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1 exception d'illégalité/d'incompétence
plea of illegality/incompetenceDictionnaire Français-Anglais > exception d'illégalité/d'incompétence
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2 заявление о некомпетентности
Русско-английский морской словарь > заявление о некомпетентности
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3 некомпетентность
Синонимический ряд:1. малограмотность (сущ.) безграмотность; малограмотность; неграмотность2. неискушенность (сущ.) невежественность; неискушенностьРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > некомпетентность
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4 заявление о некомпетентности
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > заявление о некомпетентности
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5 заявление
1. affirmation2. notice3. proposition4. stating5. allegata6. pleaзаявление «я не желаю оспаривать» — plea of nolo contendere
7. pronouncement8. protestation9. declaration; statement; petition; applicationзаявление, признанное правдивым — admittedly true statement
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6 делать официальное заявление
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > делать официальное заявление
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7 exception
exception [εksεpsjɔ̃]feminine noun• exception culturelle française the exclusion of French cinema, cheeses, and other specifically French items from the GATT trade agreement• faire une exception à [+ règle] to make an exception to► exception faite de, à l'exception de except for► d'exception [tribunal, régime, mesure] special* * *ɛksɛpsjɔ̃nom féminin exceptionà l'exception de, exception faite de — except for, with the exception of
d'exception — [personne, destin] exceptional; [loi, tribunal] emergency
Phrasal Verbs:* * *ɛksɛpsjɔ̃ nfl'exception française — the uniqueness of France, what is unique to France
à l'exception de — except for, with the exception of
d'exception (mesure, loi) — special, exceptional
* * *exception nf1 gén exception; sans exception without exception; faire une exception to make an exception (pour for); faire exception to be an exception; exception à la règle exception to the rule; à l'exception de, exception faite de except for, with the exception of; à quelques exceptions près with a few exceptions; sauf exception with the occasional exception; d'exception [personne, destin] exceptional; [loi, régime, tribunal] emergency; des mesures d'exception ont été prises emergency measures have been taken; c'est l'exception qui confirme la règle it's the exception that proves the rule;2 Jur demurrer.exception culturelle exclusion of cultural products from the Free Trade provisions of GATT; exception d'euthanasie Jur legal provision for performing euthanasia in terminal cases; exception d'incompétence Jur declinatory plea; exception de nullité Jur plea of voidance.[ɛksɛpsjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [chose, être ou événement hors norme] exceptionils sont tous très paresseux, à une exception/quelques exceptions près all of them with one exception/a few exceptions are very lazyêtre l'exception to be the ou an exception2. [dérogation] exceptionfaire une exception pour quelqu'un/quelque chose to make an exception for somebody/somethingfaire exception de [exclure] to make an exception of, to exceptexception d'illégalité/d'incompétence plea of illegality/incompetence————————à l'exception de locution prépositionnelle,exception faite de locution prépositionnelle————————d'exception locution adjectivale1. [mesure] exceptional[loi] emergency (modificateur)a. [homme] he's an exceptional manb. [femme] she's an exceptional womansans (aucune) exception locution adverbialesortez tous, sans exception! out, every (single) one of you! -
8 Unzurechnungsfähigkeit
f diminished responsibility, Am. incompetence* * *Ụn|zu|rech|nungs|fä|hig|keitfunsoundness of mindUnzurechnungsfähigkeit geltend machen — to put forward (Brit) or to enter a plea of insanity
* * *Un·zu·rech·nungs·fä·hig·keitf JUR, MED mental incapacity, unsoundness of mind, insanity* * *die; o. Pl. (Geistesgestörheit) unsoundness of mind* * ** * *die; o. Pl. (Geistesgestörheit) unsoundness of mind -
9 Unzuständigkeit
Unzuständigkeit
non-competence, (Richter) incompetence;
• Einwand der Unzuständigkeit des Gerichts erheben to put in a plea in bar of trial. -
10 culpable
adj.guilty.declarar culpable a alguien to find somebody guiltydeclararse culpable to plead guiltyes culpable de varios robos he is responsible for o has committed several robberiesme siento culpable de lo que pasó I feel responsible for what has happenedf. & m.1 guilty party (law).la policía busca al culpable del robo the police are loking for the person responsible for the robbery2 culprit, responsible for the crime, guilty party.* * *► adjetivo1 guilty1 offender, culprit\declararse culpable to plead guilty* * *adj.* * *1. ADJ1) [persona] guiltyla persona culpable — the person to blame o at fault, the culpable person frm; (Jur) the guilty person, the culprit
2) [acto] blameworthy2. SMF1) (=responsable) person to blame, person at fault2) (Jur) (=responsable de un delito) culprit; (=condenado por un delito) offender, guilty party* * *Iadjetivo [ser]a) < persona> guiltyculpable de algo: sentirse culpable de algo to feel guilty about something; ser culpable de algo to be to blame for something; ( Der) to be guilty of something; confesarse culpable de algo — to plead guilty to something
b) (Der) < acto> culpableIImasculino y femeninoa) ( de delito) culpritb) (de problema, situación)tú eres el culpable de todo esto — this is all your fault, you're to blame for all of this
* * *= culprit, culpable, abuser, guilty [guiltier -comp., guiltiest -sup.], tempter, victimiser [victimizer, -USA], guilty as charged, convicted, blameworthy, blamable [blameable].Ex. The usual culprit in this case is the cup of coffee placed on top of the drive unit.Ex. A 'self-help' approach, whereby libraries cooperate to boycott periodical publishers who are considered to be culpable, may also be in violation of antitrust legislation.Ex. The article 'Are you a user or an abuser?' urges librarians and borrowers to use the library with restraint.Ex. Was it Mathilda Panopoulos' manner of making people feel like irrational children, guilty, apologetic, foolish, so that they bring disaster on themselves?.Ex. Economy of space is the great tempter in citation practice since it makes authors abbreviate their citations.Ex. The victimizers acted with impunity & largely went unpunished.Ex. He was found guilty as charged and sentenced to 140 whiplashes (75 for steeling a parabolic antenna, and 65 for the possession of alcohol).Ex. Convicted drink drivers could have breathalysers installed in their cars to prevent them starting the engine if they are over the limit.Ex. On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex. He said like a true philosopher that the offences which are committed through desire are more blamable than those which are committed through anger.----* conciencia culpable = guilty conscience.* declarado culpable = convicted.* declarar culpable = convict.* declararse culpable = plead + guilty.* presuntamente culpable = presumed guilty.* sentirse culpable = feel + guilty.* sentirse culpable por = feel + guilt over.* ser culpable = be to blame.* * *Iadjetivo [ser]a) < persona> guiltyculpable de algo: sentirse culpable de algo to feel guilty about something; ser culpable de algo to be to blame for something; ( Der) to be guilty of something; confesarse culpable de algo — to plead guilty to something
b) (Der) < acto> culpableIImasculino y femeninoa) ( de delito) culpritb) (de problema, situación)tú eres el culpable de todo esto — this is all your fault, you're to blame for all of this
* * *= culprit, culpable, abuser, guilty [guiltier -comp., guiltiest -sup.], tempter, victimiser [victimizer, -USA], guilty as charged, convicted, blameworthy, blamable [blameable].Ex: The usual culprit in this case is the cup of coffee placed on top of the drive unit.
Ex: A 'self-help' approach, whereby libraries cooperate to boycott periodical publishers who are considered to be culpable, may also be in violation of antitrust legislation.Ex: The article 'Are you a user or an abuser?' urges librarians and borrowers to use the library with restraint.Ex: Was it Mathilda Panopoulos' manner of making people feel like irrational children, guilty, apologetic, foolish, so that they bring disaster on themselves?.Ex: Economy of space is the great tempter in citation practice since it makes authors abbreviate their citations.Ex: The victimizers acted with impunity & largely went unpunished.Ex: He was found guilty as charged and sentenced to 140 whiplashes (75 for steeling a parabolic antenna, and 65 for the possession of alcohol).Ex: Convicted drink drivers could have breathalysers installed in their cars to prevent them starting the engine if they are over the limit.Ex: On this theory, people are praiseworthy for acts of good will and blameworthy for acts of ill will or lack of good will.Ex: He said like a true philosopher that the offences which are committed through desire are more blamable than those which are committed through anger.* conciencia culpable = guilty conscience.* declarado culpable = convicted.* declarar culpable = convict.* declararse culpable = plead + guilty.* presuntamente culpable = presumed guilty.* sentirse culpable = feel + guilty.* sentirse culpable por = feel + guilt over.* ser culpable = be to blame.* * *[ SER]1 ‹persona› guiltyél también es culpable he's guilty too o he's to blame tooculpable DE algo:me siento culpable de lo ocurrido I feel guilty about what happenedtodos somos culpables de esta situación we're all to blame for this situationse confesó culpable del delito he pleaded guilty to the crime2 ( Der) ‹acto› culpable1 (de un delito) culprittodavía no han detenido a los culpables those responsible o the culprits have not yet been arrested2(de un problema, una situación): tú eres el culpable de todo esto this is all your fault, you're to blame for o you're responsible for all of this* * *
culpable adjetivo [ser] ‹ persona› guilty;
ser culpable de algo to be to blame for sth;
( Der) to be guilty of sth
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
b) (de problema, situación):
culpable
I mf culprit, offender
II adjetivo guilty
Jur declararse culpable, to plead guilty
' culpable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
confesar
- declararse
- desdecirse
- desenmascarar
- estafa
- instigación
- negarse
- reo
- tal
- tendencia
- declarar
- descubrir
- responsable
English:
blame
- blameworthy
- convict
- culprit
- definitely
- espionage
- fault
- find
- fraud
- guilty
- incompetence
- manslaughter
- neglect
- plead
- admit
- party
- plea
- shame
* * *♦ adjguilty;declarar culpable a alguien to find sb guilty;declararse culpable (de algo) to plead guilty (to sth);es culpable de varios robos he is responsible for o has committed several robberies;me siento culpable de lo que pasó I feel responsible for what has happened♦ nmfculprit;la policía busca al culpable del robo the police are looking for the person responsible for the robbery;tú eres el culpable you're to blame* * *I adj guilty;declarar culpable a alguien find s.o. guilty;ser culpable de algo be guilty of sthII m/f culprit* * *culpable adj: guiltyculpable nmf: culprit, guilty party* * *culpable adj2. (responsable) to blame -
11 ссылка на невменяемость
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