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1 Gesetz
Gesetz n POL, RECHT (BE) Act of Parliament, (AE) Act of Congress (Gesetzgebung); law, act, statute (geltendes Recht); lex (Latein) • das Gesetz einhalten RECHT respect the law, abide by the law • das Gesetz zwingt niemanden, Unmögliches zu tun RECHT lex non cogit ad impossibilia • dem Gesetz zuwiderhandeln RECHT fail to observe the law, contravene the law • durch Gesetz RECHT by statute (geschriebenes Recht, Statut, Satzung) • ein Gesetz abschaffen RECHT repeal a law • ein Gesetz aufheben RECHT repeal a law • ein Gesetz beschließen RECHT pass a law, carry a law • ein Gesetz verletzen RECHT fall foul of the law, violate the law • gegen das Gesetz RECHT against the law, unlawful, illegal • gegen das Gesetz verstoßen RECHT break the law • nicht nach dem Gesetz handeln RECHT fail to observe the law • vor dem Gesetz RECHT in the eyes of the law* * *n <Pol, Recht> Gesetzgebung Act of Parliament (BE), Act of Congress (AE) geltendes Recht law, act, statute Latin lex ■ das Gesetz einhalten < Recht> respect the law, abide by the law ■ das Gesetz zwingt niemanden, Unmögliches zu tun < Recht> lex non cogit ad impossibilia ■ dem Gesetz zuwiderhandeln < Recht> fail to observe the law, contravene the law ■ durch Gesetz < Recht> geschriebenes Recht, Statut, Satzung by statute ■ ein Gesetz abschaffen < Recht> repeal a law ■ ein Gesetz aufheben < Recht> repeal a law ■ ein Gesetz verletzen < Recht> fall foul of the law, violate the law ■ nicht nach dem Gesetz handeln < Recht> fail to observe the law ■ vor dem Gesetz < Recht> in the eyes of the law* * *Gesetz
law, parliamentary act, (Erlass) act, enactment, decree, (Gesetzesvorlage) bill;
• aufgrund eines Gesetzes by virtue of a law;
• im Sinne dieses Gesetzes within the meaning of this law;
• kraft Gesetzes by operation of law;
• nach bestehenden Gesetzen under existing laws;
• nicht den Gesetzen des Gastlandes unterworfen extraterritorial;
• vom Gesetz vorgeschrieben mandatory;
• anwendbares Gesetz law applicable;
• aufgehobenes Gesetz extinct law;
• von der Regierung eingebrachtes Gesetz administration bill (US);
• im Verordnungswege erlassenes Gesetz decree law;
• eurobezogene Gesetze euro-related legislation;
• gewerbepolizeiliches Gesetz Factory Act (Br.);
• gültiges Gesetz operative (established) law;
• ökonomisches Gesetz economic law;
• rückwirkendes Gesetz ex-post-facto (retroactive) law;
• umweltpolitische Gesetze environmental legislation;
• ungültiges Gesetz dead law;
• verbrauchsbeschränkendes Gesetz sumptuary law;
• zwingendes Gesetz binding law;
• Gesetz von Angebot und Nachfrage general law of demand, law of supply and demand;
• Gesetz über Arbeitsverträge (Finnland) Contracts of Employment Act;
• Gesetz über die Arbeitsumgebung Work Environment Act;
• Gesetz zur Aufrechterhaltung der Vollbeschäftigung Employment Act (US);
• Gesetz über Bausparkassen Building Societies Act (Br.);
• Gesetz zur Bekämpfung von Verbrechen und Aufruhr Crime and Disorder Act (Br.);
• Gesetz zur Beschränkung der Gastwirtshaftung Hotel Proprietors Act (Br.);
• Gesetz über die Beziehungen zwischen den Rassen Race Relations Act (Br.);
• Gesetz vom abnehmenden Bodenertrag law of diminishing returns;
• Gesetz über das Bundesaufsichtsamt für das Versicherungswesen Federal Credit Union Act (US);
• Gesetz über die Diskriminierung Behinderter Disability Discrimination Act (Br.);
• Gesetz des Durchschnittsprofits law of average profit;
• Gesetz zur Einführung der Sommerzeit Daylight Saving Act (Br.);
• Gesetz über ungerechtfertigte Entlassung (Irland) Unfair Dismissal Act;
• Gesetz der seltenen Ereignisse Poisson distribution;
• Gesetz über die Errichtung gemeinnütziger Stiftungen Charities Act (Br.);
• Gesetz vom abnehmenden Ertragszuwachs law of returns to scale;
• Gesetz der Europäischen Gemeinschaften European Communities Bill;
• Gesetz in der Fassung vom... law as amended on...;
• Gesetz zur Finanzierung des sozialen Wohnungsbaues Housing Finance Act (Br.);
• Gesetz über die Gemeinschaftsaufgabe zur Verbesserung der regionalen Wirtschaftsstruktur Town and Country Planning Act (Br.);
• Gesetz über die Gleichberechtigung im Erwerbsleben (Irland) Employment Equality Act;
• Gesetz des abnehmenden Grenznutzens law of diminishing utility;
• Gesetz der abnehmenden Grenzproduktivität law of diminishing marginal productivity;
• Gesetz zum Jugendschutz im Internet Children‘s On-line Privacy Protection Act (COPPA);
• Gesetz der komparativen Kosten law of comparative costs;
• Gesetz mit rückwirkender Kraft retrospective law;
• Gesetz über eingetragene gleichgeschlechtliche Lebensgemeinschaften (Dänemark) law on registered same-sex partnerships;
• Gesetz über Lebensversicherungsanstalten Assurance Companies Act (Br.);
• Gesetz über Löhne, Arbeitszeit und Arbeitsbedingungen Fair Labor Standards Act (US);
• Gesetz über die Neufestsetzung von Einheitswerten Rating and Valuation Act (Br.);
• Gesetz über die öffentliche Ordnung Public Order Act (Br.);
• Gesetz über die Preisbindung von Markenartikeln Fair Trading (Br.) (Fair Trade, US) Act;
• Gesetz über die Rechte und Pflichten von Hotelinhabern (Irland) Hotel Proprietors’ Act;
• Gesetze und [Rechts]verordnungen laws and regulations;
• Gesetz zur Regelung von Entlassungsabfindungen Redundancy Payments Act (Br.);
• Gesetz zur Regelung von Lebensgemeinschaften partnership law;
• Gesetz über Sicherheit am Arbeitsplatz Occupational Safety Act;
• Gesetz über Sozialversicherungsabgaben Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) (US);
• Gesetz über die Steigerung der Arbeitsproduktivität law of growth of productivity;
• Gesetz zum Verbot der Aufwiegelung zu Hass (Irland) Prohibition of Incitement to Hatred Act;
• Gesetz zur Verhütung von Kapitalanlagenbetrug Prevention of Fraud Act (Br.);
• Gesetz über Versicherungsgesellschaften Insurance Companies Act (Br.);
• Gesetz über Videoaufzeichnungen Video Recordings Act;
• Gesetz zur Wahrung des Bankgeheimnisses banking secrecy law;
• Gesetze gegen den unlauteren Wettbewerb Unfair Trade Practices Acts (US);
• Gesetz abändern to amend a bill, to revise a law;
• Gesetz ablehnen (parl.) to kill a bill;
• Gesetz annehmen to carry a law;
• dem Gesetz Gewalt antun to strain a law;
• Gesetz mit aller Strenge anwenden to put a law in force with all its rigo(u)r;
• Gesetz aufheben to repeal (abolish, abrogate) a law;
• Gesetz auslegen to construe (expound) a law;
• Gesetz befolgen to comply with a law;
• Gesetz nicht befolgen to disobey the law;
• Gesetz beschließen (parl.) to carry (pass) a bill;
• Gesetz durchpeitschen to jam a bill through Congress (US), to rattle (rush) a bill through the House (Br.);
• Gesetz einbringen to introduce (table, Br.) a bill;
• schärfere Gesetze erfordern to demand ever-stricter laws;
• Gewohnheitsrecht zum Gesetz erheben to erect a custom into law;
• in den Anwendungsbereich eines Gesetzes fallen to come under the provisions of a law;
• Lücke im Gesetz finden to find a loophole in the law;
• Gesetz wirkungslos machen to make a law of no effect;
• im Gesetz nachlesen to read up in a law;
• Schutz eines Gesetzes in Anspruch nehmen to claim the benefit of a law;
• Gesetz außer Kraft setzen to invalidate (rescind) an act;
• Gesetz vorübergehend außer Kraft setzen to suspend the operation of a law;
• Gesetz in Kraft setzen to give effect to a law, to put a law into force;
• Gesetz umgehen to get around (dodge, circumvent) a law;
• Gesetz verabschieden to carry (pass) a bill, to pass an act;
• Gesetz über Lebensgemeinschaften verabschieden to adopt a law on domestic partnerships;
• gegen ein Gesetz verstoßen to violate (offend against) a law;
• gegen den Geist eines Gesetzes verstoßen to circumvent the spirit of a law;
• Gesetz verwässern to water down a bill;
• dem Gesetz zuwiderhandeln to run counter to a law;
• Gesetzabänderungsvorschlag einbringen to give notice of an amendment [to a bill];
• Gesetzänderung amendment [to a bill];
• Gesetzannahme carrying (passage) of a bill;
• Gesetzantrag [draft for a parliamentary] bill;
• Gesetzantrag nicht durchbringen to lose a bill;
• Gesetzanwendung law enforcement;
• entsprechende Gesetzanwendung equity of a statute;
• Gesetzauslegung interpretation of a law;
• Gesetzberatung reading of a bill;
• Gesetzblatt Official Register (US) (Gazette, Br.);
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2 herzien
1 [nauwkeurig bekijken] revise♦voorbeelden:1 een nieuwe, herziene uitgave • a new, revised editioneen wet herzien • revise a law -
3 пересмотреть закон
Mass media: overhaul the law, revise the lawУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пересмотреть закон
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4 модифицировать
2) Military: refurnish4) Mathematics: revise5) Law: qualify6) Accounting: dub7) Metrology: perform modification (например, конструкцию)8) Automation: condition, recondition, restyle, style -
5 устранять
1) General subject: brush off, castigate (пороки), choke off, clear away, de-emphasize (помехи, шум и т.п.), deemphasize (помехи, шум и т.п.), eliminate, iron out, make away with, obviate, oust, put out, relieve shortages (чего-л.), remove, smoothen, spike, spire, take out, do away, preclude, push aside (препятствия), neutralize, neutralise, (проблему) solve2) Computers: kill3) Naval: annihilate, retire5) Military: eliminate (нежелательное действие), snafu7) Bookish: sublate8) Rare: vanish10) Law: abate (в порядке самопомощи), dispose (of), address, (напр., нарушение) remedy13) Patents: obviate (недостаток изобретения)14) Business: dispose of16) Arms production: obturate (прорвы газов)17) Makarov: avoid, cancel, clear (дефект, повреждение), eliminate (напр. из организма), eliminate (напр. неисправность), resolve (неясность), rid, uproot, do away with, clear away (сомнения подозрения)18) HR. manage out (новое словечко в современном российском управлении персоналом) -
6 Gesetz abändern
Gesetz abändern
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een wet herzienVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een wet herzien
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8 revidieren
v/t (korrigieren) revise; (überprüfen) check; ich muss meine Meinung revidieren I’ll have to revise my opinion (on that)* * *to revise* * *re|vi|die|ren [revi'diːrən] ptp revidiertvtto revise; (COMM) to audit, to checkdie Wachstumsprognosen wurden nach oben/unten revidiert — the growth forecasts were revised upwards/downwards
* * *re·vi·die·ren *[reviˈdi:rən]vt (geh)1. (rückgängig machen)▪ etw \revidieren to reverse stheine Entscheidung \revidieren to reverse a decision2. (abändern)die Vorschriften wurden in mehreren Punkten revidiert the regulations were revised in several pointsein revidierter Paragraph a revised paragraph* * *transitives Verb revise; amend <law, contract>* * *ich muss meine Meinung revidieren I’ll have to revise my opinion (on that)* * *transitives Verb revise; amend <law, contract>* * *v.to revise v. -
9 abändern
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) change, alter; (Plan etc.) revise, modify; PARL. amend; JUR. commute* * *to modify; to vary; to change; to alter* * *ạb|än|dernvt septo alter ( in +acc to); (= überarbeiten auch) to revise; Gesetzentwurf to amend ( in +acc to); Strafe, Urteil to revise ( in +acc to)* * *(to change the form or quality of, usually slightly: We had to modify the original design.) modify* * *ab|än·dernvtein Gesetz/einen Text/eine Verfassung \abändern to amend a law/text/constitutionein Programm \abändern to change a scheduleeine Strafe \abändern to revise a punishment* * *transitives Verb alter; change; amend < text>* * ** * *transitives Verb alter; change; amend < text>* * *v.to alter v. -
10 descontento
adj.discontent, sad, discontented, displeased.m.dissatisfaction, discontentment, unhappiness, discontent.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: descontentar.* * *► adjetivo1 displeased, unhappy, dissatisfied, discontented► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 malcontent1 discontent, dissatisfaction————————1 discontent, dissatisfaction* * *1. (f. - descontenta)adj.2. noun m.* * *descontento, -a1. ADJ1) (=insatisfecho) dissatisfied, discontented (de with)2) (=disgustado) disgruntled (de about, at)2.SM / F Méx malcontent3. SM1) (=insatisfacción) dissatisfaction2) (=disgusto) disgruntlement3) (Pol) discontent, unrest* * *I- ta adjetivo [estar] dissatisfieddescontento con algo/alguien — unhappy o dissatisfied with something/somebody
IIquedó descontento con lo que le di — he wasn't satisfied o happy with what I gave him
masculino discontent* * *= dissatisfied, discontent, dissatisfaction, irritation, disgruntled, unrest, disaffected, disaffection, restlessness.Ex. If you are dissatisfied with your responses, go back and revise such parts of the text as you think fit.Ex. No one complained about Duff to her, and she decided not to probe for discontents.Ex. During her tenure as head of the EPA library, she dealt with the dissatisfaction with the national treatment of U.S. documents in a most constructive manner, by establishing the Government Documents Round Table (GODORT).Ex. Datto felt a wave of irritation engulf him, but he persevered, keeping his voice steady.Ex. The director of our public library hired as a page the daughter of a friend, who turned out to be unreliable and untrustworthy, and as a consequence had to handle a disgruntled head of circulation.Ex. The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.Ex. Disaffected and literally unliterary pubescent readers were expected to be hooked by his high-flown style.Ex. Further, there is evidence of publisher, author, and library user disaffection with the law of copyright.Ex. A five- to ten-fold increase of the soporific dose resulted in restlessness and disorientation instead of sleep.----* descontento entre los trabajadores = industrial unrest.* descontento político = political unrest.* descontento social = civil unrest, social unrest.* estar descontento con = express + dissatisfaction with.* sentirse descontento con = experience + dissatisfaction with.* * *I- ta adjetivo [estar] dissatisfieddescontento con algo/alguien — unhappy o dissatisfied with something/somebody
IIquedó descontento con lo que le di — he wasn't satisfied o happy with what I gave him
masculino discontent* * *= dissatisfied, discontent, dissatisfaction, irritation, disgruntled, unrest, disaffected, disaffection, restlessness.Ex: If you are dissatisfied with your responses, go back and revise such parts of the text as you think fit.
Ex: No one complained about Duff to her, and she decided not to probe for discontents.Ex: During her tenure as head of the EPA library, she dealt with the dissatisfaction with the national treatment of U.S. documents in a most constructive manner, by establishing the Government Documents Round Table (GODORT).Ex: Datto felt a wave of irritation engulf him, but he persevered, keeping his voice steady.Ex: The director of our public library hired as a page the daughter of a friend, who turned out to be unreliable and untrustworthy, and as a consequence had to handle a disgruntled head of circulation.Ex: The subjects referred to recur frequently in the writings of the 'socially committed' -- drugs, sex, racism, student unrest, riots, scandals in government, conservation, the role of women in society are among them.Ex: Disaffected and literally unliterary pubescent readers were expected to be hooked by his high-flown style.Ex: Further, there is evidence of publisher, author, and library user disaffection with the law of copyright.Ex: A five- to ten-fold increase of the soporific dose resulted in restlessness and disorientation instead of sleep.* descontento entre los trabajadores = industrial unrest.* descontento político = political unrest.* descontento social = civil unrest, social unrest.* estar descontento con = express + dissatisfaction with.* sentirse descontento con = experience + dissatisfaction with.* * *[ ESTAR] dissatisfied descontento CON algo/algn unhappy WITH sth/sb, dissatisfied WITH sth/sbestoy descontento con los resultados I'm unhappy o dissatisfied with the results, I'm not at all happy with the resultsquedó descontento con lo que le di he wasn't satisfied o happy with what I gave himdiscontentmanifestaron su descontento they made known their discontent o dissatisfaction, they let it be known that they were dissatisfied o unhappy* * *
Del verbo descontentar: ( conjugate descontentar)
descontento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
descontentó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
descontento 1◊ -ta adjetivo [estar] dissatisfied;
descontento con algo/algn unhappy o dissatisfied with sth/sb
descontento 2 sustantivo masculino
discontent
descontento,-a
I adjetivo unhappy, dissatisfied [con, with]
II sustantivo masculino dissatisfaction
' descontento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agitación
- conflictividad
- descontenta
- disimulado
- insatisfecho
English:
discontent
- discontented
- dissatisfaction
- dissatisfied
- grunt
- undercurrent
- undertone
- unhappiness
- unhappy
- unrest
- disgruntled
- frustrated
* * *descontento, -a♦ adjunhappy, dissatisfied;estar descontento con algo/alguien to be dissatisfied o unhappy with sth/sb;dijo estar descontento con la decisión de los tribunales he said he was unhappy with the court's decision♦ nmdissatisfaction;los sindicatos expresaron su descontento con la nueva ley the unions expressed their dissatisfaction with the new law;entre la población cundió el descontento discontent was spreading among the population* * *I adj dissatisfiedII m dissatisfaction* * *descontento, -ta adj: discontented, dissatisfieddescontento nm: discontent, dissatisfaction* * * -
11 Revision
f; -, -en2. DRUCK. checking corrected proofs; erste / zweite Revision reading the first / second (corrected) proofs3. (Änderung) revision, change4. JUR. appeal; Revision einlegen lodge an appeal; in ( die) Revision gehen proceed to appeal; siehe auch Berufung(s...)* * *die Revisionrevision; accounting control; appeal on law; reviewal; revisal; appeal; review* * *Re|vi|si|on [revi'zioːn]f -, -en1) (von Meinung, Politik etc) revisionsich in Revision befinden — to be undergoing revision
2) (COMM = Prüfung) audit3) (TYP = letzte Überprüfung) final (proof)readRevision lesen — to do the final (proof)read
4) (JUR = Urteilsanfechtung) appeal (an +acc to)in die Revision gehen, Revision einlegen — to lodge an appeal, to appeal
* * ** * *Re·vi·si·on<-, -en>[reviˈzi̯o:n]f1. FIN, ÖKON auditinterne \Revision internal audit2. JUR appeal\Revision einlegen to appeal, to lodge an appealeiner \Revision stattgeben to uphold an appealdie \Revision zurückweisen to dismiss an appealich bin zu einer \Revision meiner Entscheidung bereit I am prepared to revise my decision* * *die; Revision, Revisionen1) revision; (Änderung) amendment2) (Rechtsw.) appeal [on a point/points of law]Revision einlegen, in die Revision gehen — lodge an appeal [on a point/points of law]
* * *2. TYPO checking corrected proofs;erste/zweite Revision reading the first/second (corrected) proofs3. (Änderung) revision, change4. JUR appeal;Revision einlegen lodge an appeal;* * *die; Revision, Revisionen1) revision; (Änderung) amendment2) (Rechtsw.) appeal [on a point/points of law]Revision einlegen, in die Revision gehen — lodge an appeal [on a point/points of law]
* * *-en f.appeal (court of law) n.appeal (legal) n.audit n.revisal n.revision n. -
12 revision
f; -, -en2. DRUCK. checking corrected proofs; erste / zweite Revision reading the first / second (corrected) proofs3. (Änderung) revision, change4. JUR. appeal; Revision einlegen lodge an appeal; in ( die) Revision gehen proceed to appeal; siehe auch Berufung(s...)* * *die Revisionrevision; accounting control; appeal on law; reviewal; revisal; appeal; review* * *Re|vi|si|on [revi'zioːn]f -, -en1) (von Meinung, Politik etc) revisionsich in Revision befinden — to be undergoing revision
2) (COMM = Prüfung) audit3) (TYP = letzte Überprüfung) final (proof)readRevision lesen — to do the final (proof)read
4) (JUR = Urteilsanfechtung) appeal (an +acc to)in die Revision gehen, Revision einlegen — to lodge an appeal, to appeal
* * ** * *Re·vi·si·on<-, -en>[reviˈzi̯o:n]f1. FIN, ÖKON auditinterne \Revision internal audit2. JUR appeal\Revision einlegen to appeal, to lodge an appealeiner \Revision stattgeben to uphold an appealdie \Revision zurückweisen to dismiss an appealich bin zu einer \Revision meiner Entscheidung bereit I am prepared to revise my decision* * *die; Revision, Revisionen1) revision; (Änderung) amendment2) (Rechtsw.) appeal [on a point/points of law]Revision einlegen, in die Revision gehen — lodge an appeal [on a point/points of law]
* * *…revision f im subst:Bücherrevision audit;Kassenrevision cash audit;Steuerrevision tax audit* * *die; Revision, Revisionen1) revision; (Änderung) amendment2) (Rechtsw.) appeal [on a point/points of law]Revision einlegen, in die Revision gehen — lodge an appeal [on a point/points of law]
* * *-en f.appeal (court of law) n.appeal (legal) n.audit n.revisal n.revision n. -
13 Revision
Revision f 1. MGT, RW audit, auditing, accounting control; 2. RECHT, STEUER appeal; appeal on a question of law, appeal on a point of law (Rechtsbeschwerde); 3. IMP/EXP examination (Zoll) • in Revision gehen RECHT, STEUER enter an appeal (court decision) • Revision einlegen RECHT appeal, lodge an appeal on a point of law, appeal against (court decision)* * *f 1. < Finanz> audit; 2. < Geschäft> revision; 3. <Imp/Exp> Zoll examination; 4. < Mgmnt> overhaul; 5. < Rechnung> audit, accounting control, auditing; 6. < Recht> appeal, appeal on a question of law, appeal on a point of law ■ in Revision gehen < Recht> court decision enter an appeal ■ Revision einlegen < Recht> court decision appeal against* * *Revision
(Abänderung) amendment, modification, revision, (Berufung) revision, (Besichtigung) inspection, (Bücherprüfung) audit[ing], (drucktechn.) revise, (Prüfung auf Richtigbefund) verification review, (Überprüfung) examination, checking, (Urteil) appeal, (Vertrag) reviewal, revisal;
• bei der Revision when auditing the books;
• nicht von der Revision erfasst unaudited;
• außerbetriebliche Revision external audit[ing];
• außerplanmäßige Revision special audit;
• betriebseigene Revision internal audit[ing];
• betriebsfremde Revision external audit;
• laufend durchgeführte Revision periodic audit;
• zum Jahresabschluss durchgeführte Revision completed audit;
• eingehende Revision detailed audit;
• konzerneigene Revision group internal audit;
• in der Berichtszeit vorgenommene Revision interim audit;
• zollamtliche Revision customs examination, examination of the luggage (Br.) (baggage, US);
• Revision der Abschreibungsursachen obsolescence audit;
• Revision einer Bank durch den Vorstand director’s examination;
• Revision der Bilanz balance-sheet audit;
• Revision der Kasse cash audit;
• Revision der Lohnbuchhaltung payroll audit (US);
• Revision durch selbstständige Wirtschaftsprüfer professional audit;
• Revision abschließen to conclude an audit;
• Revision durchführen to prosecute an audit;
• Revision einlegen to lodge an appeal with [the Supreme Court], to give notice of an appeal;
• einer Revision stattgeben to allow (uphold) an appeal;
• über eine Revision verhandeln to hear an appeal from a decision;
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14 исправлять
1) General subject: adjust, amend, beet, better, castigate (лит. произведение), correct, cure (what cannot be cured must be endured - что нельзя исправить, то следует терпеть), do somebody good, emendate, fettle, fix, hold, improve, in repair, mend, put right, readjust (заново), recast, reclaim, rectify, redress, reform (о людях), rehabilitate (преступника), remedy, repair, retrieve (ошибку), revise, right, righten, set right, solder, touch up, think the better of (ся), make up for (упущения), grind true (что-л.)2) Naval: redrew, reduce (наблюденные величины), reduce, true up3) Medicine: resolve5) Construction: make good7) Religion: chasten9) Economy: expunge, reestablish10) Automobile industry: doctor11) Diplomatic term: straighten (тж. straight out, up)13) Metallurgy: patch15) Information technology: repair (программу), update (программу)16) Oil: settle17) Cartography: make a correction, reset18) Patents: set aright19) Business: re-establish, redeem20) Sakhalin energy glossary: make repairs, take remedial action21) Automation: make right -
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2) Naval: truing3) Mathematics: check up, comparison4) Law: verification5) Accounting: reconcilement, reconciliation (бухг.)6) Stock Exchange: matching (In a payment or settlement system, the process used for comparing the trade or settlement details provided by counterparties in order to ensure that they agree on the terms of the transaction)7) Polygraphy: final revise8) Astronautics: check, correlation, tag-up9) Cartography: revision10) Business: tally11) EBRD: comparative check12) Makarov: marked proof, verification (текста и т.п.) -
16 matizar
v.1 to clarify, to explain.2 to tinge.Su emoción matizó su voz Her emotion tinged her voice.3 to blend (art).4 to shade, to blend, to hue.María matiza la pintura Mary shades the paint.* * *2 (sonido) to modulate3 (añadir un matiz) to tinge (de, with)4 (añadir) to add (by way of clarification)■ el presidente madridista matizó que... the Madrid chairman added that...5 (aclarar) to qualify, clarify■ el portavoz del gobierno matizó posteriormente las declaraciones del ministro a government spokesman later clarified the minister's statements6 (revisar) to revise■ recientes investigaciones podrían obligarnos a matizar este juicio recent investigations may oblige us to revise this judgement* * *VT1) (Arte) to blend; [+ tono] to vary, introduce some variety into; [+ contraste, intensidad de colores] to tone down2) (=teñir) to tinge, tint (de with)3) (=aclarar) to qualifymatizar que... — to explain that..., point out that...
el ministro defendió su postura, aunque matizó que... — the minister defended his position, although he explained o pointed out that...
* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < colores> to blend2)a) (concretar, puntualizar) to qualify, clarifyb) ( dar cierto tono)un discurso matizado de or con ironía — a speech tinged with irony
c) ( variar) <relato/charla>d) ( suavizar) <voz/palabras> to tone down2.matizar viaquí habría que matizar diciendo que... — here you'd have to qualify it by saying...
* * *= qualify, qualify, refine, temper, tinge.Ex. Common facets may be listed anywhere in the schedule order, because they are facets that, although only listed once can be applied anywhere in the citation order, as required to qualify the concept to which they apply.Ex. Common facets may be listed anywhere in the schedule order, because they are facets that, although only listed once can be applied anywhere in the citation order, as required to qualify the concept to which they apply.Ex. The flush of success with AACR1 gave the code compilers and cataloguers the confidence to criticise the new code with the object of further refining it.Ex. This advantage must be tempered by the fact that the standard centrally produced record may not always be consistent with local requirements.Ex. But the relief was tinged with apprehension that the new housing would lead to slums and crime, as some opponents have long feared.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < colores> to blend2)a) (concretar, puntualizar) to qualify, clarifyb) ( dar cierto tono)un discurso matizado de or con ironía — a speech tinged with irony
c) ( variar) <relato/charla>d) ( suavizar) <voz/palabras> to tone down2.matizar viaquí habría que matizar diciendo que... — here you'd have to qualify it by saying...
* * *= qualify, qualify, refine, temper, tinge.Ex: Common facets may be listed anywhere in the schedule order, because they are facets that, although only listed once can be applied anywhere in the citation order, as required to qualify the concept to which they apply.
Ex: Common facets may be listed anywhere in the schedule order, because they are facets that, although only listed once can be applied anywhere in the citation order, as required to qualify the concept to which they apply.Ex: The flush of success with AACR1 gave the code compilers and cataloguers the confidence to criticise the new code with the object of further refining it.Ex: This advantage must be tempered by the fact that the standard centrally produced record may not always be consistent with local requirements.Ex: But the relief was tinged with apprehension that the new housing would lead to slums and crime, as some opponents have long feared.* * *matizar [A4 ]vt1 ‹afirmación/intervención› to qualifyquisiera matizar lo que dije antes I'd like to qualify what I said earliernecesitas matizar algunos aspectos you need to deal with certain points in greater detailse mostró satisfecho con la propuesta, pero matizó que … he was satisfied with the proposal, but pointed out o explained that …un discurso matizado de or con ironía a speech tinged with irony2 ‹colores› to blend■ matizarviaquí habría que matizar diciendo que … here you'd have to qualify it by saying …¡matízate ese mural! get that mural! (sl), wow, look at that mural! ( colloq)* * *
matizar ( conjugate matizar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ colores› to blend
2 (concretar, puntualizar) to qualify, clarify
matizar verbo transitivo
1 fig (precisar) to clarify
2 Arte to blend, harmonize
3 fig (palabras, discurso) to tinge
' matizar' also found in these entries:
English:
qualify
* * *matizar vt1. [mezclar] [colores] to blend2. [teñir] to tinge;matizó de sarcasmo su discurso his speech was tinged with sarcasm3. [puntualizar] to clarify, to explain;quisiera matizar unos aspectos de mi propuesta I'd like to clarify a few points in my proposal, I'd like to explain a few points in my proposal in more detail;matizó que no todo habían sido éxitos he pointed out that it hadn't been an unqualified success story;“acataré la ley”, matizó, “aunque no esté de acuerdo con ella” “I shall obey the law,” he explained, “even though I don't agree with it”* * *v/t comentarios qualify* * *matizar {21} vt1) : to tinge, to tint (colors)2) : to vary, to modulate (sounds)3) : to qualify (statements) -
17 emendare
emendare v.tr.2 ( correggere) to emend, to correct; ( migliorare) to amend, to improve, to make* better: emendare lo stile, il carattere, to improve one's style, one's character // emendare un testo, to correct a text // emendare un terreno, to improve a plot of land.◘ emendarsi v.rifl. to grow* better, to mend one's ways, to correct one's faults.* * *[emen'dare] 1.verbo transitivo1) dir. to amend, to revise [ legge]2) filol. to emend, to correct [ testo]2.* * *emendare/emen'dare/ [1]1 dir. to amend, to revise [ legge]2 filol. to emend, to correct [ testo]II emendarsi verbo pronominaleto mend one's way, to amend. -
18 castigar
v.1 to punish (imponer castigo a).castigaron a los niños sin cena they punished the children by sending them to bed without dinnerlo castigaron con la pena capital he was given the death penaltyElsa castiga a los chicos Elsa punishes the kids.Dios castiga la maldad God punishes evil.2 to penalize (sport).3 to damage.una zona castigada por las inundaciones a region severely hit by the floods4 to seduce.5 to ravage.6 to recur to punishment.* * *1 (aplicar una pena) to punish2 (dañar) to damage, ruin3 (una cabalgadura) to ride hard* * *verb* * *VT1) [por delito, falta]a) [+ delincuente, pecador, culpable] to punish ( por for)[+ niño] [gen] to punish; [sin salir] to ground, keep ines un delito que puede ser castigado con 15 años de prisión — it is a crime punishable by 15 years' imprisonment
la profesora me dejó castigado al terminar las clases — the teacher kept me in o made me stay behind after school
castigar la carne — (Rel) to mortify the flesh
b) (Dep) to penalize ( por for)c) (Com, Pol) to punish2) (=perjudicar) [guerra, crisis] to afflict, affect; [calor] to beat down on; [frío] to bite into3) [físicamente] (=maltratar) to damage, harmcastigamos a nuestro cuerpo con los excesos en la bebida — we harm our bodies with excessive drinking
castigar el hígado — iró to damage one's liver
4) [+ caballo] to ride hard5) (=corregir) [+ estilo] to refine; [+ texto] to correct, revise6) (=enamorar) to seduce7) (Com) [+ gastos] to reduce* * *verbo transitivo1)a) < criminal> to punishb) < niño> ( a quedarse en el colegio) to keep... in detention; ( a quedarse en casa) to keep... in as a punishment, to ground (esp AmE colloq)se quedó castigado por contestarle al profesor — he was kept in detention for answering the teacher back
mi padre me ha castigado — my father's keeping me in, my father's grounded me
2) crisis/enfermedad to affect* * *= punish, slap, victimise [victimize, -USA], put + Nombre + on the rack, discipline, chastise, smite.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado smote, participio smitten. Usado comúnmente con un sentido religioso o bíblico.Ex. They admitted that they did not evaluate their technicians and aides, and confirmed that increases were automatic and the same 'across-the-board'; superior performance was not rewarded, nor inferior performance punished.Ex. I wonder if she did quit if she could slap us with a lawsuit.Ex. In the name of collegiality, students are victimized, considerable intellectual resources are being squandered, and the general public is deliberately misled.Ex. The article ' Putting publishers on the rack' discusses the implications for publishers of supermarkets' greater interest in books.Ex. It draws from the cases some practical pointers for librariansin hiring, firing, and disciplining employees = Deduce de los casos algunos consejos prácticos para los bibliotecarios de cómo contratar, despedir y sancionar a los empleados.Ex. The profession should cease practising the amateurism for which it chastises employers who have untrained persons trying to function as librarians.Ex. Instead, this may come off as a sort of mixed signal considering that God has chosen to smite California right after a proposition was passed banning same sex marriage.----* castigar con la prisión = punish with + prison.* castigar con todo el peso de la ley = punish + to the full extent of the law.* castigar duramente = smite.* castigar severamente = blast.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) < criminal> to punishb) < niño> ( a quedarse en el colegio) to keep... in detention; ( a quedarse en casa) to keep... in as a punishment, to ground (esp AmE colloq)se quedó castigado por contestarle al profesor — he was kept in detention for answering the teacher back
mi padre me ha castigado — my father's keeping me in, my father's grounded me
2) crisis/enfermedad to affect* * *= punish, slap, victimise [victimize, -USA], put + Nombre + on the rack, discipline, chastise, smite.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado smote, participio smitten. Usado comúnmente con un sentido religioso o bíblico.Ex: They admitted that they did not evaluate their technicians and aides, and confirmed that increases were automatic and the same 'across-the-board'; superior performance was not rewarded, nor inferior performance punished.
Ex: I wonder if she did quit if she could slap us with a lawsuit.Ex: In the name of collegiality, students are victimized, considerable intellectual resources are being squandered, and the general public is deliberately misled.Ex: The article ' Putting publishers on the rack' discusses the implications for publishers of supermarkets' greater interest in books.Ex: It draws from the cases some practical pointers for librariansin hiring, firing, and disciplining employees = Deduce de los casos algunos consejos prácticos para los bibliotecarios de cómo contratar, despedir y sancionar a los empleados.Ex: The profession should cease practising the amateurism for which it chastises employers who have untrained persons trying to function as librarians.Ex: Instead, this may come off as a sort of mixed signal considering that God has chosen to smite California right after a proposition was passed banning same sex marriage.* castigar con la prisión = punish with + prison.* castigar con todo el peso de la ley = punish + to the full extent of the law.* castigar duramente = smite.* castigar severamente = blast.* * *castigar [A3 ]vtA1 ‹criminal› to punishserán castigados de acuerdo a la ley they will be punished according to the lawfueron castigados con la pena máxima they received the maximum sentencecrímenes que son castigados con la pena de muerte crimes punishable by death2 ‹niño›lo castigaron sin postre as a punishment he was made to go without dessert o they wouldn't let him have any dessertme castigaron a aprendérmelo de memoria as a punishment I was made to learn it off by heart o they made me learn it off by heartse quedó castigado por contestarle al profesor he was kept in detention for answering the teacher backmi padre me ha castigado por llegar tarde my father's keeping me in o my father's grounded me for being lateB1«crisis/enfermedad»: castigó duramente su ya débil organismo it severely affected her already weakened bodyla zona más castigada por la sequía the area hardest hit o worst affected by the drought2 ‹caballo› to ride … hard3 ‹toro› to inflict a great deal of punishment on4 ‹motor/frenos› to work … hard* * *
castigar ( conjugate castigar) verbo transitivo
( a quedarse en casa) to keep … in as a punishment, to ground (esp AmE colloq);
castigar verbo transitivo
1 to punish
2 (hacer sufrir, hacer padecer) to harm, ruin
3 Jur Dep to penalize
' castigar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enterarse
- sancionar
English:
book
- cane
- deal with
- penalize
- punish
- chastise
* * *♦ vt1. [imponer castigo a] to punish;castigaron a los niños sin cena they punished the children by sending them to bed without dinner;lo castigaron con la pena capital he was given the death penalty;los castigaron a copiar la lección diez veces they had to write out the lesson ten times as a punishment2. Dep to penalize;el árbitro castigó la acción con penalti the referee awarded a penalty for the foul3. [dañar] [piel, salud] to damage;[sujeto: sol, viento, epidemia] to devastate;una zona castigada por las inundaciones a region severely hit by the floods;las nuevas medidas castigan a los pequeños inversores the new measures are prejudicial to small investors4. [enamorar] to seduce5. [caballo] [con espuelas] to spur;[con látigo] to whip6. Taurom to wound♦ See also the pronominal verb castigarse* * *v/t punish* * *castigar {52} vt: to punish* * *castigar vb to punish -
19 авторская правка
1) Law: author's alteration, author's corrections2) Cinema: author's correction3) Polygraphy: author's alterations, author's alternations, author's revise4) Advertising: a. a., a. c. -
20 вносить поправки
2) Military: furnish corrections, update3) Engineering: apply corrections, modify4) Law: emendate6) Business: amend7) EBRD: vary (в соглашение)8) Cables: make amendments ( to) (в документ)9) Makarov: rectify
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