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1 presumed malice
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2 presumed malice
Юридический термин: презюмируемый злой умысел -
3 aforethought presumed malice
Юридический термин: презюмируемый злой умыселУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > aforethought presumed malice
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4 malice
- malice in fact
- malice in issue
- malice in law
- malice prepensed
- malice prepense
- actual malice
- challengeable malice
- challenged malice
- constructive malice
- contestable malice
- contested malice
- deliberate malice
- established malice
- evidenced malice
- evinced malice
- evincible malice
- express malice
- found malice
- general malice
- held malice
- implied malice
- legal malice
- murderous malice
- precedent malice
- presumed malice
- proved malice
- questionable malice
- questioned malice
- returned malice
- stated malice
- technical malice
- testified malice
- universal malice
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5 malice
ˈmælɪs сущ.
1) злоба to bear malice (to) ≈ таить злобу (против кого-л.), злобствовать felt no malice toward their former enemies ≈ не чувствовать злобы по отношению к своим бывшим врагам Syn: spite, rage
2) юр. злой умысел actual malice ≈ злой умысел, установленный по фактическим обстоятельствам дела challengeable malice ≈ спорный злой умысел challenged malice ≈ оспоренный злой умысел established malice ≈ доказанный злой умысел express malice ≈ явно выраженный злой умысел found malice ≈ признанный злой умысел malice aforethought ≈ заранее обдуманный злой умысел malice in fact ≈ злой умысел, установленный по фактическим обстоятельствам дела murderous malice ≈ злой умысел на совершение убийства presumed malice ≈ презюмируемый злой умысел questionable malice ≈ спорный злой умысел testified malice ≈ злой умысел по свидетельским показаниям universal malice ≈ неконкретизированный злой умысел злоба;
злость - to bear smb. *, to bear * against /to(wards) / smb. затаить злобу против кого-л.;
иметь зуб против кого-л. - I bear you no * я не питаю к тебе злобы;
я не питаю к тебе зла - to say smth. with * говорить что-л. со злостью /злобно, злорадно, с ехидством/ - to be exposed to the * of winds and weather( образное) быть отданным во власть стихий (юридическое) преступное намерение;
злой умысел - * in fact, actual * преступный умысел, вытекающий из самого преступного действия - to stand mute of * отказаться отвечать на вопросы суда malice злоба;
to bear malice (to) таить злобу (против кого-л.), злобствовать malice злоба;
to bear malice (to) таить злобу (против кого-л.), злобствовать ~ юр. злой умысел ~ злой умысел ~ преступное намерение -
6 malice
['mælɪs]сущ.1) злобаto bear malice to smb. — таить злобу против кого-л.
They felt no malice toward their former enemies. — Они не чувствовали злобы по отношению к своим бывшим врагам.
Syn:2) юр. злой умыселactual malice / malice in fact — злой умысел, установленный по фактическим обстоятельствам дела
challengeable malice / questionable malice — спорный злой умысел
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7 presumptive malice
см. presumed malice
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