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41 действие непреодолимой силы
мор страх act of God (of Providence); force-majeure; superior forceРусско-английский юридический словарь > действие непреодолимой силы
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42 непредвиденные обстоятельства
contingencies; unforeseen circumstances; ( непреодолимая сила тж) мор страх act of God (of Providence); force majeure; superior forceРусско-английский юридический словарь > непредвиденные обстоятельства
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43 непреодолимая сила
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45 submit
səbˈmɪt гл.
1) подчинять(ся), покорять(ся) They were forced to submit to military discipline. ≈ Они были вынуждены покориться военной дисциплине.
2) представлять на рассмотрение to submit to superior force ≈ представить на рассмотрение вышестоящих инстанций to submit to arbitration ≈ представить третейскому суду Their lawyer submits that there are no grounds for denying bail. ≈ Их юрист заявил, что нет никаких оснований для отказа в поручительстве. They submitted their report to us. ≈ Они представили нам на рассмотрение свой доклад.
3) предлагать (свое мнение и т. п.) ;
доказывать, утверждать( обыкн. to) подчиняться, покоряться - to * entirely полностью подчиниться - to * oneself to smb.'s authority подчиниться чьему-л. авторитету - to * to terms подчиниться условиям, принять условия - I'll never * to indignity я не потерплю унижения - to * to defeat примириться с поражением - to * to necessity склониться перед необходимостью - to such threats as these we have no intention of *ting мы не намерены поддаваться таким угрозам подвергать - to * smb. to examination подвергнуть кого-л. освидетельствованию - to * smb. to a strict diet предписать кому-л. строгую диету - the metal was *ted to analysis металл прошел анализ представлять на рассмотрение (в суд, комиссию и т. п.) - to * smth. to smb.'s approval представить /отдать/ что-л. на чей-л. суд - to * a draft agreement внести проект соглашения - to * a case to the court представить дело на рассмотрение суда - to * an application подать заявление - the manuscript was *ted anonymously рукопись была прислана без указания фамилии автора (юридическое) предлагать (свою точку зрения и т. п.) ;
утверждать;
заявлять - I * that a material fact has been passed over я утверждаю, что был оставлен без внимания существенный факт - we * that the charge is not proved мы заявляем, что обвинение не доказано ~ предлагать (свое мнение и т. п.) ;
доказывать, утверждать;
I submit that a material fact has been passed over я смею утверждать, что существенный факт был пропущен ~ подчинять(-ся), покорять(ся) ;
I will not submit to such treatment я не потерплю такого обращения submit вносить на рассмотрение ~ заявлять ~ передавать ~ передавать на рассмотрение ~ подавать документы ~ подвергать ~ подчинять(-ся), покорять(ся) ;
I will not submit to such treatment я не потерплю такого обращения ~ подчиняться ~ покоряться ~ предлагать (свое мнение и т. п.) ;
доказывать, утверждать;
I submit that a material fact has been passed over я смею утверждать, что существенный факт был пропущен ~ представлять (документ), представлять на рассмотрение;
передавать на рассмотрение (спор) ~ представлять ~ представлять на рассмотрение;
to submit a question задать вопрос в письменном виде ~ представлять на рассмотрение ~ указывать ~ утверждать ~ представлять на рассмотрение;
to submit a question задать вопрос в письменном виде ~ for collection представлять на инкассацию ~ for collection предъявлять на инкассо ~ to вносить на рассмотрение ~ to представлять на рассмотрение -
46 succumb
səˈkʌm гл.
1) поддаться, уступить (to) to succumb to smb.'s urging ≈ поддаться чьим-л. убеждениям
2) стать жертвой( чего-л.), умереть( to - от чего-л.) to succumb to a disease ≈ умереть из-за болезни не выдержать, не устоять, уступить - to * to superior force не устоять перед превосходящей силой - to * to temptation поддаться искушению - to * to grief согнуться под гнетом горя (to) погибнуть, умереть - to * to cancer умереть от рака - the climbers would have to face difficulties to which many had *ed before этим альпинистам придется встретиться с трудностями, погубившими многих из их предшественников succumb поддаться, уступить (to) ;
to succumb to temptation поддаться искушению ~ стать жертвой (чего-л.), умереть (to - от чего-л.) ;
to succumb to pneumonia умереть от воспаления легких ~ стать жертвой (чего-л.), умереть (to - от чего-л.) ;
to succumb to pneumonia умереть от воспаления легких succumb поддаться, уступить (to) ;
to succumb to temptation поддаться искушению -
47 succumb
[səʹkʌm] v1. не выдержать, не устоять, уступитьto succumb to temptation [persuasion] - поддаться искушению [уговорам]
to succumb to grief [under calamities] - согнуться под гнётом горя [свалившихся бед]
2. (to) погибнуть; умеретьto succumb to cancer [injuries] - умереть от рака [от ран]
the climbers would have to face difficulties to which many had succumbed before - этим альпинистам придётся встретиться с трудностями, погубившими многих из их предшественников
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48 submit
гл.1) общ. подчинять; подчинятьсяthey were forced to submit to military discipline — они были вынуждены покориться военной дисциплине
2)а) юр. представлять, подавать ( документы)б) юр. передавать [представлять\] на рассмотрение (напр., в комитет законодательного органа)3) общ. утверждать, доказыватьtheir lawyer submits that there are no grounds for denying bail — их адвокат заявляет, что нет никаких оснований для отказа в освобождении под залог
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49 не устоять перед превосходящей силой
Makarov: succumb to superior forceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не устоять перед превосходящей силой
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50 unwiderstehliche Gewalt
Business german-english dictionary > unwiderstehliche Gewalt
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51 overmagt
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52 stærk
athletic, bright, forceful, heavy, high, high-powered, hot, intense, robust, sharp, stiff, strong, sturdy, tough* * *adj strong ( fx man, arm, nerves, boots, rope; likeness, character, faith, feeling, temptation; poison, coffee, taste, smell);( energisk, livskraftig) vigorous ( fx attack, plant, applause);( kraftigt virkende, i besiddelse af stor kraft) powerful ( fx adversary, battery, government, lens, telescope, weapon, remedy, argument);( om lyd) loud;[ 200 mand stærk] 200 strong;[ være stærk i matematik] be good at mathematics;[ være stærk som en hest] be (as) strong as a horse;(se også stærkt);[ med sb:](merk) brisk (el. strong) demand;[ med stærk fart] at a high speed;[ stærk farve] bright (el. vivid) colour;( i kortspil) strong suit;[ stærk kulde] intense cold;[ det stærke køn] the sterner sex;[ stærk mand](også fig) strong man;[ stærk regn] heavy rain;[ i kraft af den stærkeres ret] by (right of) superior force;[ stærk sennep] hot mustard;[ hans stærke side] his strong point,F his forte;[ med stærke skridt] rapidly;[ stærkt slag] vigorous (el. heavy, powerful) blow;[ stærk strøm] rapid current,(elekt) strong current;[ stærk varme] intense heat;[ stærkt verbum] strong verb; -
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54 succumb
v1) не витримати, не вистояти; поступитися2) загинути; померти* * *v1) не витримати, не встояти, поступитися2) (to) загинути; умерти -
55 bera
* * *I)(ber; bar, bárum; borinn), v.I.1) to bear, carry, convey (bar B. biskup í börum suðr í Hvamm);bera (farm) af skipi, to unload a ship;bera (mat) af borði, to take (the meat) off the table;bera e-t á hesti, to carry on horseback;2) to wear (bera klæði, vápn, kórónu);bera œgishjálm, to inspire fear and awe;3) to bear, produce, yield (jörðin berr gras; tré bera aldin, epli);4) to bear, give birth to, esp. of sheep and cows;kýr hafði borit kálf, had calved;absol., ván at hón mundi bera, that the cow would calve;the pp. is used of men; hann hafði verit blindr borinn, born blind;verða borinn í þenna heim, to be born into this world;þann sóma, sem ek em til borinn, born to;borinn e-m, frá e-m (rare), born of;Nótt var Nörvi borin, was the daughter of N.;borinn Sigmundi, son of S.;5) bera e-n afli, ofrafli, ofrliði, ofrmagni, ofríki, to bear one down, overcome, oppress, one by odds or superior force;bera e-n ráðum, to overrule one;bera e-n málum, to bear one down (wrongfully) in a lawsuit;bera e-n sök, to charge one with a fault;bera e-n bjóri, to make drunk with beer;verða bráðum borinn, to be taken by surprise;borinn verkjum, overcome by pains;þess er borin ván, there is no hope, all hope is gone;borinn baugum, bribed; cf. bera fé á e-n, to bribe one;6) to lear, be capable of bearing (of a ship, horse, vehicle);þeir hlóðu bæði skipin sem borð báru, with as much as they could carry;fig., to sustain, support (svá mikill mannfjöldi, at landit fekk eigi borit);of persons, to bear up against, endure, support (grief, sorrow, etc.);absol., bar hann drengiliga, he bore it manfully;similarly, bera (harm) af sér, berast vel (illa, lítt) af;bar hon sköruliga af sér, she bore up bravely;hversu berst Auðr af um bróðurdauðann, how does she bear it?hon berst af lítt, she is much cast down;bera sik vel upp, to bear well up against;7) bera e-t á, e-n á hendr e-m, to charge or tax one with (eigi erum vér þess valdir, er þú berr á oss);bera (kvið) á e-n, to give a verdict against, declare guilty (í annat sinn báru þeir á Flosa kviðinn);bera af e-m (kviðinn), to give a verdict for;bera e-t af sér, to deny having done a thing;bera or bera vitni, vætti, to bear witness, testify;bera or bera um e-t, to give a verdict in a case;bera e-n sannan at sök, to prove guilty by evidence;bera e-n undan sök, to acquit;bera í sundr frændsemi þeirra, to prove (by evidence) that they are not relations;bera e-m vel (illa) söguna, to give a favourable (unfavourable) account of one;refl. (pass.), berast, to be proved by evidence (þótt þér berist þat faðerni, er þú segir);8) to set forth, report, tell;bera e-m kveðju (orð, orðsending), to bring one a greeting, compliments (word, message);bera or bera fram erindi sín fyrir e-n, to state (tell) one’s errand or to plead one’s case before one;bera e-m njósn, to apprise one;bera e-t upp, to produce, mention, tell;bera upp gátu, to give (propound) a riddle;bera upp erindi sín, to state one’s errand;bera saman ráð sín, to consult together;eyddist það ráð, er þeir báru saman, which they had designed;9) to keep, hold, bear, of a title (bera jarlnafn, konnungsnafn);bera (eigi) giptu, gæfu, hammingju, auðnu til e-s, (not) to have the good fortune to do a thing (bar hann enga gæfu til at þjóna þér);bera vit, skyn, kunnáttu á e-t, to have knowledge of, uniderstanding about;vel viti borinn, endowed with a good understanding;bera hug, áræði, þor, traust til e-s, to have courage, confidence to do a thing;bera áhyggju fyrir e-u, to be concerned about;bera ást, elsku, hatr til e-s, to bear affection, love, hatred to;10) to bear off or away, carry off (some gain);bera sigr af e-m, af e-u, to carry off the victory from or in;hann hafði borit sigr af tveim orustum, he had been victorious in two battles;bera hærra (lægra) hlut to get the best (the worst) of it;bera efra (hærra) skjöld, to gain the victory;bera hátt (lágt) höfuðit, to bear the head high (low), to be in high (low) spirits;bera halann bratt, lágt, to cock up or let fall the tail, to be in high or low spirits;11) with preps.:bera af e-m, to surpass;en þó bar Bolli af, surpassed all the rest;bera af sér högg, lag to ward off, parry a blow or thrust;bera eld at, to set fire to;bera fjötur (bönd) at e-m, to put fetters (bonds) on one;bera vápn á e-n, to attack one with sharp weapons;bera á or í, to smear, anoint (bera vatn í augu sér, bera tjöru í höfuð sér);bera e-t til, to apply to, to try if it fits (bera til hvern lykil af öðrum at portinu);bera e-t um, to wind round;þá bar hann þá festi um sik, made it fast round his body;bera um með e-n, to bear with, have patience with;bera út barn, to expose a child;12) refl., berast mikit (lítit) á, to bear oneself proudly (humbly);láta af berast, to die;láta fyrir berast e-s staðar, to stay, remain in a place (for shelter);berast e-t fyrir, to design a thing (barst hann þat fyrir at sjá aldregi konur);at njósna um, hvat hann bærist fyrir, to inquire into what he was about;berast vápn á, to attack one another;berast at or til, to happen;þat barst at (happened) á einhverju sumri;ef svá harðliga kann til at berast, if that misfortune does happen;berast í móti, to happen, occur;hefir þetta vel í móti borizt, it is a happy coincidence;berast við, to be prevented;ok nú lét almáttugr guð við berast kirkjubrunann, prevented, stopped the burning of the church;II. impers., denoting a sort of passive or involuntary motion;1) with acc., it bears or carries one to a place;alla berr at sama brunni, all come to the same well (end);bar hann (acc.) þá ofan gegnt Ösuri, he happened to come down just opposite to Ö.;esp. of ships and sailors; berr oss (acc.) til Íslands eða annarra landa, we drift to Iceland or other countries;þá (acc.) bar suðr í haf, they were carried out southwards;Skarpheðin (acc.) bar nú at þeim, S. came suddenly upon them;ef hann (acc.) skyldi bera þar at, if he should happen to come there;e-n berr yfir, one is borne onwards, of a bird flying, a man riding;hann (acc.) bar skjótt yfir, it passed quickly (of a flying meteor);2) followed by preps.:Gunnar sér, at rauðan kyrtil bar við glugginn, that a red kirtle passed before the window;hvergi bar skugga (acc.) á, there was nowhere a shadow;e-t berr fram (hátt), is prominent;Ólafr konungr stóð í lyptingu ok bar hann (acc.) hátt mjök, stood out conspicuously;e-t berr á milli, comes between;leiti (acc.) bar á milli, a hill hid the prospect;fig. e-m berr e-t á milli, they are at variance about a thing;mart (acc.) berr nú fyrir augu mér, many things come now before my eyes;veiði (acc.) berr í hendr e-m, game falls to one’s lot;e-t berr undan, goes amiss, fails;bera saman, to coincide;bar nöfn þeirra saman, they had the same name;fig., with dat.; bar öllum sögum vel saman, all the stories agreed well together;fund várn bar saman, we met;3) bera at, til, við, at hendi, til handa, to befall, happen, with dat. of the person;svá bar at einn vetr, it happened one winter;þó at þetta vandræði (acc.) hafi nú borit oss (dat.) at hendi, has befallen us;bar honum svá til, it so befell him;þat bar við (it so happened), at Högni kom;raun (acc.) berr á, it is proved by fact;4) of time, to fall upon;ef þing (acc.) berr á hina helgu viku, if the parliament falls in the holy week;bera í móti, to coincide, happen exactly at the same time;5) denoting cause;e-t berr til, causes a thing;konungr spurði, hvat til bæri úgleði hans, what was the cause of his grief;ætluðu þat þá allir, at þat mundi til bera, that that was the reason;berr e-m nauðsyn til e-s, one is obliged to do a thing;6) e-t berr undir e-n, falls to a person’s lot;hon á arf at taka, þegar er undir hana berr, in her turn;e-t berr frá, is surpassing;er sagt, at þat (acc.) bæri frá, hvé vel þeir mæltu, it was extraordinary how well they spoke;7) e-t berr bráðum, happens of a sudden;e-t berr stóru, stórum (stœrrum), it amounts to much (more), it matters a great deal (more), it is of great (greater) importance;8) absol. or with an adv., vel, illa, with infin.;e-m berr (vel, illa) at gera e-t, it becomes, beseems one (well, ill) to do a thing (berr yðr vel, herra, at sjá sannindi á þessu máli);used absol., berr vel, illa, it is beseeming, proper, fit, or unbeseeming, improper, unfit (þat þykkir eigi illa bera, at).(að), v. to make bare (hon beraði likam sinn).* * *að, [berr, nudus], to make bare, Lat. nudare; 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n. a superior force, Sks. 198. -
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m. superiority, superior force. -
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m. superior force. -
59 वैतस
vaitasámf (ī)n. (fr. vetasa) made of orᅠ peculiar to a reed (- sīvṛitti, « reed-like action» i.e. yielding to superior force, adapting one's self to circumstances) TS. Br. KātyṠr. etc.;
m. orᅠ n. a basket made of reed KātyṠr. ;
m. (met.) the penis AV. ;
Rumex Vesicarius L. ;
Calamus Fasciculatus W.
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60 не устоять перед превосходящей силой
to succumb to superior forceДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > не устоять перед превосходящей силой
См. также в других словарях:
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superior force — In the law of bailments and of negligence, an uncontrollable and irresistible force, of human agency, producing results which the person in question could not avoid; equivalent to the Latin phrase vis major. See vis … Black's law dictionary
Force concentration — is the practice of concentrating a military force, so as to bring to bear such overwhelming force against a portion of an enemy force that the disparity between the two forces alone acts as a force multiplier, in favour of the concentrated forces … Wikipedia
force majeure — force ma·jeure / fȯrs ma zhər, mȧ zhœ̅r/ n [French, superior force] 1: superior or insuperable force 2: an event (as war, labor strike, or extreme weather) or effect that cannot be reasonably anticipated or controlled: fortuitous event compare … Law dictionary
superior — su·pe·ri·or adj: of higher status, rank, or priority Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. superior I … Law dictionary
force — 1 n 1: a cause of motion, activity, or change intervening force: a force that acts after another s negligent act or omission has occurred and that causes injury to another: intervening cause at cause irresistible force: an unforeseeable event esp … Law dictionary
Force majeure — (French for superior force ) is a common clause in contracts which essentially frees both parties from liability or obligation when an extraordinary event or circumstance beyond the control of the parties, such as war, strike, riot, crime, act of … Wikipedia
force majeure — force′ ma•jeure′ [[t]mæˈʒɜr, mɑ [/t]] n. 1) cvb an overwhelming or irresistible force 2) law an event or effect that may be considered impossible to control or anticipate • Etymology: 1880–85; < F: lit., superior force … From formal English to slang
superior — su|pe|ri|or1 [ su pıriər ] adjective ** 1. ) better than someone or something else in quality or skill: Toward the end of the game Agassi s superior strength began to show. Though technically superior, their system was never commercially… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
superior — I UK [sʊˈpɪərɪə(r)] / US [sʊˈpɪrɪər] adjective ** 1) better than someone or something else in quality or skill Towards the end of the game Agassi s superior strength began to show. Though technically superior, their system was never commercially… … English dictionary
force majeure — /fors mazhur/ mszhar/ In the law of insurance, superior or irresistible force. Such clause is common in construction contracts to protect the parties in the event that a part of the contract cannot be performed due to causes which are outside the … Black's law dictionary