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1) Юридический термин: нарушение правил движения (уличного), нарушение правил дорожного движения, нарушение правил уличного движения2) Экономика: нарушение дорожного движения -
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > traffic violation
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наруше́ние пра́вил движе́нияThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > traffic violation
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сущ.незначительное нарушение ПДД|| Have you ever been convicted, fined, or imprisoned for the violation of any law (excluding minor traffic violations)?
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > minor traffic violation
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1) нарушение (права, закона, договора)•- violation of lawin violation of — в нарушение (права, закона, договора)
- violation of law and order
- violation of parole
- violation of peace
- violation of privacy
- violation of probation
- violation of public order
- violation of public tranquility
- violation of public trust
- violation of trust
- antitrust violation
- bail violation
- civil violation
- civil antitrust violation
- covert violation
- criminal violation
- criminal antitrust violation
- drug violation
- due process violation
- excise violation
- flat violation
- gross violation
- gun-law violation
- internal revenue violation
- law violation
- noncriminal violation
- overt violation
- parking violation
- persistent violations
- racketeering violation
- security violation
- speeding violation
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nнарушение, несоблюдение (закона, договора, обязательства, правил)
- currency violations
- direct violation
- financial violations
- frontier violation
- gross violation
- law violation
- patent violation
- repeated violation
- traffic violation
- violation of an agreement
- violation of anti-monopoly legislation
- violation of the border
- violation of commitments
- violation of conditions
- violation of the constitution
- violation of a contract
- violation of the customs law
- violation of delivery time
- violation of formalities
- violation of international law
- violation of a law
- violation of legality
- violation of obligations
- violation of a patent
- violation of patent rights
- violation of payment procedure
- violation of provisions
- violation of the quality standard
- violation of requirements
- violation of a right
- violation of rules
- violation of rules of safety regulations
- violation of safety regulations
- violation of secrecy
- violation of a standard
- violation of terms
- violation of a trademark
- violation of a treaty
- avoid violations
- commit violationsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > violation
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[ˌvaɪəˈleɪʃən]bounds violation вчт. выход за границы массива foreign exchange violation нарушение правил обращения с иностранной валютой hunting violation нарушение правил охоты labour violation нарушение трудового законодательства lock violation вчт. нарушение блокировки privileged violation вчт. нарушение полномочий traffic violation нарушение правил дорожного движения violation нарушение и пр. violation изнасилование violation нарушение (права, закона, договора) violation нарушение violation применение силы violation of clause нарушение пункта violation of human rights нарушение прав человека violation of integrity нарушение неприкосновенности violation of integrity нарушение целостности violation of interests попрание интересов violation of law нарушение закона violation of law несоблюдение закона violation of law попрание закона violation of oath нарушение клятвы violation of privacy разглашение тайны -
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ˌvaɪəˈleɪʃən сущ.
1) нарушение to commit a violation ≈ нарушить что-л. brazen, flagrant violation ≈ грубое/вопиющее нарушение правил minor violation ≈ незначительное нарушение He acted in violation of the law. ≈ Он действовал, нарушая закон. moving violation ≈ нарушение правил дорожного движения Syn: crime
2) насилие, применение силы;
изнасилование Syn: ravishment, outrage, rape
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3) осквернение The violation of a sacred place by murder was considered a greater crime than the murder itself. ≈ Осквернение святого места убийством считалось большим преступлением, чем само убийство. Syn: desecration, defilement
2), profanation, нарушение - the * of a treaty нарушение договора - a * of military discipline нарушение воинской дисциплины - * of signals нарушение правил движения - in * of нарушение чего-л. (спортивное) нарушение правил осквернение;
оскорбление( чувств) - the * of a sacred place осквернение святого места /святыни/ насилие, применение силы изнасилование bounds ~ вчт. выход за границы массива foreign exchange ~ нарушение правил обращения с иностранной валютой hunting ~ нарушение правил охоты labour ~ нарушение трудового законодательства lock ~ вчт. нарушение блокировки privileged ~ вчт. нарушение полномочий traffic ~ нарушение правил дорожного движения violation нарушение и пр. ~ изнасилование ~ нарушение (права, закона, договора) ~ нарушение ~ применение силы ~ of clause нарушение пункта ~ of human rights нарушение прав человека ~ of integrity нарушение неприкосновенности ~ of integrity нарушение целостности ~ of interests попрание интересов ~ of law нарушение закона ~ of law несоблюдение закона ~ of law попрание закона ~ of oath нарушение клятвы ~ of privacy разглашение тайныБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > violation
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Юридический термин: нарушение правил безопасности движенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > violation of traffic safety rules
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1) Шутливое выражение: From Commander John2) Юридический термин: failure to comply with a judgment (imposed for a traffic violation)3) Химическое оружие: Field Command [Johnston Atoll] -
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1. n лекарство, средство; медикамент; снадобьеdrug of abuse — лекарство, допускающее злоупотребление
2. n наркотикdrug courier — курьер, перевозящий наркотики
3. n неходкий товар4. v подмешивать наркотики или ядdrug ring — шайка преступников, сбывающих наркотики
5. v давать наркотики6. v злоупотреблять наркотиками, быть наркоманомtraffic in drugs, drug traffic — торговля наркотиками
drug offence — преступление, связанное с наркотиками
7. v разг. насыщать, накачиватьdrugged with pleasure — пересыщенный; ублаготворённый, размякший от удовольствия
8. n лесовозСинонимический ряд:1. biologic (noun) biologic; medicinal; pharmaceutic; pharmaceutical2. narcotic (noun) amphetamine; anodyne; barbiturate; dope; downers; essence; hallucinogen; narcotic; opiate; potion; sedative; stupefacient; tranquilizer; uppers3. prescription (noun) medicament; medication; medicine; pharmaceutical product; pill; powder; prescription; remedy4. anesthetize (verb) anaesthetise; anesthetize; benumb; deaden; desensitise; desensitize; dope up; dose; give a drug to; narcotise; narcotize; sedate; stupefyАнтонимический ряд: -
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[lɔː]nзакон, право, правилоIt's against the law. — Это запрещено законом.
The law was given out in — 1917. Этот закон был издан в 1917 году.
Respect for the law is the foundation of civilized society living. — Уважение к закону - основа цивилизованного общества.
The machinary of the law was set in motion. — В движение пришел механизм законопорядка.
Many of the laws passed by Parliament are never enforced. — Многие законы, принятые Парламентом, никогда не вступают в силу.
A degree in law would be an advantage in the job market. — Ученая степень по юридическим наукам будет преимуществом при получении работы.
Necessity knows no law. — ◊ Нужда свой закон пишет. /Для нужды нет закона.
One law for the rich and another for the poor. — ◊ Закон, что дышло, куда повернул, туда и вышло. /У сильного всегда бессильный виноват.
Possession is nine points of the law. — ◊ Бедному с богатым судиться, лучше в ложке утопиться. /Богатый всегда прав.
- economic law- wise law
- nature's laws
- old law
- active law
- just law
- fundamental law
- rigorous laws
- mortal law
- criminal law
- civil law
- public law
- common law
- customary law
- administrative law
- municipal law
- regional international law
- Mendeleev's laws
- Grimm's laws
- natural law
- economic laws
- divorce law
- conscription law
- scientific laws
- social laws
- human laws
- moral laws
- marriage laws
- irreversible laws
- Lynch law
- occupation laws
- immigration laws
- war-time laws
- copyright law
- traffic laws
- speed laws
- unwritten laws
- standing laws
- binding laws
- law and order
- law court
- law school
- law department
- law digest
- law firm
- my in-laws
- law of the country
- supreme law of the country
- law against truancy
- law of criminal procedure
- law of treaties
- law of gravity
- laws of harmony
- law of self-preservation
- law of probability
- laws of hospitality
- laws of honour
- laws of the jungle
- laws of football
- protected by law
- regulated by law
- rules set by the law
- rules provided in the law
- process governed by certain laws
- question of law
- doctor of law
- career in law
- letter of the law
- spirit of the law
- force of law
- violation of the law
- according to the law
- before the law - under Japanese laws
- in conformity with the law
- according to the laws of the country
- under existing laws
- in accordancewith the letter and spirit of the law
- abide by law
- act according to the law
- adopt a law
- amend the laws
- argue for the new law
- avoid the law
- be equal before law
- be punishable by law
- be at law with smb
- be above the law
- be against the law
- become law
- break the law
- circumvent the law
- comply with the law
- disregard law
- ignore law
- denounes law
- enact laws
- give smb to the law
- go to law
- go in for the law
- have in trouble with the law
- have the law on smb
- keep within the law
- know the law
- maintain law and order
- make severe laws
- obey the law
- observe the law
- practise law
- put the city under martial law
- read for the law
- repeal a law
- resist the law
- square the law with practice
- stretch the law
- study law
- study the laws of thermodynamics
- take the law into one's own hands
- law forbids smb to do smth
- law requires...
- law is punctually kept
- law was put into force- Billbecome law- everyone is equal under the law
- comstitution is the supreme law of the countryUSAGE:Обозначение родства, приобретенного в результате женитьбы, оформляется в английском языке образованием сложного слова с неизменным компонентом - in-law, который присоединяется к любому простому термину родства: son-in-law зять; daught-in-law невестка; father-in-law тесть/свекор; mother-in-law теща/свекровь; brother-in-law днвнрь/зять/шурин; sister-in-law невкстка/золовка/своячеица -
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I [ruːl] nIt's against the rules. — Это против правил.
It is a rule with us. — У нас такое правило.
It's our rule not to smoke at staff conferences. — У нас не принято курить на встречах персонала.
They established a rule that everyone must share the expenses. — Они ввели правило, что каждый должен оплачивать часть расходов.
Exception proves the rule. /There is no rule without an exception. — ◊ Нет правил без исключений
- grammar rule- spelling rule
- traffic rules
- firm rule
- general rule
- ground rule
- conflict-of-interest rule - standing rule
- substitution rule
- rules of reading
- rules of decorum
- by rule
- in violation of the rules
- as a rule
- make it a rule
- follow the rules
- adopt a rule
- apply a rule
- break a rule
- establish down rules
- formulate a rule
- obey a rule
- rescind a rule
- be against the riles II [ruːl] vправить, управлять, господствовать, контролироватьHe is ruled by his passions. — Он подвержен страстям. /Он идет на поводу у своиз страстей.
Queen Victoria ruled over the British Empire for more than 60 years. — Королева Виктория правила Британской империей более 60 лет
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1. n перемещение, передвижение2. a волнующий, трогательный, умилительный3. a движущий; приводящий в движение4. a движущийся; подвижной; переноснойСинонимический ряд:1. changing residences (adj.) changing residences; departing; emigrating; flitting; going away; leaving; migrating; removing; vacating2. emotional (adj.) affective; emotional; emotive3. in motion (adj.) ascending; changing; descending; going; in motion; mobile; movable; shifting; starting; unstable; unsteadfast; unsteady4. inspiring (adj.) affecting; heart-rending; impressive; inspiring; meaningful; poignant; provoking; stirring; thrilling; touching5. propelling (adj.) catapulting; driving; launching; motivating; propelling; pushing; urging6. affecting (verb) affecting; carrying; getting; impacting; impressing; influencing; inspiring; striking; swaying; touching7. behaving (verb) acquitting; acting; bearing; behaving; comporting; conducting; demeaning; deporting; disporting; doing; going on; quitting8. being (verb) being; breathing; existing; living; subsisting9. coming (verb) advancing; come along; coming; get along; getting along; getting on; marching; proceeding; progressing10. converting (verb) bringing; converting; leading; persuading11. dislocating (verb) agitating; dislocating; displacing; disturbing; manoeuvring; relocating; removing; shaking; shifting; shipping; transferring12. going (verb) departing; exiting; getting away; getting off; going; leaving; popping off; pulling out; pushing off; retiring; running along; shoving off; taking off; withdrawing13. moving (verb) arousing; egg on; exciting; galvanising; galvanizing; goading; inciting; inflaming; innervating; instigating; kindling; motivating; moving; piquing; priming; provoking; quickening; rousing; spurring; stimulating; work up14. running (verb) actuating; driving; impelling; mobilising; mobilizing; propelling; running15. stirring (verb) budging; stirring
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