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1 disturbance
اِضْطِرَاب \ agitation: being agitated; agitating. confusion: disorder; misunderstanding: The thieves left the room in a state of confusion. There was some confusion about the time of meeting; that’s why I was late. disorder: lack of order: My accounts were in disorder. disturbance: sth. that disturbs the public peace: Some students caused a disturbance in the street. mess: a state of dirt or disorder; confusion: Tell the boys to clear up the mess in this room. It’s in a terrible mess. Your accounts are in a mess, you’ll have to organize them properly. uneasiness: anxiety; discomfort. unrest: discontent; restlessness: The fear of unemployment causes social unrest. uproar: loud confused activity or noise made by excited people, etc.. upset: an act of upsetting: the complete upset of all our plans; a stomach upset. \ See Also فوضى (فَوْضَى) -
2 нарушение общественного порядка
1) General subject: breach of ( the) peace, breach of the peace, disorderly conduct, drunk and disorderly behaviour, public nuisance, improper behaviour2) Law: disorder, disorderly offence, disturbance, disturbance of public peace, disturbance of the peace, disturbance of the public peace, nuisance (обыкн. public nuisance), public disturbance, violation of peace, violation of public order, public order offense (в тексте англ. обороту предшествовал неопред. артикль; англ. оборот взят из статьи в газете New York Times)3) Economy: common nuisance4) Diplomatic term: nuisance (обыкн. public nude), peace-breaking5) Business: breach of peace, nuisance, riot6) Aviation medicine: breakdown in social order7) Security: public order disturbance, public order infringementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нарушение общественного порядка
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3 порядок поряд·ок
1) orderприводить свои дела в порядок — to put / to set one's affair in order
соблюдать порядок — to keep / to observe order
общественный порядок — public order, peace
нарушение общественного порядка — breach of the peace, breach of the public order, disturbance of the public peace, public disorder
установленный порядок — determinate / established order
блюститель порядка — law enforcement officer, crime-stopper
2) (система общественного устройства) regime, order, systemновый международный экономический порядок, НМЭП — new international economic order
установление нового мирового экономического порядка — establishment of a new international economic order
3) (ведение заседания) orderпорядок ведения заседания — a point of order, conduct of business
взять слово по порядку ведения заседания (особ. прервав выступающего) — to rise to (a point of) order
к поряду! — order! order, please!
4) (последовательность) orderрассмотреть в первоочередном порядке — to give first / high / top priority
сделать в обязательном порядке — to do (smth.) without fail
порядок очерёдности рассмотрения вопросов (повестки дня) — order of priority / sequence
5) (способ, метод) order, manner, way, method, procedure; (правила) rulesв дипломатическом порядке путём обмена письменными сообщениями — through diplomatic exchange of written communications
в неофициальном порядке — on an informal basis, privately, in unofficial capacity
действовать в неофициальном порядке — to act / to serve in one's personal capacity
в рабочем порядке — in the course of the work, on the job
порядок выезда, приёма и доставки инспекторов к месту инспекции — procedure for the entry, reception and delivery of inspectors to an inspection site
порядок выполнения (положений соглашения и т.п.) — status of implementation
порядок голосования — method of voting, voting procedure
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4 Störung der öffentlichen Sicherheit und Ordnung
Störung f der öffentlichen Sicherheit und Ordnung disruption of public order; disturbance of the peaceGerman-english law dictionary > Störung der öffentlichen Sicherheit und Ordnung
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5 alteración
f.1 alteration, modification, change.2 alteration, upset.3 alteration, forging, falsification, corruption.* * *1 (cambio) alteration, change2 (excitación) agitation, uneasiness, restlessness3 (alboroto) disturbance, quarrel, row\alteración del orden público breach of the peace, disturbance of the peace* * *noun f.1) alteration, change2) disturbance* * *SF1) (=cambio) alteration, change2) (=aturdimiento) upset, disturbance; (Med) irregularity of the pulse3) (=riña) quarrel, dispute4) (=agitación) strong feeling, agitation* * *1)a) (de plan, texto) change, alterationb) (de hechos, verdad) distortion2) (del orden, de la paz) disturbance; ( agitación) agitation•* * *= alteration, disturbance, doctoring.Ex. A musical adaptation is a musical work that represents a distinct alteration of another work (e.g. a free transcription), a work that paraphrases parts of various works or the general style of another composer, or a work that is merely based on other music (e.g. variations on a them).Ex. A centralised system was chosen to ensure speedy receipt and dissemination with minimal disturbances.Ex. The second section of the report describes the use of education as a weapon of cultural repression, and the doctoring of textbooks to promote intolerance.----* alteración del orden = breach of the peace.* alteración del orden público = disorderly conduct, public order offence, breach of the peace.* * *1)a) (de plan, texto) change, alterationb) (de hechos, verdad) distortion2) (del orden, de la paz) disturbance; ( agitación) agitation•* * *= alteration, disturbance, doctoring.Ex: A musical adaptation is a musical work that represents a distinct alteration of another work (e.g. a free transcription), a work that paraphrases parts of various works or the general style of another composer, or a work that is merely based on other music (e.g. variations on a them).
Ex: A centralised system was chosen to ensure speedy receipt and dissemination with minimal disturbances.Ex: The second section of the report describes the use of education as a weapon of cultural repression, and the doctoring of textbooks to promote intolerance.* alteración del orden = breach of the peace.* alteración del orden público = disorderly conduct, public order offence, breach of the peace.* * *A (cambio, modificación) change, alterationse han producido alteraciones en el horario there have been some alterations o changes (made) to the timetableB1 (agitación) agitationsu voz demostraba su alteración her agitation showed in her voice2 (del orden, de la paz) disturbanceCompuesto:breach of the peace* * *
alteración sustantivo femenino
( agitación) agitation ;
alteración sustantivo femenino
1 (modificación, cambio) alteration
2 (alboroto) quarrel, row
alteración del orden público, disturbance of the peace
3 (excitación) agitation
' alteración' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desorden
- distorsión
- cambio
- perturbación
- trastorno
English:
breach
- disturbance
- disorderly
* * *alteración nf1. [cambio] alteration2. [excitación] agitation;se notaba su alteración en mi presencia she became clearly agitated in my presence3. [alboroto] disturbancealteración del orden público breach of the peace* * *f alteration* * *alteración nf, pl - ciones1) modificación: alteration, modification2) perturbación: disturbance, disruption -
6 порядок
сущ.order; ( спокойствие) tranquility; ( общественное устройство) order; regime; (метод, способ) manner; method; mode; ( процедура) procedure; ( последовательность) order; ( правила) rulesвыступать по порядку ведения — (заседания, собрания) to raise a point of order
изменять существующий порядок — ( строй) to change the existing order (in / of a state)
преследовать в судебном порядке — to bring (enter, file, lay, maintain, start) an action (a suit) ( against); implead; institute (lodge, make, prosecute) a claim ( against); institute (take) a legal action (proceeding|s) ( against); prosecute (sue) at law; take legal steps ( against); take ( smb) to court
приводить в порядок — to arrange; put in order
в административном порядке — administratively; by administrative means (order)
в законодательном порядке — by legislation; by a legislative action
в порядке ведения — (заседания, собрания) as a point of order
в порядке очерёдности — ( по старшинству) in order of precedence
в установленном законом порядке — in accordance (compliance, conformity) with legal procedure; in the manner prescribed by law
блюстители порядка — law-enforcement officers (personnel); ( полиция) peace officers; the police
законным порядом — legally; through a legal procedure
нарушение общественного порядка — breach (disturbance, nuisance) of the peace; disorderly conduct; public disorder (disturbance, nuisance); trouble-making; ( с применением насилия) violent disorder
судебным порядком — judicially; by prosecution
порядок заключения внешнеторговых сделок — procedure for the conclusion of foreign trade contracts (transactions)
порядок обращения взыскания на заложенное имущество — procedure for execution against (upon) pledged property
- порядок голосованияпорядок содержания лиц, заключённых под стражу — procedure for holding ( smb) in custody
- порядок изменения договора
- порядок инспектирования
- порядок и сроки погрузки и выгрузки
- порядок ликвидации юридического лица
- порядок надзора
- порядок назначения
- порядок наследования
- порядок обжалования меры пресечения
- порядок оплаты работы
- порядок очерёдности
- порядок патентной экспертизы
- порядок поставки товаров
- порядок представления жалоб
- порядок приобретения гражданства
- порядок проведения выборов
- порядок проведения прений
- порядок проведения торгов
- порядок продления договора
- порядок рассмотрения
- порядок расторжения договора
- порядок расчётов
- порядок судопроизводства
- общественный порядок
- протокольный порядок
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сущ.order;( спокойствие) tranquility;( общественное устройство) order;regime;(метод, способ) manner;method;mode;( процедура) procedure;( последовательность) order;( правила) rules- порядок въезда
- порядок голосования
- порядок инспектирования
- порядок назначения
- порядок наследования
- порядок патентной экспертизы
- порядок представления жалоб
- порядок приобретения гражданства
- порядок проведения выборов
- порядок проведения прений
- порядок продления договора
- порядок рассмотрения
- общественный порядок
- поддерживать общественный порядок
- протокольный порядок
- соблюдать порядок
- установленный порядокпорядок заключения внешнеторговых сделок — procedure for the conclusion of foreign trade contracts (transactions)
порядок очерёдности — ( вопросов повестки дня) order of priority (of sequence)
порядок содержания лиц, заключённых под стражу — procedure for holding smb in custody
блюстители \порядокка — law-enforcement officers (personnel); ( полиция) peace officers; the police
в \порядокке ведения — (заседания, собрания) as a point of order
в \порядокке возмещения убытков — by way of damages
в \порядокке гражданско-правовой цессии — by assignment
в \порядокке надзора — in the exercise of supervisory powers
в \порядокке очерёдности — ( по старшинству) in order of precedence
в административном \порядокке — administratively; by administrative means (order)
в дисциплинарном \порядокке — as a disciplinary measure
в законодательном \порядокке — by legislation; by a legislative action
в обычном \порядокке — as usual
в упрощённом \порядокке — summarily
в установленном законом \порядокке — in accordance (compliance, conformity) with legal procedure; in the manner prescribed by law
выступать по \порядокку ведения — (заседания, собрания) to raise a point of order
законным \порядоком — legally; through a legal procedure
нарушение общественного \порядокка — breach (disturbance) of the peace; disorderly conduct; public disorder (disturbance); trouble-making
не осуществлённый в принудительном \порядокке — unenforced
осуществлять в принудительном \порядокке — to enforce by action
охрана общественного \порядокка — safeguarding (protection of) public order
поддержание законности и \порядокка — maintenance of law and order
призывать к \порядокку — to call to order
соблюдение общественного \порядокка — public tranquility
судебным \порядокком — judicially; by prosecution
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8 порушення громадського порядку
breach of peace, breach of public order, breach of the public order, ( про конкретний випадок) disorderly act, disorderly conduct, disorderly offence, disruption of social order, disturbance of the peace, peace-breaking, public disturbance, public order offenceУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > порушення громадського порядку
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9 alteración del orden público
breach of the peace, disturbance of the peace* * ** * *(n.) = disorderly conduct, public order offence, breach of the peaceEx. The article is entitled ' Disorderly conduct: crime and disruptive behaviour in the library'.Ex. The Public Order Act 1986 contains many of the more common public order offences such as riot, affray and threatening behaviour.Ex. All but four of the laws are of a civil nature, three involving pupils with contraband in their school lockers and the other one concerning breach of the peace by college students.* * ** * *(n.) = disorderly conduct, public order offence, breach of the peaceEx: The article is entitled ' Disorderly conduct: crime and disruptive behaviour in the library'.
Ex: The Public Order Act 1986 contains many of the more common public order offences such as riot, affray and threatening behaviour.Ex: All but four of the laws are of a civil nature, three involving pupils with contraband in their school lockers and the other one concerning breach of the peace by college students. -
10 publiczn|y
adj. 1. (dotyczący ogółu) [interes, sektor, własność, biblioteka, toaleta] public- dobro publiczne the common good; the public weal przest.- grosz publiczny public money- miejsce publiczne a public place- zakaz gromadzenia się w miejscach publicznych a ban on public meetings- porządek publiczny public order- ustawa o przestrzeganiu porządku publicznego a public order act- zakłócenie porządku publicznego a public order offence, breach a. disturbance of the peace- roboty publiczne public works- spółka publiczna Ekon. a public company- tajemnica publiczna an open secret- wydatki na cele publiczne public expenditure- występ publiczny a public appearance- publiczna służba zdrowia national health service GB, public health service- publiczne środki transportu public transport- oddać budynek do użytku publicznego to open a building to the general public2. (jawny) [wystąpienie, egzekucja, spowiedź] public- wystawić dzieło/obraz na widok publiczny to show a work/painting to the public- trumna z jej ciałem zostanie wystawiona na widok publiczny her body will lie in state- zażądali publicznych przeprosin they demanded a public apologyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > publiczn|y
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11 нарушение общественного порядка
breach (disturbance) of the peace; disorderly conduct; public disorder (disturbance, nuisance); troublemaking; violation of public order; ( с применением насилия) violent disorder* * *Русско-английский юридический словарь > нарушение общественного порядка
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12 нарушение общественного порядка
breach (disturbance) of the peace; disorderly conduct; public disorder (disturbance, nuisance); troublemaking; violation of public order; ( с применением насилия) violent disorder* * *Русско-английский юридический словарь > нарушение общественного порядка
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13 нарушение общественного порядка
breach (disturbance) of the peace; disorderly conduct; public disorder (disturbance); troublemaking; violation of public orderЮридический русско-английский словарь > нарушение общественного порядка
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14 ἡσυχάζω
ἡσυχάζω fut. ἡσυχάσω LXX; 1 aor. ἡσύχασα, impv. ἡσύχασον (s. three next entries; Solon, Fgm. 4c, 1 West=4, 5 Diehl; Aeschyl.,Thu. et al.; pap, LXX, Philo, Joseph., Test12Patr) in our lit. only intrans.① to relax from normal activity, rest (Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 72 §306; JosAs 10:8 ἐν τῇ κλίνῃ μοὺ; Jos., Ant. 18, 354) 1 Cl 4:5 (Gen 4:7); abstain fr. work (Herodian 7, 5, 3) of the conduct prescribed in the law for the sabbath Lk 23:56 (Neptunianus [II A.D.] ed. WGemoll, Progr. Striegau 1884, 53 the ants are said τὸ σάββατον ἡσυχάζειν κ. σχολὴν ἄγειν).② to live a quiet life or refrain from disturbing activity, be peaceable/orderly (Thu. 1, 120, 3 w. εἰρήνη as synonym and opp. πολεμεῖν; BGU 372 II, 14; PSI 41, 23 σωφρονῖν καὶ ἡσυχάζειν; Philo, Abr. 27). Of conduct that does not disturb the peace. Christian leaders endeavored to keep their members free of anything that might be construed as disturbance of public order: 1 Th 4:11. In a semantically dense statement: w. gen. (for the gen. in connection with verbs expressing cessation, s. Kühner-Gerth II/1, 396) cease from (cp. Job 32:6) τῆς ματαίας στάσεως (here στάσις ‘disorder’ is opp. of ἡσυχία ‘order’, in ref. to corporate congregational life) 1 Cl 63:1.③ to be free from being disturbed, have rest (Diog. L. 3, 21) ἀπό τινος from someth., remain undisturbed 1 Cl 57:7 (Pr 1:33), unless the ἀπό-clause goes w. ἀφόβως, in which case this pass. belongs under mng. 1. False v.l. cod. a ἡσύχαζον for ἀπηλαύνετο GJs 18:3.④ to refrain from saying someth., be quiet, remain silent (Aeschyl., Prom. 327; ViAesopi G 38; Job 32:1; 2 Esdr 15:8; Philo, Somn. 2, 263; Jos., Bell. 3, 263, Ant. 1, 339) Lk 14:4; Ac 11:18; 21:14; 22:2 D (for ἡσυχία).—DELG s.v. ἥσυχος. M-M. TW. Spicq. -
15 нарушение
ср.violation, infringement (закона); transgression; breach (обязательства, долга); disturbance (покоя); offence (against) (закона)нарушение общественного спокойствия — breach of the peace, breach of public order
нарушение общественного порядка — breach of the peace, public nuisance
нарушение правил игры — foul спорт
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16 нарушение общественного порядка
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > нарушение общественного порядка
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17 desorden
m.1 disorder, chaos.tu dormitorio está en desorden your bedroom is in a mess2 excess (vida desenfrenada).3 disorder.sufre desórdenes nerviosos/estomacales he has a nervous/stomach complaint* * *1 disorder, disarray, mess, untidiness■ ¡vaya desorden! what a mess!2 (irregularidad) irregularity1 (disturbios) riots, disturbances, disorder sing2 (excesos) excesses3 (malestar) disorders* * *noun m.1) disorder, mess2) disturbance* * *SM1) (=falta de orden) [de objetos, ideas] chaos; [de casa, habitación] mess, untidinessen desorden — [gente] in confusion; [objetos] in a mess, in disorder más frm
2) (=confusión) confusion* * *1)a) (de persona, cuarto, cajón) untidinessen desorden — <salir/entrar> in a disorderly fashion
todo estaba en desorden — everything was in disorder o in a mess
b) ( confusión) disorder2) desórdenes masculino plurala) ( disturbios) disturbances (pl), disorderb) (Med) disorders (pl)* * *= disorder, chaos, muddle, turbulence, mess, messiness, turbulent waters, anomie, clutter, brouhaha, lawlessness, riot.Ex. Consider this title 'A handbook of heart disease, blood pressure and strokes: the cause, treatment and prevention of these disorders'.Ex. Shera has reminded us that 'man abhors chaos as nature is said to abhor a vacuum'.Ex. The author attempts to sort out the muddle in which librarians have found themselves = El autor intenta aclarar la confusión en la que se encuentran los bibliotecarios.Ex. The title of the article is 'Survival skills for information professionals in the decade of turbulence'.Ex. 'Look, Mel,' said James after the hiatus, 'I'm irritated at the convoluted mess this simple case of filling a vacancy has become'.Ex. Management theorists seem unable to cope with the unpredictability, the multivariate nature and the ' messiness' of human organizations in cultural contexts.Ex. His experience and expertise has guided IFLA members smoothly across what could easily have been turbulent waters = Sus conocimientos y experiencia en la formulación de los Estatutos ha guiado a los miembros de la IFLA sin problemas a través de lo que podrían haber sido fácilmente aguas turbulentas.Ex. The implication was that as modern society continued to develop, anomie would increase.Ex. We can learn from good shopwindow displays and from the best museums about such matters as grouping of books shown and the number included ( clutter is ugly and overcrowding confuses the eye).Ex. He believes that most political brouhahas are cooked up to divert the public's attention from the real terrorism.Ex. So the Marxists will have to pull up their socks if they are to prevent the state from sliding back to the lawlessness one had seen prior to 1977.Ex. The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.----* causar desórdenes = riot.* desorden alimenticio = eating disorder.* desorden público = public disorder.* desorden social = social disorder.* * *1)a) (de persona, cuarto, cajón) untidinessen desorden — <salir/entrar> in a disorderly fashion
todo estaba en desorden — everything was in disorder o in a mess
b) ( confusión) disorder2) desórdenes masculino plurala) ( disturbios) disturbances (pl), disorderb) (Med) disorders (pl)* * *= disorder, chaos, muddle, turbulence, mess, messiness, turbulent waters, anomie, clutter, brouhaha, lawlessness, riot.Ex: Consider this title 'A handbook of heart disease, blood pressure and strokes: the cause, treatment and prevention of these disorders'.
Ex: Shera has reminded us that 'man abhors chaos as nature is said to abhor a vacuum'.Ex: The author attempts to sort out the muddle in which librarians have found themselves = El autor intenta aclarar la confusión en la que se encuentran los bibliotecarios.Ex: The title of the article is 'Survival skills for information professionals in the decade of turbulence'.Ex: 'Look, Mel,' said James after the hiatus, 'I'm irritated at the convoluted mess this simple case of filling a vacancy has become'.Ex: Management theorists seem unable to cope with the unpredictability, the multivariate nature and the ' messiness' of human organizations in cultural contexts.Ex: His experience and expertise has guided IFLA members smoothly across what could easily have been turbulent waters = Sus conocimientos y experiencia en la formulación de los Estatutos ha guiado a los miembros de la IFLA sin problemas a través de lo que podrían haber sido fácilmente aguas turbulentas.Ex: The implication was that as modern society continued to develop, anomie would increase.Ex: We can learn from good shopwindow displays and from the best museums about such matters as grouping of books shown and the number included ( clutter is ugly and overcrowding confuses the eye).Ex: He believes that most political brouhahas are cooked up to divert the public's attention from the real terrorism.Ex: So the Marxists will have to pull up their socks if they are to prevent the state from sliding back to the lawlessness one had seen prior to 1977.Ex: The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.* causar desórdenes = riot.* desorden alimenticio = eating disorder.* desorden público = public disorder.* desorden social = social disorder.* * *A (falta de orden) disorderel desorden más absoluto reinaba en la habitación the room was in complete disorder o an incredible messtodo estaba en desorden everything was in disorder o in a messperdona el desorden sorry about the messdejó las fichas en desorden she left the cards out of orderse retiraron en desorden they withdrew in disorder o disarray o confusion1 (disturbios) disturbances (pl), disorder2 (excesos) excesses (pl)3 ( Med) disorders (pl)* * *
desorden sustantivo masculino
1
en desorden ‹salir/entrar› in a disorderly fashion;
todo estaba en desorden everything was in disorder o in a mess
2
desorden sustantivo masculino
1 disorder
(de una habitación) untidiness, mess: ¡cuánto desorden!, what a mess! 2 desórdenes, (alteración del orden público) disturbances
(excesos) excesses
' desorden' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cachondeo
- confusión
- enfermar
- lío
- torre
- barullo
- follón
- jaleo
- revoltijo
- tirado
English:
anyhow
- clutter
- disarray
- disorder
- foul up
- lawlessness
- mess
- muddle
- ruffled
- straggle
- tumble out
- untidiness
- confusion
* * *desorden nm1. [confusión] disorder, chaos;[falta de orden] mess;esto es un completo desorden this is absolute chaos, this is a complete mess;no sé cómo puedes encontrar nada en medio de este desorden I don't know how you can find anything in this mess;disculpa todo este desorden please excuse all this mess;tu dormitorio está en desorden your bedroom is in a mess;en esa casa reina el desorden it's chaos in this house2. [vida desenfrenada] excess3.desórdenes [disturbios] disturbance;se han producido desórdenes por toda la ciudad there have been disturbances throughout the city;desórdenes callejeros street disturbances4. [alteración física] disorder;sufre desórdenes nerviosos/estomacales he has a nervous/stomach complaint* * *m1 disorder; de habitación untidiness2:desórdenes pl disturbances* * *desorden nm, pl desórdenes1) desbarajuste: disorder, mess2) : disorder, disturbance, upset* * *desorden n mess¡vaya desorden! what a mess! -
18 désordre
désordre [dezɔʀdʀ]1. masculine nouna. ( = état) [de pièce, vêtements, cheveux] untidiness ; [d'affaires publiques, service] disorder• quel désordre ! what a mess!• être en désordre [pièce, affaires, cheveux, vêtements] to be untidyb. ( = agitation) disorderc. ( = problème) désordre hépatique liver disorder2. plural masculine noundésordres ( = émeutes) disturbances• désordres monétaires ( = perturbations) monetary chaos* * *dezɔʀdʀ
1.
(colloq) adjectif invariablefaire désordre — to look untidy ou messy
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nom masculin1) ( fouillis) messpièce/maison en désordre — untidy room/house
2) ( manque de cohérence) chaos [U]se retirer dans le désordre — Armée to retreat in disorder
3) ( caractère peu soigné) untidinessle désordre de sa maison — his/her untidy house
4) ( ordre aléatoire)gagner dans le désordre — ( aux courses) to win with a combination forecast
5) ( trouble) disorder* * *dezɔʀdʀ1. nm1) (dans une chambre, une armoire) messen désordre — in a mess, untidy
Sa chambre est toujours en désordre. — His bedroom is always in a mess., His bedroom is always untidy.
2) (= anarchie) disorder2. désordres nmplPOLITIQUE disturbances* * *B nm1 ( fouillis) mess; beau désordre fine mess; dans le désordre in a mess; dans le plus grand désordre in a complete mess; pièce/maison en désordre untidy room/house; laisser tout en désordre to leave everything in a mess; quel désordre! what a mess!; désordre de papiers/livres mess of papers/books; il a tout mis en désordre ( dans une pièce) he made it all untidy; (papiers, documents) he messed everything up○;2 ( manque de cohérence) chaos ¢; être dans le désordre/le plus grand désordre to be in chaos/utter chaos; en désordre in chaos; désordre économique economic chaos; plonger le pays dans le désordre/un désordre accru to plunge the country into chaos/further chaos; semer le désordre to cause chaos; le désordre règne dans les esprits confusion reigns in people's minds, everyone is utterly confused; désordre des idées muddled thinking; se retirer dans le désordre Mil to retreat in disorder;3 ( caractère peu soigné) untidiness; le désordre de sa chevelure/maison his/her untidy hair/house;4 ( ordre aléatoire) dans le désordre in any order; répondre à des questions dans le désordre to answer questions in no particular ou in any order; gagner dans le désordre Turf to win with a combination forecast;5 ( trouble) disorder; désordre public public disorder; désordres sociaux social disorder; désordres mentaux/du foie mental/liver disorders;[dezɔrdr] nom masculin1. [fouillis] messquel désordre là-dedans! what a mess ou it's chaos in there!semer le désordre to cause a disturbance, to wreak havoc4. (littéraire) [immoralité] dissoluteness5. JEUX————————[dezɔrdr] adjectif————————désordres nom masculin pluriel1. [émeutes] riots2. (littéraire) [débauche] dissolute ou disorderly behaviour————————en désordre locution adjectivale————————en désordre locution adverbialemettre en désordre to mess ou to muddle up -
19 servizio
m (pl -zi) service( favore) favo(u)r( dipartimento) departmentin giornale feature (story)lavorare a mezzo servizio work part-timeservizio assistenza tecnica after-sales serviceservizio militare military serviceservizio d'emergenza emergency serviceservizio da tavola dinner servicedi servizio on dutyfuori servizio out of orderin servizio on dutyservizi pl services* * *servizio s.m.1 service; ( attività) duty; ( funzione) work: prestazione di servizi, rendering of services; personale in, fuori servizio, staff on, off duty; turno di servizio, shift; prendere servizio, to take service; riprendere servizio, to resume one's work; essere in servizio attivo, to be on (o in) active service; ha dieci anni di servizio presso quella ditta, he has been with that firm for ten years; lasciare il servizio, to resign (one's post); indennità di fine servizio, severance pay // ascensore fuori servizio, lift out of order // fare servizio, ( di mezzo di trasporto) to run: quest'autobus non fa servizio la domenica, this bus does not run on Sundays; un autobus pronto al servizio, a bus in running order2 ( prestazione di personale di servizio) service: andare a servizio, to go into service; essere a servizio, to be in service; prendere servizio (presso qlcu.), to take service (with s.o.); prendere al proprio servizio, to take into one's service; personale di servizio, service staff; persona di servizio, servant; donna di servizio, maid; donna a mezzo servizio, charwoman (o part-time maid) // porta, scala di servizio, back (o service) door, stairs // il servizio in questo albergo è piuttosto scadente, the service in this hotel is rather poor; il servizio non è incluso nel prezzo, service is not included in the price3 (mil.) service; duty: servizio di guardia, guard duty; servizio militare, national (o military) service; servizio obbligatorio, compulsory military service; servizio di guardia, guard duty; ufficiale di servizio, orderly officer; ufficiale in servizio permanente effettivo, in servizio attivo, officer on active service // servizio civile, community service (alternative to obligatory military service) // servizi di sicurezza, segreti, security service, secret service4 ( favore) favour; ( azione) turn: mi ha fatto un grandissimo servizio, he has done me a very big favour; mi hai reso un cattivo servizio, you have done me a bad turn // fare un viaggio e due servizi, to kill two birds with one stone5 ( prestazione di ente pubblico) service; utility: servizio pubblico, public utility; servizio informazioni, information service; servizio postale, telefonico, mail, telephone service; servizio aereo, ferroviario, air, railway service; servizio assistenza stradale, road service; servizi di assistenza sociale, welfare work (o service); servizi sociali, social services // Servizio Sanitario Nazionale, National Health Service // Servizio Geologico Nazionale, Geological Survey // (banca): servizio di sportello, counter service; servizi bancari, banking services; servizi telebancari, remote banking // (dir.) interruzione, abbandono, turbamento di pubblico servizio, stoppage, abandonment (o desertion), disturbance of a public service6 ( ufficio, reparto) department, service: servizio acquisti, vendite, purchase, sales department; servizio di spedizione, dispatch service; servizio marketing, marketing department; servizio impianti, tecnico, planning, engineering department; servizio assistenza clienti, after-sales (o customer) service; (inform.) field engineering; servizio del personale, personnel department // (banca): servizio titoli, stock department; servizio Borsa, Exchange department; servizio del debito, servicing (o debt service)7 pl. ( terziario) services, tertiary industry (sing.): lavorare nei servizi, to work in tertiary (o work) industry; società di servizi, service company; servizi ausiliari, ancillary services; servizi destinabili alla vendita, market services8 ( insieme di oggetti adibiti a un determinato uso) service, set: servizio da caffè, coffee-service; servizio da tè, tea-service (o -set); servizio da tavola, di piatti, dinner-service (o -set); servizio di posate, set of cutlery; servizio per toilette, toilet-set // servizi igienici, bathroom; toilet: un appartamento con doppi servizi, a flat with two bathrooms; un appartamento di tre locali e servizi, a flat with three rooms, a kitchen and a bathroom9 ( giornalistico) service, report: ...e ora il servizio del nostro inviato,...and now the report from our correspondent* * *1.2) (attività professionale) serviceessere di o in servizio [medico, guardia] to be on duty; prendere servizio alle nove to come on duty at nine o'clock; lasciare il servizio — to retire
3) (lavoro domestico) serviceandare a servizio presso qcn. — to go into service with sb., to start as a domestic for sb.
essere al servizio di qcn. — to work as a domestic for sb.
4) (in un ristorante, locale) service30 euro servizio incluso, escluso — 30 euros service included, not included
servizio militare o di leva military service; prestare servizio militare fare il servizio militare to be in the army, to serve one's time (in army); prestare servizio in aeronautica — to serve in the air force
6) (favore) service, favour BE, favor AErendere un servizio a qcn. — to do sb. a service o a good turn
rendere un cattivo servizio a qcn. — to do a disservice to sb., to do sb. a disservice
mi hai fatto davvero un bel servizio! — iron. that was a great help!
7) (di ente pubblico) serviceservizio postale — postal service o facilities
servizio di autobus, di taxi — bus, taxi service
essere in servizio — [ ascensore] to be working; [linea di metrò, di autobus] to be running
9) (insieme di stoviglie) service, setservizio da tè — tea service o set
10) giorn. report, feature11) sport service12) di servizio (secondario) [ ingresso] service attrib.porta di servizio — back o rear door; (di assistenza)
stazione di servizio — service o filling station, petrol BE o gas AE station
2.area di servizio — service area, services; (addetto ai lavori domestici)
sostantivo maschile plurale servizi1) (toilette)- zi (igienici) — toilet facilities, sanitation; (in locali pubblici) toilets BE, cloakroom AE
2) econ.3) (terziario) service industry•servizio d'ordine — policing, police
- zi segreti — intelligence, secret service
* * *serviziopl. -zi /ser'vittsjo, tsi/I sostantivo m.1 (dedizione incondizionata) essere al servizio del proprio paese to be serving one's country; al servizio dell'umanità in the service of humanity2 (attività professionale) service; 30 anni di servizio 30 years of service; avere 20 anni di servizio in un'azienda to have been with a firm for 20 years; essere di o in servizio [medico, guardia] to be on duty; prendere servizio alle nove to come on duty at nine o'clock; lasciare il servizio to retire3 (lavoro domestico) service; essere a servizio to be in service; andare a servizio presso qcn. to go into service with sb., to start as a domestic for sb.; essere al servizio di qcn. to work as a domestic for sb.; donna a mezzo servizio part-time daily service4 (in un ristorante, locale) service; qui il servizio è veloce the service here is quick; 30 euro servizio incluso, escluso 30 euros service included, not included5 (attività in un esercito) servizio militare o di leva military service; prestare servizio militare, fare il servizio militare to be in the army, to serve one's time (in army); prestare servizio in aeronautica to serve in the air force6 (favore) service, favour BE, favor AE; rendere un servizio a qcn. to do sb. a service o a good turn; rendere un cattivo servizio a qcn. to do a disservice to sb., to do sb. a disservice; mi hai fatto davvero un bel servizio! iron. that was a great help!7 (di ente pubblico) service; servizio postale postal service o facilities; servizio sanitario health service; servizio di autobus, di taxi bus, taxi service; fornire un servizio regolare to run a regular service8 (funzionamento) essere in servizio [ ascensore] to be working; [linea di metrò, di autobus] to be running; fuori servizio out of order9 (insieme di stoviglie) service, set; servizio da tè tea service o set; servizio di porcellana set of china10 giorn. report, feature; servizio fotografico photocall11 sport service; Conti al servizio Conti to serve12 di servizio (secondario) [ ingresso] service attrib.; porta di servizio back o rear door; (di assistenza) stazione di servizio service o filling station, petrol BE o gas AE station; area di servizio service area, services; (addetto ai lavori domestici) donna di servizio maid; persona di servizio domestic servantII servizi m.pl.1 (toilette) - zi (igienici) toilet facilities, sanitation; (in locali pubblici) toilets BE, cloakroom AE; casa con doppi -zi house with two bathrooms2 econ. beni e -zi goods and services3 (terziario) service industryservizio civile community service; servizio a domicilio home delivery; servizio informazioni information service; servizio d'ordine policing, police; servizio pubblico public service; - zi segreti intelligence, secret service. -
20 कण्टकः _kaṇṭakḥ _कम् _kam
कण्टकः कम् 1 A thorn; पादलग्नं करस्थेन कण्टकेनैव कण्टकं (उद्धरेत्) Chāṇ.22; कण्टकेनैव कण्टकम् (उन्मूलयेत्) Pt.4.18-2 A prickle, a sting; यः कण्टकैर्वितुदति Y.3.53.-3 The point of anything.-4 (Fig.) Any troublesome fellow who is, as it were, a thorn to the state and an enemy of order and good government; उत्खातलोकत्रयकण्टके$पि R.14.73; त्रिदिवमुद्धृतदानवकण्टकम् Ś.7.3; Ms.9.26; Mv.7.8.-5 (Hence) Any source of vexation or an- noyance, nuisance; कण्टकानां च शोधनात् Ms.9.253.-6 Horripilation, erection of hair, thrill.-7 A finger-nail.-8 A vexing speech.-9 A fish-bone; अन्धो मत्स्या- निवाश्नाति स नरः कण्टकैः सह Ms.8.95.-1 A sharp stinging pain, symptom of a disease.-11 (In Nyāya philosophy) Refutation of arguments, detection of error.-12 Impediment, obstacle.-13 The first, fourth, seventh, and tenth lunar mansions.-14 A vexing or injurious speech; Mb.1.-कः A bamboo; some other tree (Mar. बेल, बाभळ, हिंगणबेट) फलकं परिधानश्च तथा कण्टक- वस्त्रधृक् Mb.12.33.14; see कण्टकद्रुम.-2 A work-shop, manufactory.-3 Fault, defect; निर्धूतवाक्यकण्टकाम् Mb.12.167.5.-4 N. of Makara or the marine mon- ster, the symbol of the god of love.-की A kind of वार्ताकी.-फलः See कण्टकफल.-Comp. -अग्रः a kind of lizard.-अशनः, -भक्षकः, -भुज् m. a camel.-अष्ठीलः a kind of fish (having many bones).-आगारः a kind of worm.-आढ्यः a kind of tree.-उद्धरणम् 1 (lit.) extracting thorns, weeding.-2 (fig.) removing annoyances, extirpating thieves and all such sources of public annoyance; कण्टकोद्धरणे नित्यमातिष्ठेद्यत्नमुत्तमम् Ms.9.252.-द्रुमः 1 a tree with thorns, a thorny bush; भवन्ति नितरां स्फीताः सुक्षेत्रे कण्टकद्रुमाः Mk.9.7.-2 the Śālmali tree or silk-cotton-tree (Mar. सांवरी).-प्रावृटा Aloe Perfoliata (Mar. कोरफड).-फलः 1 the bread-fruit tree, Panasa tree.-2 the गोक्षुर plant.-3 the castor-oil tree.-4 the Dhattūra tree.-5 a term applicable to any plant the fruit of which is invested with a hairy or thorny coat.-मर्दनम् suppressing disturbance.-युक्त a. having thorns, thorny.-विशोधनम् extirpating every source of disturbance or trouble; राज्यकण्टकविशोधनोद्यतः Vikr.5.1.-वृन्ताकी a species of nightshade with thorny leaves (वार्ताकी).-श्रेणिः, -णी f.1 the Solanum Jacquini.-2 a porcupine.
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