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1 with the full rigour of the law
Общая лексика: по всей строгости законаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > with the full rigour of the law
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2 severity
sɪˈverɪtɪ сущ.
1) строгость, суровость;
жестокость Syn: rigour, sternness
2) мн. трудности, тяготы ( испытаний и т. п.)
3) резкость суждений, критика, упрек
4) суровость (морали и т.д.), аскетизм
5) строгость мышления, логичность, соответствие истине, фактам
6) строгость (стиля, вкуса и т.д.)
7) суровость (климата, погоды)
8) серьезность( болезни) строгость, суровость - to punish smb. with * строго наказывать кого-л. - to use * строго наказывать (кого-л.) ;
жестко /сурово/ поступать( с кем-л.) - an act of * жесткая /суровая/ мера - to taste the * of the law столкнуться с суровостью закона строгое обращение жесткость( дисциплины, требований) тщательность, скрупулезность( опроса, исследования и т. п.) простота, строгость ( стиля, платья и т. п.) суровость (климата, погоды) - the * of a climate суровость климата - before winter sets in with its full * до наступления суровых зимних холодов серьезность, опасность( болезни, ранения и т. п.) - the * of an illness серьезность заболевания глубина, острота( чувств) трудность, тяжесть (испытания, проверки и т. п.) ожесточенность( боев, схваток и т. п.) едкость, саркастичность резкие ( критические) замечания severity строгость, суровость;
жестокость ~ строгость ~ pl трудности, тяготы (испытаний и т. п.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > severity
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