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2 person in distress
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1. бедствиеperson in distress — лицо, потерпевшее бедствие
vessel in distress — судно, терпящее бедствие
2. беспокоить -
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особа, індивід, людина; особистість; фізична особа; юридична особаperson about to commit an offence — = person about to commit an offense особа, яка має намір вчинити злочин
person about to commit an offense — = person about to commit an offence
person employed on collective agreement basis — особа, прийнята на роботою за колективною угодою
person having committed an offence — = person having committed an offense особа, яка вчинила злочин
person having committed an offense — = person having committed an offence
person irresponsible for his acts — = person irresponsible for her acts особа, яка не відповідає за свої дії
person irresponsible for her acts — = person irresponsible for his acts
person on conditional discharge — особа, умовно звільнена від кримінальної відповідальності; умовно звільнений (субст.)
person receiving an individual pension — = person receiving an merit pension, person receiving an special pension персональний пенсіонер
person receiving an merit pension — = person receiving an individual pension
person receiving an special pension — = person receiving an individual pension
person responsible for his acts — = person responsible for her acts особа, відповідальна за свої дії
person responsible for her acts — = person responsible for his acts
person seeking the refugee status — особа, яка домагається статусу біженця
person serving a sentence in the form of confinement — = person serving a sentence in the form of imprisonment особа, яка відбуває покарання у вигляді позбавлення волі
person serving a sentence in the form of imprisonment — = person serving a sentence in the form of confinement
person subject to immigration control — особа, яка підлягає імміграційному контролю
person suffered to be at large on his parole — особа, якій дозволено під чесне слово перебувати на волі ( в порядку умовно-дострокового звільнення)
person susceptible to treatment — особа, яка піддається лікуванню (виправному впливу)
person suspected of criminal activity — особа, яка підозрюється у злочинній діяльності
person who has exhibited her full powers — = person who has exhibited his full powers особа, яка пред'явила свої повноваження
person who has exhibited his full powers — = person who has exhibited her full powers
- person addicted to drugperson with criminal tendencies — особа, схильна до вчинення злочинів
- person addicted to drugs
- person affected
- person aided and abetted
- person already imprisoned
- person assaulted
- person being of high risk
- person engaged in a crime
- person entitled
- person for trial
- person held to labor
- person held to service
- person in authority
- person in custody
- person in dispute
- person in distress
- person in law
- person in possession
- person in power
- person in question
- person liable to actions
- person of defective intellect
- person of foreign birth
- person of foreign descent
- person of incidence
- person of law
- person of no fixed abode
- person of shady reputation
- person of sound mind
- person of unsound mind
- person of weak mind
- person on probation
- person on relief
- person on remand
- person on trial
- person on trial for a crime
- person pending trial
- person presenting a candidate
- person proceeded against
- person representing power
- person set in authority
- person threatened
- person under arrest
- person under investigation
- person under sentence
- person under sentence of death
- person under supervision
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1) бедствие2) самопомощь, завладение имуществом в обеспечение выполнения обязательства3) наложение ареста на имущество; опись имущества4) имущество, взятое в обеспечение выполнения обязательства•person in distress — лицо, потерпевшее бедствие
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A n1 ( anguish) désarroi m, affliction f ; to be in distress être complètement bouleversé, être désemparé ; ( stronger) être dans un grand désarroi ; to cause sb distress faire de la peine à qn ; in his distress dans son désarroi ; to my/his distress, they… à mon/son grand chagrin, ils… ;2 ( physical trouble) souffrance(s) f(pl) ; to be in distress aller très mal ; foetal distress Med souffrance f fœtale ;4 Naut in distress en détresse ;5 Jur saisie f. -
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distress [dɪsˈtres]1. nounb. ( = danger) détresse f3. compounds* * *[dɪ'stres] 1.1) ( anguish) désarroi min distress — complètement bouleversé; ( stronger) dans un grand désarroi
to my/his distress, they... — à mon/son grand chagrin, ils...
2) ( physical trouble) souffrance(s) f(pl)3) ( poverty) détresse f4) Nautical2. 3. 4. -
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[dɪs'trɛs] 1. n( extreme worry) rozpacz f; ( suffering) cierpienie nt2. vtsprawiać (sprawić perf) ból or przykrość +datin distress — ship w niebezpieczeństwie; person w niedoli or biedzie
* * *[di'stres] 1. noun1) (great sorrow, trouble or pain: She was in great distress over his disappearance; Is your leg causing you any distress?; The loss of all their money left the family in acute distress.) zmartwienie, cierpienie2) (a cause of sorrow: My inability to draw has always been a distress to me.) zmartwienie2. verb(to cause pain or sorrow to: I'm distressed by your lack of interest.) martwić, dręczyć- distressingly -
9 person, making, a, distress
saisissant mEnglish-French legislative terms > person, making, a, distress
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10 person, on, whose, goods, a, distress, is, made
saisi mEnglish-French legislative terms > person, on, whose, goods, a, distress, is, made
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11 flag of distress
мор. флаг бедствияperson in distress — лицо, потерпевшее бедствие
vessel in distress — судно, терпящее бедствие
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12 artificial person
юр. юридическое лицоperson in distress — лицо, потерпевшее бедствие
dangerous person — лицо, представляющее опасность
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13 authorised person
person in distress — лицо, потерпевшее бедствие
dangerous person — лицо, представляющее опасность
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14 right person
person in distress — лицо, потерпевшее бедствие
dangerous person — лицо, представляющее опасность
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15 natural person
person in distress — лицо, потерпевшее бедствие
dangerous person — лицо, представляющее опасность
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16 very important person
person assaulted — лицо, подвергшееся нападению
person in distress — лицо, потерпевшее бедствие
dangerous person — лицо, представляющее опасность
English-Russian big medical dictionary > very important person
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1. vi +prep objleader sich scharen um; person in distress sich annehmen (+gen)2. visich seiner/ihrer etc annehmen -
18 upset
I 1. ['ʌpset]1) (surprise, setback) pol. sport risultato m. a sorpresabig Conservative upset — giorn. inaspettata sconfitta per il partito conservatore
2) (upheaval) disordini m.pl., scompiglio m.3) (distress) turbamento m.4) med.2.II 1. [ˌʌp'set]to be o feel upset (distressed) essere turbato (at, about per); (annoyed) essere indispettito, infastidito (at, about per); to get upset — (angry) arrabbiarsi ( about per); (distressed) agitarsi, preoccuparsi ( about per)
1) (distress) [sight, news] turbare, sconvolgere; [ person] mettere agitazione, rendere inquieto2) (annoy) fare adirare3) fig. (throw into disarray) mandare all'aria, sconvolgere [plan, calculations]; cambiare drasticamente [pattern, forecast]; sconvolgere, rovesciare [ situation]4) (destabilize) alterare [ balance]; (knock over) capovolgere, rovesciare2.don't upset yourself — non agitarti, non preoccuparti
* * *past tense, past participle; see upset* * *upset (1) /ʌpˈsɛt/n. [uc]1 esito inaspettato; risultato a sorpresa ( anche sport): It was the biggest upset of the season, è stato il risultato più a sorpresa della stagione2 turbamento; ansia: She caused her parents no end of upset and worries, ha causato ai suoi genitori ansia e preoccupazioni a non finire; a minor domestic upset, un piccolo dramma familiare4 (naut.) rovesciamento; scuffia.upset (2) /ˈʌpsɛt/a.1 (pred.) agitato; turbato: What's the matter? You seem upset, cosa c'è che non va? sembri turbato; He's upset about losing the match, è in crisi perché ha perso la partita3 (form.) capovolto; rovesciato● (comm.) upset price, prezzo d'apertura ( in una vendita all'asta).♦ (to) upset /ʌpˈsɛt/(pass. e p. p. upset) v. t.1 turbare; scombussolare: The news upset him, la notizia lo ha turbato; That boy has done something to upset her, quel ragazzo ha fatto qualcosa che l'ha scombussolata; The sight of blood upsets me, la vista del sangue mi turba2 (form.) capovolgere; rovesciare: The cat upset a cup of milk, il gatto ha rovesciato una tazza di latte; (polit.) to upset the government, rovesciare il governo3 scombussolare; sconvolgere ( equilibrio, progetti): to upset sb. 's plans, scombussolare i piani di q.4 ( di cibo) scombussolare (lo stomaco a): Fried food upsets my stomach, i fritti mi scombussolano lo stomaco: He ate something that upset him, ha mangiato qualcosa che gli ha scombussolato lo stomaco5 (metall.) ricalcare● (fig.) to upset the applecart, rompere le uova nel paniere agli avversari □ to upset sb. 's concentration, far perdere la concentrazione a q.* * *I 1. ['ʌpset]1) (surprise, setback) pol. sport risultato m. a sorpresabig Conservative upset — giorn. inaspettata sconfitta per il partito conservatore
2) (upheaval) disordini m.pl., scompiglio m.3) (distress) turbamento m.4) med.2.II 1. [ˌʌp'set]to be o feel upset (distressed) essere turbato (at, about per); (annoyed) essere indispettito, infastidito (at, about per); to get upset — (angry) arrabbiarsi ( about per); (distressed) agitarsi, preoccuparsi ( about per)
1) (distress) [sight, news] turbare, sconvolgere; [ person] mettere agitazione, rendere inquieto2) (annoy) fare adirare3) fig. (throw into disarray) mandare all'aria, sconvolgere [plan, calculations]; cambiare drasticamente [pattern, forecast]; sconvolgere, rovesciare [ situation]4) (destabilize) alterare [ balance]; (knock over) capovolgere, rovesciare2.don't upset yourself — non agitarti, non preoccuparti
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past tense, past participle; see hurthurt1 adj1. herido2. dolidohurt2 vb1. hacer dañodid you hurt yourself? ¿te hiciste daño?2. dolerto hurt somebody's feelings herir los sentimientos / ofendertr[hɜːt]2 (wound) herida3 figurative use daño, perjuicio1 (physically) herido,-a2 (offended) dolido,-atransitive verb (pt & pp hurt)1 (cause injury) lastimar, hacer daño; (to wound) herir2 SMALLSPORT/SMALL lesionar3 (offend) herir, ofender■ you hurt her feelings la has ofendido, le has herido los sentimientos1 doler2 familiar venir mal, ir mal\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLnot to hurt a fly ser incapaz de matar una moscato hurt oneself hacerse daño, lastimarse1) injure: hacer daño a, herir, lastimarto hurt oneself: hacerse daño2) distress, offend: hacer sufrir, ofender, herirhurt vi: dolermy foot hurts: me duele el piehurt n1) injury: herida f2) distress, pain: dolor m, pena fadj.• herido, -a adj.• lesionado, -a adj.• ofendido, -a adj.• resentido, -a adj.n.• daño s.m.• desolladura s.f.• dolor s.m.• herida s.f.• mal s.m.pret., p.p.(Preterito definido y participio pasivo de "to hurt")v.(§ p.,p.p.: hurt) = accidentar v.• damnificar v.• dañar v.• doler v.• estropear v.• herir v.• lacrar v.• lastimar v.• lesionar v.• llagar v.• molestar v.• ofender v.
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1. hɜːrt, hɜːt(past & past p hurt) transitive verb1)a) ( cause pain)you're hurting her/me! — le/me estás haciendo daño!, la/me estás lastimando! (esp AmL)
b) ( injure)I hurt my ankle — me hice daño en el tobillo, me lastimé el tobillo (esp AmL)
to hurt oneself, to get hurt — hacerse* daño, lastimarse (esp AmL)
nobody got o was hurt — a nadie le pasó nada
2)a) ( distress emotionally)their remarks hurt me deeply — lo que dijeron me dolió or me lastimó mucho
to hurt somebody's feelings — herir* las sentimientos de algn
b) ( affect adversely) \<\<government/economy\>\> perjudicar*hard work never hurt anyone — trabajar duro nunca le hizo daño or mal a nadie
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hurt vi1) ( be source of pain) doler*my leg/head hurts — me duele la pierna/la cabeza
where does it hurt? — ¿dónde le duele?
do your shoes hurt? — ¿te hacen daño los zapatos?
2) ( have adverse effects)3) (colloq)a) ( feel pain)he was still hurting after the divorce — (AmE) todavía estaba resentido por lo del divorcio
b) ( suffer adverse effects) (AmE)to be hurting — estar* pasándola or pasándolo mal (fam)
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a) ( physically) <finger/foot> lastimadoshe was badly hurt — estaba gravemente herida, estaba malherida
b) ( emotionally) <feelings/pride> herido; <tone/expression> dolido[hɜːt] (pt, pp hurt)to feel/be hurt — sentirse*/estar* dolido
1. VT1) (=do physical damage to) hacer daño a, lastimar (LAm)how did you hurt your finger/leg? — ¿cómo te has hecho daño en el dedo/la pierna?, ¿cómo te has lastimado el dedo/la pierna? (LAm)
to hurt o.s. — hacerse daño, lastimarse (LAm)
did you hurt yourself? — ¿te has hecho daño?, ¿te has lastimado? (LAm)
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he's not badly hurt — no está herido de gravedad•
to get hurt — resultar heridoto hurt a fly —
2) (=cause physical pain to)did I hurt you? — ¿te he hecho daño?, ¿te he lastimado? (LAm)
stop it! you're hurting me! — ¡para! ¡me estás haciendo daño!, ¡para! ¡me estás lastimando! (LAm)
3) (=have bad effect on)a) [+ person]a little hard work never hurt anyone — nadie se ha muerto nunca por trabajar un poco duro, trabajar duro nunca le ha hecho daño a nadie
b) [+ prospects, chances, reputation] perjudicarhigh interest rates are hurting small businesses — los tipos de interés altos están perjudicando a las pequeñas empresas
4) (=cause emotional pain to) hacer daño aI didn't mean to hurt you — no era mi intención hacerte sufrir or hacerte daño
this is going to hurt me much more than it's going to hurt you — esto me va a doler mucho más a mí que a ti
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to be easily hurt — ser muy susceptiblehis feelings were hurt by what you said — lo que dijiste lo ofendió or hirió sus sentimientos
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she was bound to get hurt — estaba claro que iba a terminar sufriendo2. VI1) (=give physical pain) [arm, leg, foot etc] dolerow, that hurts! — ¡ay! ¡duele!
it hurts when I walk — me duele cuando ando or al andar
does it hurt? — ¿te duele?
where does it hurt? — ¿dónde te duele?
to kick/hit sb where it hurts —
kick him where it hurts! — ¡dale una buena patada donde más les duele (a los hombres)!
2) (=give emotional pain) dolerit hurts to admit it but... — duele or cuesta admitirlo pero...
3) (=do harm)it wouldn't hurt to let your mum know you'll be late — no te costaría nada avisarle a tu madre que vas a llegar tarde
4) (esp US) * (=feel pain) sufrir3. ADJ1) (=injured) [part of body] lastimadoJames, are you hurt? — James, ¿te has hecho daño?, James, ¿te has lastimado? (esp LAm)
2) (=upset) [person, tone] dolidoto be/feel hurt — estar/sentirse dolido
4.N (=emotional pain) dolor m, pena f* * *
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1. [hɜːrt, hɜːt](past & past p hurt) transitive verb1)a) ( cause pain)you're hurting her/me! — le/me estás haciendo daño!, la/me estás lastimando! (esp AmL)
b) ( injure)I hurt my ankle — me hice daño en el tobillo, me lastimé el tobillo (esp AmL)
to hurt oneself, to get hurt — hacerse* daño, lastimarse (esp AmL)
nobody got o was hurt — a nadie le pasó nada
2)a) ( distress emotionally)their remarks hurt me deeply — lo que dijeron me dolió or me lastimó mucho
to hurt somebody's feelings — herir* las sentimientos de algn
b) ( affect adversely) \<\<government/economy\>\> perjudicar*hard work never hurt anyone — trabajar duro nunca le hizo daño or mal a nadie
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hurt vi1) ( be source of pain) doler*my leg/head hurts — me duele la pierna/la cabeza
where does it hurt? — ¿dónde le duele?
do your shoes hurt? — ¿te hacen daño los zapatos?
2) ( have adverse effects)3) (colloq)a) ( feel pain)he was still hurting after the divorce — (AmE) todavía estaba resentido por lo del divorcio
b) ( suffer adverse effects) (AmE)to be hurting — estar* pasándola or pasándolo mal (fam)
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a) ( physically) <finger/foot> lastimadoshe was badly hurt — estaba gravemente herida, estaba malherida
b) ( emotionally) <feelings/pride> herido; <tone/expression> dolidoto feel/be hurt — sentirse*/estar* dolido
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1. nouna howl of pain or agony — ein Schmerzensschrei
2. intransitive verbhowls of derision/scorn — verächtliches Gejohle
[Tier, Wind:] heulen; (with distress) schreien3. transitive verbhowl in or with pain/hunger — etc. vor Schmerz/Hunger usw. schreien
[hinaus]schreienPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/87936/howl_down">howl down* * *1. verb1) (to make a long, loud cry: The wolves howled; He howled with pain; We howled with laughter.) heulen2. noun(such a cry: a howl of pain; howls of laughter.) das Heulen- howler* * *[haʊl]\howls of protest Protestgeschrei ntII. vi* * *[haʊl]1. nthe dog let out a howl — der Hund heulte auf or jaulte
howls of derision/rage — höhnisches/wütendes Geschrei or Gebrüll
2. vito howl with laughter — in brüllendes Gelächter ausbrechen
3) (ELEC loudspeaker etc) rückkoppeln, pfeifen3. vthinausbrüllen, hinausschreien* * *howl [haʊl]A v/i1. heulen (Wölfe, Wind etc)2. brüllen, schreien ( beide:in agony vor Schmerzen;with laughter vor Lachen)3. umg heulen, weinen4. pfeifen (Radio, Wind etc)B v/t brüllen, schreien:howl sth out etwas herausbrüllen oder -schreien;howl sb down jemanden niederschreien oder -brüllenC s1. Heulen n, Geheul n2. a) Schrei m:b) Brüllen n, Gebrüll n, Schreien n, Geschrei n3. Pfeifen n* * *1. nouna howl of pain or agony — ein Schmerzensschrei
2. intransitive verbhowls of derision/scorn — verächtliches Gejohle
[Tier, Wind:] heulen; (with distress) schreien3. transitive verbhowl in or with pain/hunger — etc. vor Schmerz/Hunger usw. schreien
[hinaus]schreienPhrasal Verbs:* * *v.flennen v.heulen v.jaulen v.
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