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1 punitive raid
Mil. expédition punitiveEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > punitive raid
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3 punitive
punitive [ˈpju:nɪtɪv][measure] punitif* * *['pjuːnətɪv]noun [measure, action] punitif/-ive; [taxation] très sévèrepunitive damages — Law dommages et intérêts à valeur répressive
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4 punitive
punitive ['pju:nɪtɪv](a) (expedition, method) punitif(b) (measures, tax) écrasant;∎ to take punitive action avoir recours à des sanctions►► Law punitive damages dommages et intérêts mpl dissuasifs;punitive raid expédition f punitive -
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1. n(on / over smth) налет, нападение, рейдto carry out a raid — предпринимать / проводить / делать / совершать налет / рейд / облаву
to launch a raid — предпринимать / проводить / делать / совершать налет / рейд / облаву
to make a raid — предпринимать / проводить / делать / совершать налет / рейд / облаву
to stage a raid — предпринимать / проводить / делать / совершать налет / рейд / облаву
- air raid- air raids on civilian targets
- bombing raid
- commando-type raid
- cross-border raid
- guerrilla raid
- house raid
- police raid
- punitive raid
- raid across the border
- raid on a house
- raids by the police on homes
- raids have gone on unabated 2. v( smth) совершать рейд на что-л., совершать налет на что-л. -
6 expédition punitive
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7 карательная экспедиция
punitive expedition, punitive raidРусско-английский политический словарь > карательная экспедиция
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8 expédition
expédition [εkspedisjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = voyage) expedition• quelle expédition ! what an expedition!* * *ɛkspedisjɔ̃1) (de lettre, marchandises) dispatching, sending; ( par bateau) shipping2) ( chose expédiée) gén consignment, shipment US; ( par bateau) shipment3) ( mission) expedition4) Droit (de jugement, d'acte notarié) authenticated copy* * *ɛkspedisjɔ̃ nf1) (= envoi) sending2) (scientifique, sportive) expedition, MILITAIRE expedition* * *expédition nf1 ( action d'expédier) (de lettre, marchandises) dispatching, sending; ( de renforts) sending; ( par bateau) shipping;3 Mil, Sport, Sci expedition; expédition punitive punitive strike; partir en expédition to set out on an expedition;4 Jur (de jugement, d'acte notarié) authenticated copy.[ɛkspedisjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [voyage] expeditionpour traverser la capitale, quelle expédition! (familier) it's quite an expedition to get across the capital![équipe] (members of the) expedition3. [raid]expédition punitive punitive raid ou expeditionexpédition par bateau [de marchandises] shipping5. [cargaison] -
9 punitif
punitif, -ive [pynitif, iv]adjective* * *- ive pynitif, iv adjectif punitive* * *pynitif, iv adj (-ive)* * *en agissant ainsi, je n'ai pas d'intentions punitives I do not intend this as punishment -
10 spedizione sf
[spedit'tsjone]1) (atto) sending, posting, (Comm: gen) forwarding, (via mare) shipping, (collo, merce) consignment, (via mare) shipmentspese di spedizione — (gen) postal Brit o mail Am charges, Comm forwarding charges
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11 spedizione
sf [spedit'tsjone]1) (atto) sending, posting, (Comm: gen) forwarding, (via mare) shipping, (collo, merce) consignment, (via mare) shipmentspese di spedizione — (gen) postal Brit o mail Am charges, Comm forwarding charges
2) (scientifica) Mil Alpinismo expedition -
12 catear
v.1 to fail(informal). (peninsular Spanish)2 to search. ( Latin American Spanish)3 to frisk.* * ** * *VT1) (=buscar) to search2) (=probar) to test, try3) * [+ candidato, estudiante, examen] to fail, flunk (EEUU) *4) LAm (Min) to prospect5) Méx [policía] to raid* * *verbo transitivo1) (Esp arg) ( suspender) to fail2)b) (Chi) (Min) to prospect* * *= flunk (out).Ex. Participants in the conference on social sciences discussed the possibilities for eliminating punitive aspects of grading systems, such as flunking courses.* * *verbo transitivo1) (Esp arg) ( suspender) to fail2)b) (Chi) (Min) to prospect* * *= flunk (out).Ex: Participants in the conference on social sciences discussed the possibilities for eliminating punitive aspects of grading systems, such as flunking courses.
* * *catear [A1 ]vtA ( Esp arg) (suspender) ‹examen› to fail, flunk ( colloq); ‹estudiante› to fail, flunk ( AmE colloq)Bcatéalo como ronca just look at him snoring3 ( Méx) (registrar) ‹persona› to frisk; ‹vivienda› to search* * *
catear ( conjugate catear) verbo transitivo
1 (Esp arg) ( suspender) to fail
2a) (Chi) (Min) to prospect
‹ vivienda› to search
catear verbo transitivo familiar Educ to fail, US flunk
' catear' also found in these entries:
English:
frisk
- search
* * *catear vt2. Andes, RP [mina] to prospect3. Am [casa] to search* * *v/t famfail, flunk fam* * *catear vb to fail -
13 kaznenopravni
adj jur criminal-justice, criminal-law -a kolonija penal colony; kaznenopravnii zavod - kaznenopopravni dom; kaznenopravnie ustanove penal institutions; -e mjere punitive measures; kaznenopravnia ekspedicija punitive expedition/raid; sp -i udarac (bod) penalty kick (point); sp u kaznenopravniom prostor -
14 карательная операция
Military: counterinsurgency operation (против повстанческих сил), reprisal raid, punitive operationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > карательная операция
См. также в других словарях:
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punitive — adj. Punitive is used with these nouns: ↑damage, ↑expedition, ↑measure, ↑raid, ↑sanction, ↑tariff … Collocations dictionary
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