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1 пренебрежительно относиться к закону
Law: flout the lawУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пренебрежительно относиться к закону
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2 нарушать закон
1) General subject: offend against the law, outrage, trespass against the law, offend against law2) Religion: transgression3) Law: abuse law, defy the law, flout the law4) Economy: break a law, infringe a law, offend against a law, transgress a law5) Advertising: break law6) Mass media: breach the law, subvert the law7) Business: break the law, disregard, infringe the law, transgress, violate the law, contravene the law8) leg.N.P. break or to transgress or to violate the law9) Makarov: transgress the law -
3 игнорировать закон
1) Law: flout the law2) Makarov: challenge the law, defy the lawУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > игнорировать закон
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4 попирать закон
General subject: violate the law, flout a law -
5 попирать
to violate, to override, to trample (on / upon), to unfringe (on / upon); (пренебрегать) to defyпопирать (чьи-л.) законные права — to violate (smb.'s) legitimate rights
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6 глумиться над законом
General subject: flout a lawУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > глумиться над законом
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7 пренебрежение
1) General subject: casual disdain, defiance, depreciation, disdain, disparagement, disregard, disrespect, flout, forgetfulness (обязанностями), inattention, indignity, inobservance (к законам, обычаям и т.п.), insolence, insolency, neglect (neglect of one's duty - халатное отношение к своим обязанностям), passing by, passing-by, scorn, slight, spurn, contempt2) Latin: contemptus3) Engineering: ignorance4) Bookish: ignoration5) Rare: slur7) Law: neglect conduct (обязанностями), negligence9) Oil: forgetfulness -
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нсв vt кнto trample on/upon; нарушать to violate, пренебрегать to floutпопира́ть зако́н/права́ — to violate the law/ sb's rights
попира́ть свобо́ду печа́ти — to trample upon the freedom of the press
См. также в других словарях:
flout — I verb affront, be contemptuous of, be disrespectful, be scornful, care nothing for, cavillari, contemn, defy, deride, despise, disdain, disregard, esteem slightly, feel contempt for, fleer, gibe, hold in contempt, hold in derision, hold in… … Law dictionary
flout — [flaut] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from flout to play the flute (14 16 centuries)] to deliberately disobey a law, rule etc, without trying to hide what you are doing ▪ Some companies flout the rules and employ children as young as… … Dictionary of contemporary English
flout — [ flaut ] verb transitive to deliberately refuse to obey a rule or custom: Skateboarders know they will be prosecuted if they flout the law … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
flout — ► VERB 1) openly disregard (a rule, law, or convention). 2) archaic mock; scoff. USAGE On the confusion of flout and flaunt, see the note at FLAUNT(Cf. ↑flaunt). ORIGIN perhaps from Dutch fluiten whistle, play the flut … English terms dictionary
law — n. statute, regulation 1) to administer, apply, enforce a law 2) to adopt, enact, pass; draft; promulgate a law 3) to obey, observe a law 4) to interpret a law (courts interpret laws) 5) to annul, repeal, revoke a law; to declare a law… … Combinatory dictionary
flout — flaunt, flout The two words are unrelated. To flaunt means ‘to display ostentatiously’: • Women should have it both ways they should be able to flaunt their sexuality and be taken seriously E. Wurtzel, 1998. To flout means ‘to show contempt for… … Modern English usage
flout — UK [flaʊt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms flout : present tense I/you/we/they flout he/she/it flouts present participle flouting past tense flouted past participle flouted to deliberately refuse to obey a rule or custom Skateboarders know they … English dictionary
flout — verb ADVERB ▪ deliberately, openly ▪ The protesters have openly flouted the law. Flout is used with these nouns as the object: ↑convention, ↑law, ↑regulation, ↑rule … Collocations dictionary
flout — [[t]fla͟ʊt[/t]] flouts, flouting, flouted VERB If you flout something such as a law, an order, or an accepted way of behaving, you deliberately do not obey it or follow it. [V n] ...illegal campers who persist in flouting the law... [V n]… … English dictionary
law — noun 1 official rule/rules ⇨ See also ↑martial law ADJECTIVE ▪ administrative, case, civil, common, constitutional, criminal, statute, etc … Collocations dictionary
flout — [flaʊt] verb 1》 openly disregard (a rule, law, or convention). 2》 archaic mock; scoff. Origin C16: perh. from Du. fluiten whistle, play the flute, hiss (in derision) . Usage On the confusion of flout with flaunt, see flaunt … English new terms dictionary