? are we going to include all the staff?¿te incluyo en la lista? shall I put you on the list?2 (en una carta) ‹cheque/folleto› to enclose* * *
incluir ( conjugate incluir) verbo transitivo
1 ( comprender)
◊ $500 todo incluido $500 all inclusive o all in
2 (poner, agregar)
incluir verbo transitivo
1 to include: inclúyelo en la lista, include him on the list
2 (contener) to contain, comprise
3 (adjuntar) to enclose
' incluir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comprender
- descontar
- encuadrar
- incorporar
- presupuestar
English:
count
- count in
- cover
- embrace
- exclude
- include
- incorporate
- list
- bed
- excluding
- including
- inclusive
- index
- omit
- slip
- take
* * *incluir vt1. [comprender] to include;el precio incluye desayuno y cena en el hotel the price includes breakfast and evening meals at the hotel2. [adjuntar] to enclose3. [contener] to contain4. [poner]te he incluido en la lista de participantes I've included o put you on the list of participants;a mí no me incluyas count me out* * *v/t include; ( comprender) comprise* * *incluir {41} vt: to include* * *incluir vb1. (en general) to include2. (adjuntar) to enclose -
23 homologar
v.1 to bring into line.2 to authorize officially (producto).3 to homologate, to validate, to confirm officially.El oficial homologó el comunicado The official homologated the communication4 to homologize, to standardize.Homologaron los parámetros They homologized the parameters.* * *1 (comprobar) to approve, recognize, authorize2 DEPORTE to ratify* * *VT1) (=aprobar) to approve officially, sanction2) (=equiparar) to bring into line, standardize3) (Dep) [+ récord] to ratify, recognize* * *verbo transitivo1)a) < producto> ( recomendar) to approve, endorse; ( autorizar) to authorize, approveb) (Dep) < récord> to ratify, recognizec) < convenio> to recognize2) ( equiparar)* * *= accredit.Ex. This is a report of a survey of off-campus/extension courses in graduates library education programs accredited by the American Library Association.----* homologar un programa = accredit + programme.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) < producto> ( recomendar) to approve, endorse; ( autorizar) to authorize, approveb) (Dep) < récord> to ratify, recognizec) < convenio> to recognize2) ( equiparar)* * *= accredit.Ex: This is a report of a survey of off-campus/extension courses in graduates library education programs accredited by the American Library Association.
* homologar un programa = accredit + programme.* * *homologar [A3 ]vtA1 ‹producto› (recomendar) to approve, endorse; (autorizar) to authorize, approve, sanction2 ( Dep) ‹récord› to ratify, recognize3 ‹convenio› to recognizeB (equiparar) homologar algo CON algo to recognize sth as equivalent TO sth* * *
homologar ( conjugate homologar) verbo transitivo
( autorizar) to authorize, approve
homologar verbo transitivo
1 (hacer equivalentes) to standardize
2 (considerar válido) to approve: hay que homologar estos productos antes de ponerlos a la venta, these products must be approved before they can be sold
* * *homologar vt1. [equiparar] to bring into line, to make comparable ( con with);reivindican que se homologuen sus salarios con los del resto de los funcionarios they are demanding that their wages be brought into line with those of other public sector workers2. [producto] to authorize officially3. [récord] to confirm officially4. [título] = to certify as equivalent to an officially recognized qualification* * *v/t certify* * *homologar {52} vt1) : to sanction2) : to bring into line -
24 aprobación oficial
f.official approval, fiat, sanction.* * *(n.) = official seal of approvalEx. This use of square brackets has never had the official seal of approval of the FID.* * *(n.) = official seal of approvalEx: This use of square brackets has never had the official seal of approval of the FID.
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25 получить согласие
1) General subject: carry the consent of somebody (кем-либо), (чьё-л.) get the sanction of to (на что-л.), (чьё-л.) secure (smb's) consent, receive endorsement2) Diplomatic term: (чьё-л.) get the sanction of3) Official expression: obtain the agreement ( of)4) Sakhalin energy glossary: obtain concurrence5) Makarov: (чьё-л.) carry the consent of -
26 Bestätigung
Bestätigung f (Best.) 1. BANK approval; 2. GEN acknowledgement, ack, certification; verification (Echtheit); confirmation (Termin); validation, vindication (Anspruch); 3. KOMM acknowledgement, ack (Unterschrift, Initialen auf Dokumenten); certificate, cert. (Dokument); 4. RW, RECHT confirmation, attestation; 5. V&M endorsement • zur Bestätigung einreichen GEN submit for approval • zur Bestätigung vorlegen GEN submit for approval* * *f (Best.) 1. < Bank> approval; 2. < Geschäft> acknowledgement (ack), certification, Echtheit verification, Termin confirmation, Anspruch validation, vindication; 3. < Komm> Unterschrift, Initialen auf Dokumenten acknowledgement (ack), Dokument certificate (cert.) ; 4. <Rechnung, Recht> confirmation, attestation; 5. <V&M> endorsement ■ zur Bestätigung einreichen < Geschäft> submit for approval ■ zur Bestätigung vorlegen < Geschäft> submit for approval* * *Bestätigung
affirmation, certification, confirmation, endorsement, indorsement, establishment, vouch, (Bescheinigung) certificate, (Beurkundung) legalization, witnessing, fiat, authorization, (Genehmigung) approval, ratification, sanction, (Identität) identification, (Zeugenaussage) corroboration;
• in Bestätigung unseres Gesprächs in confirmation of our conversation;
• in Bestätigung unseres Telefonats confirming our telephone conversation;
• amtliche Bestätigung attestation, certificate, official indorsement;
• erneute Bestätigung reassurance, reinsurance;
• gerichtliche Bestätigung homologation, confirmation by a court of justice;
• schriftliche Bestätigung confirmation in writing, written consent (confirmation);
• vorbehaltlose Bestätigung (Prüfer) positive confirmation;
• Bestätigung eines fernmüdlichen gemachten Angebots confirmation of a telephone offer;
• Bestätigung einer Anstellung confirmation of an appointment; Bestätigung
• eines Auftrags confirmation (acknowledgement) of an order, (Spediteur) confirmatory order;
• Bestätigung durch den Aussteller drawer’s verification;
• Bestätigung eines Bankauszugs bank confirmation;
• Bestätigung eines Briefeinganges acknowledgement of receipt of a letter;
• Bestätigung des Empfangs acknowledgement, receipt;
• Bestätigung eines Kontoauszuges verification of an account, bank confirmation;
• Bestätigung durch die Öffentlichkeit public sanction;
• Bestätigung eines ungedeckten Schecks marking (Br.), overcertification (US);
• Bestätigung eines Testaments probate, proof of a will;
• Bestätigung eines Vergleichs confirmation of an arrangement;
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27 наказание в виде лишения свободы
1) Law: custodial sanction, custodial sentence2) Official expression: imprisonmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наказание в виде лишения свободы
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28 acreditar
v.1 to certify.2 to prove, to confirm.3 to do credit to (dar fama a).4 to accredit.5 to credit (finance).Ella acreditó el dinero She credited the money.6 to authorize, to credential.La agencia acredita a sus cajeros The agency authorizes its cashiers.7 to verify.El banco acredita su reputación The bank verifies his reputation.* * *1 (probar) to prove■ ¿tiene algún documento que acredite su identidad? have you any documents which would prove your identity?2 FINANZAS to credit■ hemos acreditado a su cuenta la suma de 1000 dólares we have credited your account with the sum of 1000 dollars3 (embajador) to accredit1 to gain a reputation, make one's name, become famous* * *1. VT1) (=dar reputación a) to do credit to, give credit to2) (=avalar) to vouch for, guarantee; (=probar) to prove; (=autorizar) to sanction, authorize3) (Pol) [+ embajador] to accredit4) (Com) to credit; And (=fiar) to sell on credit2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <diplomático/periodista> to accredit; < representante> to authorize2) (frml)a) (probar, avalar) < pago> to proveb) ( dar renombre)3) (Fin) to credit2.acreditarse v prona) <victoria/logro> to achieveb) ( lograr renombre) to get o gain a good reputation* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <diplomático/periodista> to accredit; < representante> to authorize2) (frml)a) (probar, avalar) < pago> to proveb) ( dar renombre)3) (Fin) to credit2.acreditarse v prona) <victoria/logro> to achieveb) ( lograr renombre) to get o gain a good reputation* * *acreditar [A1 ]vtA ‹diplomático/periodista› to accredit; ‹representante› to authorizeB ( frml) (probar, avalar) to proveel presente recibo no acredita el pago de los anteriores this receipt does not provide evidence of payment o does not prove payment of previous billslos documentos que lo acreditan como residente the papers which prove that you are a residenteste libro lo acredita como un gran pensador this book confirms him as a great thinkeruna empresa acreditada como líder en su campo a firm recognized as the leader in its fieldC ( Fin) ‹suma› to credit; ‹cuenta› to credithemos acreditado su cuenta en la suma de 5.000 pesos we have credited your account with the sum of 5,000 pesos, we have credited the sum of 5,000 pesos to your account1 ‹victoria/logro› to achieve2 (lograr buena fama) to get o gain a good reputation, prove one's worth* * *
acreditar ( conjugate acreditar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹diplomático/periodista› to accredit;
‹ representante› to authorize
2 (frml)
b) ( dar renombre):
3 (Fin) to credit
acreditar verbo transitivo
1 (dar fama) to be a credit to
2 (demostrar) to prove
3 (autorizar a alguien) to accredit: ya lo han acreditado como embajador en Cuba, he has just been accredited as ambassador to Cuba
4 Fin to credit
' acreditar' also found in these entries:
English:
accredit
* * *acreditar vt1. [periodista, deportista] to accredit2. [certificar] to certify;[autorizar] to authorize, to entitle;un centro que ha sido acreditado para la docencia an accredited o approved teaching centre;los interesados deben acreditar que cumplen los requisitos applicants must provide documentary evidence that they meet the requirements3. [demostrar] to prove, to confirm;este diploma lo acredita como traductor jurado this diploma certifies that he is an official translator;el carnet lo acredita como miembro de la delegación the ID card identifies him as a member of the delegation4. [dar fama a] to do credit to;el premio lo acreditó como escritor the award confirmed his status as a writer5. [embajador] to accredit6. Fin to credit* * *v/t2 ( avalar) prove;un documento que lo acredita como el propietario a document that proves his ownership3 FIN:acreditar en cuenta credit an account* * *acreditar vt1) : to accredit, to authorize2) : to credit3) : to prove, to verify -
29 homologuer
homologuer [ɔmɔlɔge]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ record] to ratify ; [+ appareil, établissement] to approve* * *ɔmɔlɔge1) Administration ( déclarer conforme) to approve [produit, appareil]2) Sport ( enregistrer) to recognize officially [record, performance]* * *ɔmɔlɔɡe vtDROIT to ratify, SPORT to recognize officially* * *homologuer verb table: aimer vtr3 Jur ( valider) to confirm [acte, contrat]; to grant probate of [testament]; to approve, to authorize [tarif].[ɔmɔlɔge] verbe transitif -
30 སྣ་བཅག་པ་
[sna bcag pa]procure sanction for anything through the kindness of a superior official -
31 sanción
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32 официальное разрешение
authorization; official permission; sanctionЮридический русско-английский словарь > официальное разрешение
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33 официальное разрешение
authorization; official permission; sanctionРусско-английский юридический словарь > официальное разрешение
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34 أمر
أمَرّ: جَعَلَهُ يَمُرّto pass; to let pass, allow to pass; to cause or allow to go (move, proceed); to cause or permit to go past (go through, get by); to guide (lead, take, send) through or into; to cause to go through, cause to penetrate, get through, insert in; to throw or hit (a ball to a teammate); to secure the approval of, cause or allow to win approval or official or legal sanction -
35 أذن
أَذِنَ \ authorize: to give official permission for; give power to act in some way: The city council has authorized the building of a new road. I authorized the man to act for me while I was away. permit: to allow: Smoking is not permitted. \ أَذِنَ بِـ \ sanction: to give permission: The government sanctioned the inquiry into the car industry. \ See Also سَمَحَ بِــ
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