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1 арест
arrest, custody, detention; (имущества) seizureбыть / находиться под арест ом — to be under arrest, to be in custody
взять под арест — to place / to put (smb.) under arrest
держать под арестом — to keep (smb.) under arrest
наложить арест на имущество — to sequestrate / to arrest some property
наложить арест на судно или его груз — to embargo
подвергнуть аресту — to place (smb.) under arrest
вторичный / повторный арест — recommitment
домашний арест — house / home arrest, arrest to the room; confinement to barracks воен.
массовые аресты — mass / massive arrests
незаконный / произвольный арест — arbitrary / unlawful arrest
превентивный арест — preventive detention / arrest
наложение ареста на имущество — seizure, sequestration
наложение ареста на средства / счет в банке на неопределённый срок — sequestration
ордер на арест — arrest warrant, warrant for arrest
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2 задерживать
1) General subject: apprehend, arrest, balk, bind, catch, check, dam, delay, detain, embargo, hinder, hold back, hold over, hold up, impede, impound, inhibit, intercept, keep, keep back, lag, laten (кого-л.), pull back, put back, restrain, retard, set back, slow down, snaffle, stay, stem, stock, stop, hold off, hold up, keep in suspense, dally4) Naval: snub up7) Obsolete: belate8) Military: block, keep under arrest10) Construction: scotch11) Law: attach (лицо), block (прохождение законопроекта), pick-up, seize, take12) Economy: slow14) Australian slang: knock back, lumber16) Forestry: check (напр. рост растений)17) Textile: dwell19) Information technology: defer21) Special term: entrap (воду и т.п.)22) Patents: withhold24) Oil&Gas technology retain25) Automation: bog down (напр. передачу данных), suppress, back up, hang up26) leg.N.P. apprehend (speaking of persons), obstruct, seize (speaking of persons), seize (speaking of property), take in custody (speaking of persons), take in custody (speaking of property)27) General subject: entrap (воду и т.д.)28) Makarov: arrest( the motion of a moving part) (останавливать), defer (сообщение), defer (сообщение и т.п.), delay (по времени), hold back (сдерживать), impede (рост), inhibit (реакцию), intercept (напр. сток, наносы, осадки), intercept (напр., сток, наносы, осадки), intern, keep down, restrict, retain (фильтровать), retard (замедлять), tarry, tie up, trap (улавливать), dam up -
3 запрещение
с.prohibition; ( на имущество) distrain; ( на торговлю) embargoналожить запрещение на имущество юр. — put* a distrain on the property, seize / distrain a property
снять запрещение — remove, или lift, a ban; юр. lift / withdraw* the arrest
запрещение атомного оружия — prohibition of atomic weapons, ban on atomic weapons
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4 запрещение
с.1) ( запрет) prohibition; ban; ( на торговлю) embargoзапреще́ние я́дерного ору́жия — prohibition of [ban on] nuclear weapons
снять запреще́ние — remove / lift a ban
наложи́ть запреще́ние на иму́щество юр. — put a distrain on the property, seize / distrain a property
снять запреще́ние юр. — lift / withdraw the arrest
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5 наложить
I несовер. - накладывать; совер. - наложить(что-л. на что-л.)lay (on), apply (to); put (on, over), set (to); (super)impose (поверх чего-л.); leave (trace) перен.; fill; pack, loadналожить повязку на рану — to bandage/dress a wound
наложить себе на тарелку чего-л.разг. — to help oneself (to)
наложить швы — мед. to put in (the) stitches
••II (что-л. на кого-л./что-л.)наложить на себя руки устар. — to lay hands on oneself; to take one's own life
несовер. - налагать; совер. - наложить1) lay (on, upon)2) impose, inflict (on, upon) (о взыскании, обязательстве); inflict (on, upon) (о наказании)наложить штраф/пеню — to impose a fine (upon); to fine
наложить запрещение — to prohibit; to put an arrest (on) юр.
наложить контрибуцию — to lay under contribution; to impose an indemnity (on); to require an indemnity (from)
••III (чего-л.; что-л.)совер.put, lay (какое-то количество)IV (что-л.)несовер. - класть; совер. - наложитьapply, leave- наложить отпечаток -
6 налагать
наладить (вн. на вн.)1. lay* (d. on, upon)2. (о взыскании, обязательстве) impose (d. on, upon), inflict (d. on, upon); ( о наказании) inflict (d. on, upon)наложить штраф, пеню — impose a fine (upon), fine (d.)
налагать контрибуцию (на вн.) — lay* under contribution (d.), impose an indemnity (on), require an indemnity (from)
налагать запрещение (на вн.) — prohibit (d.); юр. put* an arrest (on)
наложить арест на имущество юр. — seize the property
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7 налагать
несов. - налага́ть, сов. - наложи́ть (вн. на вн.)ср. тж. накладывать1) ( класть поверх чего-л) lay (d on, upon)2) ( вводить в действие какую-л меру) impose (d on, upon), inflict (d on, upon); ( о наказании) inflict (d on, upon)налага́ть штраф / пе́ню — impose a fine (upon), fine (d)
налага́ть контрибу́цию (на вн.) — lay (d) under contribution, impose an indemnity (on), require an indemnity (from)
налага́ть запреще́ние (на вн.) — prohibit (d); юр. put an arrest (on)
налага́ть аре́ст на иму́щество юр. — seize [siːz] / attach the property
налага́ть резолю́цию на заявле́ние — endorse an application
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8 налагать
(что-л. на кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - налагать; совер. - наложить1) lay (on, upon)2) impose, inflict (on, upon) (о взыскании, обязательстве); inflict (on, upon) (о наказании)налагать штраф/пеню — to impose a fine (upon); to fine
налагать запрещение — to prohibit; to put an arrest (on) юр.
налагать контрибуцию — to lay under contribution; to impose an indemnity (on); to require an indemnity (from)
•налагать на — lay down, lay over, superimpose (on)
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9 арестовать
1) General subject: apprehend, arrest, bust, copper, detain, lag, lay by the heels, lay hands on (кого-л.), nab, nail, nobble, take in charge, take into custody, put the snatch on (кого-л.), clap by the heels (схватить, кого-л.)3) American: (smb.) put the claw on4) Military: place in arrest5) Law: attach, place under arrest, put under arrest6) Economy: take7) Australian slang: nick8) Jargon: bag, brace, haul in, knock it, knock it off, mit, mitt, pick someone up, pinch, pull in, put the cuff on ( someone), rap, clip, collar, knock-over, knockover, lumber, peel, pull9) leg.N.P. apprehend (speaking of persons, in criminal cases), arrest (speaking of persons, especially in cases which are not criminal, or of ships, in admiralty cases), attach (speaking of property, especially in cases of mesne process), seize (speaking of property, especially in cases of execution of the judgment)10) Makarov: commit to custody, commit to jail, commit to prison, make a pinch, place( smb.) under arrest (кого-л.), put (smb.) under arrest (кого-л.), take (smb.) in charge (кого-л.), clap by the heels, clap by the heels (кого-л.) -
10 арест
1) General subject: apprehension, arrest, caption, custody, detention, elbow, freezing, pinch, run in, taking2) Military: confinement, disciplinary confinement, imprisonment, sentence of confinement3) Law: commitment, committal, hold, nam, putting under arrest, taking of the body (кого-л.)4) Economy: confiscation5) Scottish language: arrestment6) Jargon: bang, round-up, rumble, take the rap, gotcha (The cop reached out, grasped Bruno's shoulder, and made the gotcha. Полицейский дотянулся, схватил Бруно за плечо и арестовал его.), scoop, bust, collar, fall, mit, mitt, pick up, pickup, rap, run-in, slough, snatch, the mitt, trip (обычно с отправкой в тюрьму)7) Banking: block account9) Patents: attachment11) leg.N.P. apprehension (speaking of persons, in criminal cases), arrest (speaking of persons, especially in cases which are not criminal, or of ships, in admiralty cases), attachment (speaking of property, especially in cases of mesne process), distraint (speaking of property, especially in cases of execution of the judgment), seizure (speaking of property, especially in cases of execution of the judgment) -
11 арест
сущ.arrest; detention; (денежного вклада и т.п.) attachment; (груза, товара) arrest; attachment; seizure; sequestration; ( имущества должника у третьего лица) garnishmentбыть (находиться) под арестом — to be held in custody; be under arrest
налагать (производить) арест — to arrest; commit to (take into) custody; detain; effect (make) an arrest; place under arrest; (на денежный вклад и т.п.) to attach; ( на имущество в обеспечение долга) to arrest; attach; distrain; distress; seize; sequestrate
отменять наложение ареста на имущество — to call back / off (lift, reverse, revoke, set aside) attachment (seizure / sequestration of property)
содержать под арестом — to hold in custody; keep under arrest
ордер на арест — arrest warrant; warrant of arrest
понятой при аресте — arrest witness; witness of arrest
пострадавший от незаконного ареста или содержания под стражей — victim of unlawful arrest or detention
снятие ареста — ( с имущества) release from attachment
- арест за хранение наркотиковарест по ордеру, арест по по приказу судьи — arrest by a warrant
- арест имущества
- арест на законном основании
- арест по обвинению
- арест по подозрению
- арест по сфабрикованному обвинению
- домашний арест
- законный арест
- незаконный арест
- предварительный арест
- произвольный арест
- санкционированный арест
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12 арестовывать
1) General subject: apprehend, arrest, attach, bone, bust, lag, nab, nobble, take in charge, detain, arrest for (кого-л. за что-л.)3) American: flag4) Military: place in arrest5) Law: bring in custody, bring up, lock-up, put under arrest, take, take up6) Economy: confiscate8) Politics: (up) round9) Jargon: sidetrack, slough up, give a tug, Yank, bag (кого-либо), hook, put sleeve on (someone), put the snatch on (someone or something), roust, run in, snatch, tag10) Business: bring in, detain in custody, take into custody11) leg.N.P. apprehend (speaking of persons, in criminal cases), arrest (speaking of persons, especially in cases which are not criminal, or of ships, in admiralty cases), attach (speaking of property, especially in cases of mesne process), seize (speaking of property, especially in cases of execution of the judgment) -
13 Pfändung
Pfändung f 1. FIN pawnage; 2. RECHT distraint of property; 3. VERSICH attachment* * *f 1. < Finanz> pawnage; 2. < Recht> distraint of property; 3. < Versich> attachment* * *Pfändung
levy of distress, attachment, seizure, distraint, arrest[ment], distrainment, execution, extent, pounding (Scot.);
• nicht beendete Pfändung uncompleted attachment;
• erneute Pfändung fresh execution;
• fruchtlose Pfändung unsatisfied execution;
• mehrfache Pfändung multiple execution (seizure);
• unberechtigt vorgenommene Pfändung undue attachment;
• vorläufige Pfändung preliminary execution;
• wiederholte Pfändung reattachment;
• Pfändung eines Bankkontos attachment of a bank account;
• Pfändung eines Drittschuldners garnishee order (Br.), garnishment, factorizing process (US);
• Pfändung einer Forderung arrest (attachment) of a debt;
• Pfändung der Früchte auf dem Halm seizure of crops;
• Pfändung des Lohns garnishment (execution) on wages;
• Pfändung wegen Mietschulden (Mietrückstands) distress for [non-payment of] rent;
• Pfändung beweglicher Sachen seizure of movables;
• Pfändung gegen Sicherheitsleistung attachment against security;
• Pfändung eines Staatsschuldners extent in chief (Br.);
• Pfändung aufheben to lift a seizure, to replevin, to remove the seals, to vacate an attachment;
• Pfändung ausbringen to levy a distress, to distrain;
• Pfändung gegen j. ausbringen to issue an attachment against s. one’s goods;
• Pfändung beantragen to sue a distraint;
• Pfändung betreiben to levy a distraint (distress), to distrain upon s. one’s belongings;
• Pfändung in das bewegliche Vermögen wegen nicht bezahlter Miete betreiben to distrain chattels for non-payment of rent;
• Pfändung durchführen to make a seizure;
• Pfändung einer Forderung durchführen to institute garnishee proceedings, to arrest a debt;
• der Pfändung unterliegen to be subject to attachment;
• nicht der Pfändung unterliegen to be exempt from execution, to be judgment- (mace-, US) proof;
• Pfändung verhindern to buy out the execution;
• Pfändung vornehmen to levy a distress, to put in an execution;
• Pfändung wegen ausstehender Schulden vornehmen to seize s. one’s goods for payment of debts. -
14 наложение ареста
1) General subject: arrest (на имущество), attachment, condemnation, freezing, seizure2) Law: arrestment, distraining, distrainment, distraint, seizure (на имущество), sequester, sequestration3) Accounting: attachment (напр. на товар), embargo (напр. на судно)4) Fishery: attachment (на имущество)5) leg.N.P. arrest (speaking of ships, in admiralty cases), attachment (speaking of property, especially in cases of mesne process), impounding (speaking of property, especially in cases of execution of the judgment), seizure (speaking of property, especially in cases of execution of the judgment) -
15 aresz|t
m (G aresztu) 1. sgt Prawo (kara) jail, custody- otrzymać trzy miesiące aresztu to receive three months in jail- nałożyć areszt na kogoś przest. to place sb under arrest, to take sb into custody- areszt ścisły close arrest2. (pomieszczenie) jail, prison- przebywać w areszcie to be in jail- podejrzanych osadzono w areszcie the suspects were jailed a. put in jail- wypuścić kogoś z aresztu to release sb from jail3. sgt Prawo (zajęcie własności) distraint, distress- areszt na majątku a. na majątek the distraint of sb’s property- obłożyć aresztem czyjeś dobra to distrain (on) sb’s goods- □ areszt domowy Prawo house arrest- areszt statku Prawo arrest of shipThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > aresz|t
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16 résidence
résidence [ʀezidɑ̃s]feminine noun• résidence principale/secondaire main/second home* * *ʀezidɑ̃s1) ( maison) residence2) ( domicile) place of residence3) ( groupe d'immeubles) block of flats GB, apartment complex US•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʀezidɑ̃s nf1) (= habitation) residence2) (= immeuble) apartment building3) [artiste] residence* * *résidence nf1 ( maison) residence;2 ( domicile) place of residence; changer de résidence to change one's place of residence; établir sa résidence en France to take up residence in France; il faut 5 ans de résidence dans le pays you must have been resident in the country for 5 years; en résidence surveillée, assigné à résidence under house arrest; ⇒ certificat;3 ( immeuble) (luxury) apartment building;4 ( groupe d'immeubles) residential development, apartment complex US.résidence principale/secondaire main/second home; résidence universitaire (university) hall of residence GB, residence hall US.[rezidɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [domicile] residencerésidence principale/secondaire main/second home3. [maison] residential property -
17 Beschlagnahme
Beschlagnahme f 1. GRUND distraint; 2. IMP/EXP confiscation, seizure; 3. RECHT attachment, arrest, sequestration; seizure (TKG); levy (von Besitz); distraint (von Grundbesitz); 4. LOGIS detention; 5. VERSICH attachment* * *f 1. < Grund> distraint; 2. <Imp/Exp> confiscation, seizure; 3. < Recht> arrest, sequestration, TKG seizure, von Besitz levy, von Grundbesitz distraint; 4. < Transp> detention; 5. < Versich> attachment* * *Beschlagnahme
arrest[ment], [levy of] distress, distraint, seizure, attachment, stoppage, (Enteignung) confiscation, trustee process (US), (Inanspruchnahme) requisition, (Inbesitznahme) reseizure, (Schiff) seizure, embargo, (Seeschadenversicherung) detainment, (Völkerrecht) sequestration, (Zurückbehaltung) retention, (Zwangsverwaltung) sequestration;
• unter Beschlagnahme requisitioned, confiscated;
• generelle Beschlagnahme (Völkerrecht) general reprisal;
• gerichtliche Beschlagnahme judicial sequestration, distress, distraint;
• sofortige Beschlagnahme immediate extent;
• unbeschränkte Beschlagnahme distress infinite;
• vorläufige Beschlagnahme equitable levy;
• Beschlagnahme beim Drittschuldner garnishment;
• Beschlagnahme ausländischen Eigentums foreign attachment;
• Beschlagnahme und Einbringung eines Schiffes seizure of a ship;
• Beschlagnahme von Einkünften (Völkerrecht) sequestration of income;
• Beschlagnahme von Grundstücken (Immobilien) seizure of real estate;
• Beschlagnahme eines Hauses requisition of a house;
• Beschlagnahme von Konterbande impounding of contraband goods;
• Beschlagnahme eines Schiffes arrest of a vessel;
• Beschlagnahme durch Veräußerungsverbot constructive seizure;
• Beschlagnahme eines Vermögens attachment of property;
• Beschlagnahme durch Wegnahme actual seizure;
• Beschlagnahme einer Zeitung suppression of a newspaper;
• Beschlagnahme anordnen (verfügen) to levy an attachment order (a distress) (US);
• Beschlagnahme eines Schiffes anordnen to order the detention of a ship;
• Beschlagnahme eines Vermögens anordnen to award sequestration of an estate;
• Beschlagnahme aufheben to discharge (release, vacate, withdraw) an attachment, to loose an arrestment, (Haus) to derequisition (Br.), (Schiff) to take off an embargo;
• der Beschlagnahme unterliegen to be subject to attachment (seizure);
• Beschlagnahme vornehmen to effect a seizure;
• Beschlagnahme anordnung, Beschlagnahmebeschluss [order of] sequestration, writ of sequestration (Br.), distress warrant, (Haus) requisition order;
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18 ἁρπάζω
ἁρπάζω fut. ἁρπάσω J 10:28; 1 aor. ἥρπασα; pf. 3 sg. ἥρπακεν Hos 6:1. Mid.: fut. ἁρπῶμαι LXX. Pass.: 2 fut. ἁρπαγήσομαι 1 Th 4:17; 1 aor. ἡρπάσθην Rv 12:5 (cp. Jos., Bell. 2, 69); 2 aor. ἡρπάγην 2 Cor 12:2, 4; Wsd 4:11 (Jos., Ant. 6, 14; 12, 144; B-D-F §71, 2) (s. ἁρπαγή; Hom.+) ‘snatch, seize’, i.e. take suddenly and vehemently, or take away in the sense of① to make off w. someone’s property by attacking or seizing, steal, carry off, drag away (so mostly LXX; En 102:9) τὶ someth. of wild animals (Gen 37:33; Ps 7:3; JosAs 12:10) J 10:12 (X., Mem. 2, 7, 14); 1 Cl 35:11 (Ps 49:22). Of thieving people (SIG 1168, 111 [IV B.C.]; TestJob 18:1; Jos., Ant. 20, 214) τὰ σκεύη his property Mt 12:29. τὰ ἀλλότρια other people’s property B 10:4.② to grab or seize suddenly so as to remove or gain control, snatch/take awayⓐ forcefully τινά someone (Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 113 §474; Polyaenus 8, 34; Ps.-Apollod. 1, 5, 1, 1 of Persephone; Ps.-Callisth. 1, 24, 3; Judg 21:21; TestJob 39:1) ἁ. αὐτόν take him away J 6:15 (cp. Jos., Bell. 4, 259, Ant. 19, 162; Philogonius, who ἐκ μέσης τ. ἀγορᾶς ἁρπασθείς was made a bishop [Chrysost. I p. 495d Montf.]; AcThom 165 [Aa II/2, 278, 5]); Ac 23:25 v.l. Of an arrest ἁ. τινὰ ἐκ μέσου αὐτῶν take someone away fr. among them Ac 23:10. Of seed already sown tear out Mt 13:19. ἁ. ἐκ τ. χειρός snatch fr. the hand (cp. 2 Km 23:21) J 10:28f; Hv 2, 1, 4. Of rescue from threatening danger (JosAs 12:8): ἐκ τοῦ πυρὸς ἁ. snatch fr. the fire Jd 23.ⓑ in such a way that no resistance is offered (Herodian 1, 11, 5; Quint. Smyrn. 11, 291 [Aphrodite ‘snatches away’ Aeneas, who is in danger]; Wsd 4:11; ApcEsdr 5:7; ApcMos 37 εἰς τὴν Ἀχερουσίαν λίμνην; cp. ViEzk 15 [p. 75, 14 Sch.]; cp. Jos., Ant. 7, 113), esp. of the πνεῦμα κυρίου, which carries someone away Ac 8:39 (v.l. has ἄγγελος κυρίου.—On the word πνεῦμα, which can signify either ‘spirit’ or ‘wind’, cp. Apollon. Rhod. 3, 1114, where ἀναρπάζειν is used of winds which transport a person from one place to another far away). Pass. ἁρπαγῆναι ἕως τρίτου οὐρανοῦ be caught up to the third heaven 2 Cor 12:2 (Hesych. Miles. [VI A.D.], Vir. Ill. c. 66 JFlach [1880]: Tribonian, a polytheist, says of Emperor Justinian ὅτι οὐκ ἀποθανεῖται, ἀλλὰ μετὰ σαρκὸς εἰς οὐρανοὺς ἁρπαγήσεται); ἁ. εἰς τ. παράδεισον vs. 4; ἁ. ἐν νεφέλαις εἰς ἀέρα 1 Th 4:17; ἁ. πρὸς τ. θεόν Rv 12:5.—The mng. of ἁ. τὴν βασιλείαν τ. οὐρανῶν Mt 11:12 is difficult to determine; ἁ. beside βιάζειν (as Plut., Mor. 203c et al.; s. HAlmqvist, Plut. u. d. NT, ’46, 38; 117f; s. βιάζω 1a) prob. means someth. like seize or claim for oneself (cp. X., An. 6, 5, 18; 6, 6, 6; Epict. 4, 7, 22; Plut., Mor. 81c; Iren. 1, 16, 2 [Harv. I 161, 9]; s. WKnox, HTR 41, ’48, 237). Another possibility is plunder (Libanius, Or. 1 p. 147, 4 F. κώμας ἁ.; Polyaenus 8, 11 τ. πόλεως ἁρπαγή=plundering of the city).—Finally ἁ. τι grasp something quickly, eagerly, with desire (Musonius in Stob. 3, 7, 23 [III 315, 4 H.] ἅρπαζε τὸ καλῶς ἀποθνῄσκειν; Aelian, NA 2, 50; Libanius, Declam. 4, 81 vol. V 281, 16 F. ἁ. τὴν δωρεάν).—B. 744. DELG. EDNT. M-M. TW. Sv. -
19 capiō
capiō cēpī (capsis, old for cēperis, C.), captus, ere [CAP-], to take in hand, take hold of, lay hold of, take, seize, grasp: flabellum, T.: sacra manu, V.: pocula, H.: baculum, O.: pignera, L.: manibus tympanum, Ct.: lora, Pr.: arma capere alii, seized their arms, S.: ensem, O.: tela, O.: omnia arma contra illam pestem, i. e. contend in every way: Manlium arma cepisse, had begun hostilities, S.: capere arma parabat, was on the point of attacking, O.—Of food, to take, partake of: Cibum cum eā, T.: lauti cibum capiunt, Ta. — To take captive, seize, make prisoner: belli duces captos tenetis: unus e filiis captus est, Cs.: capta tria milia peditum, L.: alquos Byzantii, N.: captos ostendere civibus hostes, H.: Num capti (Phryges) potuere capi? could they not, when taken, be taken (once for all)? V.: casus est enim in capiendo (sc. praedones).—To catch, hunt down, take: pro se quisque quod ceperat adferebat: cervum, Ph.: illa pro lepusculis capiebantur, patellae, etc.—To win, captivate, charm, allure, enchain, enslave, fascinate: ut te redimas captum (i. e. amore), T.: quibus (rebus) illa aetas capi ac deleniri potest: te pecuniā captum: quem suā cepit humanitate, N.: hunc capit argenti splendor, H.: dulcedine vocis, O.: (bos) herbā captus viridi, V.: oculis captis.— To cheat, seduce, deceive, mislead, betray, delude, catch: Aut quā viā te captent eādem ipsos capi? T.: eodem captus errore, involved in: suis miserum me cepit ocellis, Pr.: carmine formosae capiuntur, Tb.: me dolis, S.: capi alcuius dolo, N.: alqm amicitiae mendacis imagine, O.—To defeat, convict, cast, overcome (in a suit or dispute): ne tui consultores capiantur: in capiendo adversario versutus (orator).—To harm, lame, mutilate, maim, disable, impair, weaken: oculis et auribus captus, blind and deaf: membris omnibus captus: altero oculo capitur, loses an eye, L.: capti auribus metu, L.: lumine, O.: numquam erit tam captus equester ordo: captā re p. — P. pass., of the mind, deprived of sense, silly, insane, crazed, lunatic, mad: mente esse captum: virgines captae furore, L.: capti et stupentes animi, L. — To choose, select, elect, take, pick out, adopt, accept: iudicem populum R., L.: Me arbitrum, T.: inimicos homines, make enemies, T.: sacerdotem sortito: Flaccus flamen captus a Licinio erat, L. — Of places, to occupy, choose, select, take possession of, enter into: loca capere, to take up a position, Cs.: castris locum capere: locum extra urbem editum capere, N.: locum editiorem, S.: capto monte, Cs.: Aventinum ad inaugurandum templa, L.: montes fugā, for refuge, L.: tumulum, V.: terras captas despectare videntur (cycni), to be settling down on places selected, V. — To take by force, capture, storm, reduce, conquer, seize: pauca (oppida), S.: Troiā captā, L.: quod (agri) de Campanis ceperant: castra hostium, N.: oppida manu, V.; cf. oppressā captāque re p.: patriam suam, L.—To reach, attain, arrive at, betake oneself to: insulam, Cs.: oti illum portum.—Of property or money, to take, seize, wrest, receive, obtain, acquire, get: agros de hostibus: ager ex hostibus captus, L.: praedas, N.: ex hostibus pecuniam, L.: cape cedo, give and take, T.: de re p. nihil praeter gloriam, N.: ex calamitate populi R. nomen capere, Cs.: regnum Tiberinus ab illis Cepit, succeeded to, O.— With pecuniam, to take illegally, exact, extort, accept a bribe, take blackmail: contra leges pecuniam cepisse?: pecuniae per vim atque iniuriam captae: aperte pecunias ob rem iudicandam: alqm pecuniae captae arcessere, S.—To take, inherit, obtain, acquire, get, accept: morte testamentove alcuius alqd capere: a civibus Romanis hereditates: si capiendi Ius nullum uxori, Iu.—To collect, receive, obtain: ex eis praediis talenta argenti, T.: stipendium iure belli, Cs.: ex quo (castro) talenta, N.— Fig., to take, seize, obtain, get, enjoy, reap: Fructum, T.: fructūs auctoritatis: fructum vestri in me amoris: alquid ex eā re commodi? T.: utilitates ex amicitiā.—To take, assume, acquire, put on: gestūs voltūsque novos, T.: figuras, O.—To take, assume, adopt, cultivate, cherish, possess: petitoris personam: patris vim: patrium animum.— To undertake, assume, enter upon, accept, take up: provinciam duram, T.: consulatum: honores, N.: rerum moderamen, O.: rem p., S.: magistratum, L.—With dat. of person, to obtain for, secure for: patres praeturam Camillo ceperunt, L.—To begin, enter upon, undertake: bellum: labores, T.: augurium ex arce, L.: aliud initium belli, i. e. war on a new plan, Cs.: conatūs ad erumpendum, L.: nec vestra capit discordia finem, V.: ad impetum capiundum spatium, to take a start, L.: somnum, fall asleep.—Poet.: Unde nova ingressūs experientia cepit? i. e. was devised, V.—To seize, embrace, take (an opportunity): si quam causam ceperit, T.: tempus ad te adeundi.—To form, conceive, entertain, come to, reach: sensum verae gloriae: ex lucri magnitudine coniecturam furti: consilium unā tecum, T.: consilium hominis fortunas evertere: consilium equitatum demittere, Cs.: consilium ut exirem: legionis opprimendae consilium, Cs.—To take, derive, draw, obtain: de te exemplum, T.: exemplum ex aliquā re. — To take, entertain, conceive, receive, be subjected to, suffer, experience: miseriam omnem, T.: angorem pro amico: ex huius incommodis molestiam: infamiam sine voluptate: invidiam apud patres ex largitione, L.: timorem, V.: voluptatem animi.— With a feeling as subj, to seize, overcome, possess, occupy, affect, take possession of, move: Cupido cepit miseram nunc me, proloqui, etc.: ut caperet odium illam mei, T.: nos oblivio ceperat: Romulum cupido cepit urbis condendae, L.: animum cura cepit, L.: meae si te ceperunt taeda laudis, V.: dementia cepit amantem, V.—Of injury or loss, to suffer, take, be subjected to: calamitatem: incommodi nihil.—Esp., in the formula by which the senate, in great emergencies, gave absolute power to magistrates: videant ne quid res p. detrimenti capiat: senatus decrevit, darent operam consules, ne quid, etc., S.—To take in, receive, hold, contain, be large enough for: capit alveus amnes O.: terra feras cepit, O.: quid turbae est! Aedes nostrae vix capient, scio, T.: unā domo iam capi non possunt: Nec iam se capit unda, V.: Non tuus hoc capiet venter plus ac meus, H.: tot domūs locupletissimas istius domus una capiet? will swallow up.—To contain, hold, suffice for, be strong enough for, bear: eam amentiam: nec capiunt inclusas pectora flammas, O.: iram Non capit ipsa suam, O.: Nec te Troia capit, is too small for your glory, V.—To take, receive, hold, comprehend, grasp, embrace: gratia, quantam maximam animi nostri capere possunt: ille unus veram speciem senatūs cepit, L.* * *Icapere, additional forms V TRANStake hold, seize; grasp; take bribe; arrest/capture; put on; occupy; captivateIIcapere, cepi, captus V TRANStake hold, seize; grasp; take bribe; arrest/capture; put on; occupy; captivateIIItaking/seizing -
20 запрещение запрещени·е
1) prohibition, ban, banning; (на торговлю) embargo; (на въезд в страну) exclusionраспространить запрещение на что-л. — to extend prohibition to smth.
снять запрещение — to lift / to remove a ban
всеобъемлющее, полное запрещение испытаний ядерного оружия — comprehensive and total ban on nuclear tests
запрещение принудительного перемещения гражданских лиц — prohibition of forced movement of civilians
запрещение разработки, производства и накопления запасов бактериологического и токсинного оружия — prohibition of the development, production and stockpiling of bacteriological / germ and toxin weapons
2) юр. (судебное) injunction; (на имущество) distraintналожить запрещение на имущество — to distrain / to put an arrest on a property
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