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1 расхищение
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2 грабящий
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3 занимающийся грабежом
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > занимающийся грабежом
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4 занявшийся грабежом
plundering (refl.)займется грабежом — plunder (refl.)
заниматься грабежом — plunder (refl.)
занимающийся грабежом — plundering (refl.)
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > занявшийся грабежом
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5 разворовывание
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6 грабительская политика
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > грабительская политика
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7 расхищение
plunder, plundering* * ** * *plunder, plundering, misappropriation; theft* * * -
8 грабёж
robbery, plunder, pillage, plunderingвооружённый грабёж — armed robbery, hold-up, robbery with violence
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9 займется грабежом
plunder (refl.)занимающийся грабежом — plundering (refl.)
занявшийся грабежом — plundering (refl.)
заниматься грабежом — plunder (refl.)
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > займется грабежом
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10 заниматься грабежом
plunder (refl.)займется грабежом — plunder (refl.)
занявшийся грабежом — plundering (refl.)
занимающийся грабежом — plundering (refl.)
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > заниматься грабежом
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11 грабёж
1) General subject: booty, depredation, depredations, despoliation, freebooting, grabbing, loot, looting, picking, pillage, plunder, plunderage, ravin, rip-off, robbery, sack, spice, spoliation2) Rare: ravishment3) Law: abbrochment, brigandage, brigandism, despoilment, plundering, shopbreak4) Australian slang: bushranging (осуществлявшийся беглыми каторжниками; термин вошёл в употребление ок. 1805)5) Rhetoric: rapine6) Jargon: ramp7) Business: ransack8) Security: caper, unauthorized removal -
12 грабеж
1) General subject: booty, depredation, depredations, despoliation, freebooting, grabbing, loot, looting, picking, pillage, plunder, plunderage, ravin, rip-off, robbery, sack, spice, spoliation2) Rare: ravishment3) Law: abbrochment, brigandage, brigandism, despoilment, plundering, shopbreak4) Australian slang: bushranging (осуществлявшийся беглыми каторжниками; термин вошёл в употребление ок. 1805)5) Rhetoric: rapine6) Jargon: ramp7) Business: ransack8) Security: caper, unauthorized removal -
13 грабительские набеги
General subject: plundering inroadsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > грабительские набеги
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14 грабительский набег
1) General subject: hership2) Advertising: plundering inroadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > грабительский набег
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15 гремучая смесь
1) Geology: blasting gelatine2) Engineering: detonating gas, detonating mixture, explosive mixture3) Graphic expression: heady brew (yearning for the USSR as a Russian empire, social egalitarianism, and hatred of the West and resentment of the plundering oligarchs, was a heady brew) -
16 заниматься грабежом
1) Law: plundering2) Makarov: commit plunderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заниматься грабежом
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17 ограбление
1) General subject: depredation, despoliation, hold-up, knock over, knock-over (банка), loot, pillage, predation, purse taking, purse-taking, robbery, robbing, spoliation, stick-up, heist (банка, музея) (http://www.businessinsider.com/argentina-bank-heist-2011-1), plunder, Rip-off2) Colloquial: lift3) Obsolete: bereavement4) Bookish: exenteration5) Law: hijacking, holdup, looting, plundering6) Accounting: ramp7) Jargon: hold-up (особенно вооруженное), holdup (особенно вооруженное), opening, rip, stall, (чего-л.) take-off, hit, stickup, blast, hoist, hustle, stand8) Jail: knock-over (банка и т.п.)9) Criminology: gank10) Taboo: prat prowl -
18 разбойничьи набеги
General subject: plundering inroadsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разбойничьи набеги
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19 расхищение
1) General subject: depredation, despoliation, plunder2) Law: despoilment, spoliation, plundering3) Security: embezzlement -
20 расхищение природных ресурсов
Economy: plundering of natural resourcesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > расхищение природных ресурсов
См. также в других словарях:
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pillaging — noun the act of stealing valuable things from a place the plundering of the Parthenon his plundering of the great authors • Syn: ↑plundering, ↑pillage • Derivationally related forms: ↑pillage, ↑plunder ( … Useful english dictionary
plunder — I. verb (plundered; plundering) Etymology: German plündern Date: 1632 transitive verb 1. a. to take the goods of by force (as in war) ; pillage, sack < invaders plundered the town > … New Collegiate Dictionary