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21 опекунство
tutelage, tutorship; custodianshipBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > опекунство
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23 попечительство
tutelage, tutorage, tutorship, ward, wardship, patronage, guardianshipРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > попечительство
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24 tutela
f.1 guardianship (law).2 responsibility (position).bajo la tutela de under the protection of3 tutelage, pupilage, guardianship, custody.* * *1 DERECHO guardianship, tutelage2 figurado protection, guidance\bajo la tutela de under the protection ofpupilo,-a bajo tutela judicial ward of court* * *SF1) (Jur) guardianshipestar bajo tutela jurídica — [niño] to be a ward of court
2) (=protección) tutelage, protectionestar bajo la tutela de — (=amparo) to be under the protection of; (=auspicios) to be under the auspices of
* * *a) (Der) guardianship, tutelageb) ( protección) protection* * *= guardianship, tutelage.Ex. The early libraries in England were often gifts of individuals entrusted to the guardianship of their respective municipalities.Ex. This is a film that that will melt hearts of stone, with its cast of scruffy urchins who learn both song and life lessons under the tutelage of a paternalistic mentor at a grim boarding school for 'difficult' boys.----* acoger bajo la tutela de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* bajo la tutela = under the auspices of.* bajo la tutela de = under the aegis of.* bajo la tutela de Alguien = under + Posesivo + auspices.* estar bajo la tutela de = fall under + the auspices of.* tomar a Alguien bajo + Posesivo + tutela = take + Nombre + under + Posesivo + wings.* * *a) (Der) guardianship, tutelageb) ( protección) protection* * *= guardianship, tutelage.Ex: The early libraries in England were often gifts of individuals entrusted to the guardianship of their respective municipalities.
Ex: This is a film that that will melt hearts of stone, with its cast of scruffy urchins who learn both song and life lessons under the tutelage of a paternalistic mentor at a grim boarding school for 'difficult' boys.* acoger bajo la tutela de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella.* bajo la tutela = under the auspices of.* bajo la tutela de = under the aegis of.* bajo la tutela de Alguien = under + Posesivo + auspices.* estar bajo la tutela de = fall under + the auspices of.* tomar a Alguien bajo + Posesivo + tutela = take + Nombre + under + Posesivo + wings.* * *1 ( Der) guardianship, tutelage2 (protección) protectionestaba bajo la tutela de un rico mecenas he enjoyed the protection of a rich patronCompuesto:guardianship ( gen awarded by a judge)* * *
Del verbo tutelar: ( conjugate tutelar)
tutela es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
tutela
tutelar
tutela sustantivo femenino
tutela sustantivo femenino
1 Jur guardianship, tutelage
2 fig (protección, supervisión) guidance
tutelar adjetivo tutelary
' tutela' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
confiar
* * *tutela nf1. [legal] [de los padres] custody;[de otras personas] guardianship;perdió la tutela de sus hijos she lost custody of her children;el niño quedó bajo la tutela de su tío the child remained in the care of o under the guardianship of his uncle;se educó bajo la tutela de su abuelo he was brought up in the care of his grandfather;estar bajo tutela judicial to be a ward of court2. [supervisión] supervision;[protección] protection;la tutela de los derechos de las mujeres the protection of women's rights3. Pol tutelage* * *f1 JUR guardianship, tutelage;bajo la tutela de under the guardianship o protection of2 EDU tutorship* * *tutela nf1) : guardianship2) : tutelage, protection -
25 настойничество
guardianship, tutelage; patronizing attitudeнамирам се под настойничеството на be under the guardianship/tutelage ofпоставям някого под настойничество place s.o. under guardianship* * *насто̀йничество,ср., само ед. guardianship, tutorship, tutelage; patronizing attitude; намирам се под \настойничеството на be under the guardianship/tutelage of; поставям някого под \настойничество place s.o. under guardianship; пробно \настойничество tentative trust.* * *custody; guardianship: be under the настойничество of - под настойничеството на; tutelage; tutorship; ward{wO;d}; wardship* * *1. guardianship, tutelage;patronizing attitude 2. намирам се под НАСТОЙНИЧЕСТВОто на be under the guardianship/tutelage of 3. поставям някого под НАСТОЙНИЧЕСТВО place s.o. under guardianship -
26 tutoría
f.tutorship, tutor's job, tutelage.* * *1 DERECHO guardianship, tutelage2 EDUCACIÓN post of tutor* * *SF1) (Jur) guardianship2) (Univ) tutorial (class), section (of a course) (EEUU)* * *1) (Educ) tutorship2) (Der) guardianship, tutelage* * *= tutorial, tutoring, trusteeship, mentoring, mentorship.Ex. Teaching is done through lectures, seminars, tutorials and practical work both in the classroom and the library.Ex. A few large libraries contain an adult learning centre, which provides training courses for volunteer tutors, one-to-one tutoring or instruction in small groups.Ex. The article discusses the evaluation of mass records (tax documents, estate documents, trusteeship documents).Ex. A mentoring programme enhances the development of a novice member of staff through consultation and observation of an experienced professional.Ex. This article presents a general discussion of mentorship (the relationship between a teacher and protégé) and previous research on the subject.----* horario de tutorías = office hours.* tener tutorías = hold + tutorials.* tutorías = office hours.* tutorías por compañeros = peer coaching.* * *1) (Educ) tutorship2) (Der) guardianship, tutelage* * *= tutorial, tutoring, trusteeship, mentoring, mentorship.Ex: Teaching is done through lectures, seminars, tutorials and practical work both in the classroom and the library.
Ex: A few large libraries contain an adult learning centre, which provides training courses for volunteer tutors, one-to-one tutoring or instruction in small groups.Ex: The article discusses the evaluation of mass records (tax documents, estate documents, trusteeship documents).Ex: A mentoring programme enhances the development of a novice member of staff through consultation and observation of an experienced professional.Ex: This article presents a general discussion of mentorship (the relationship between a teacher and protégé) and previous research on the subject.* horario de tutorías = office hours.* tener tutorías = hold + tutorials.* tutorías = office hours.* tutorías por compañeros = peer coaching.* * *A ( Der) guardianship, tutelageB ( Educ) tutorship* * *
tutoría sustantivo femenino
1 (Educ) tutorship
2 (Der) guardianship, tutelage
tutoría f Jur guardianship
' tutoría' also found in these entries:
English:
tutorial
* * *tutoría nf1. Der guardianship, tutorship[cargo de tutor] tutorship* * *f1 cargo tutorship2 clase tutorial3 ( tutela) guardianship -
27 Vormundschaft
f guardianship; unter Vormundschaft stehen / stellen be placed / place under the care of a guardian* * *die Vormundschafttutelage; wardship; guardianship* * *Vor|mund|schaft ['foːɐmʊntʃaft]f -, -enguardianship, tutelagejdn unter Vórmundschaft stellen — to place sb under the care of a guardian
* * *die1) (the state or duty of being a guardian.) guardianship2) (guardianship.) tutelage* * *Vor·mund·schaft<-, -en>[ˈfoɐ̯mʊntʃaft]f JUR guardianship, tutelagebefreite \Vormundschaft exempted guardianshipgerichtlich bestellte \Vormundschaft legal custodyunter \Vormundschaft stehen to be under the care of a guardian* * *die; Vormundschaft, Vormundschaften guardianship* * *Vormundschaft f guardianship;unter Vormundschaft stehen/stellen be placed/place under the care of a guardian* * *die; Vormundschaft, Vormundschaften guardianship* * *f.guardianship n.tutelage n.wardship n. -
28 tutelle
tutelle [tytεl]feminine nouna. [d'enfant, adulte] guardianshipb. ( = contrôle) supervision ; ( = protection) protection• tutelle administrative/de l'État administrative/state supervision* * *tytɛl1) Droit (d'enfant, adulte) guardianship, tutelage2) Administration ≈ supervision3) ( en droit international)4) ( dépendance) supervision, domination* * *tytɛl nf1) DROIT guardianship2) POLITIQUE trusteeship3) fig* * *tutelle nf1 Jur (d'enfant, adulte) guardianship, tutelage; placer qn sous tutelle to place sb in the care of a guardian; tutelle légale legal guardianship;2 Admin ≈ supervision; être placé sous tutelle administrative to be placed under administrative supervision; autorité de tutelle supervision authority;3 ( en droit international) (régime de) tutelle trusteeship; territoire sous tutelle trust territory;4 ( dépendance) supervision, domination; sous la tutelle de qn under the domination of sb; sous tutelle under supervision; tenir qn en tutelle to hold dominion over sb; tutelle politique political domination;5 ( protection) protection; la tutelle des lois the protection of the law; organisme de tutelle parent body.[tytɛl] nom fémininil est en ou sous tutelle he has a guardian, he's under tutelageplacer ou mettre quelqu'un en ou sous tutelle to put somebody into the care of a guardiantutelle légale, tutelle d'État wardship (order)[contrainte] controltenir un pays en tutelle ou sous sa tutelle to hold sway over a country -
29 kuratela
-i; f; PRAWOtutelage, wardshippod kuratelą kuratela — +gen under the tutelage of
* * *f.1. prawn. (= nadzór) guardianship; oddać kogoś/coś pod kuratelę appoint a guardian for sb/sth.2. przen. (= opieka) tutelage; wziąć w kuratelę take sb under one's wing.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kuratela
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30 formynderskab
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31 formynderskap
subst. guardianship subst. [ undervisning] tutelage, state of tutelage, tutoring subst. (FN) trusteeship subst. [ kongelig] regency (stå under formynderskap) be under guardianship, be a ward of, be in tutelage of -
32 опека
вж. опичамguardianship, wardship, tutelageпоставям под опека put under guardianship, put in wardтеритория под опека a trust/trusteeship territory* * *опѐка,ж., -и guardianship, wardship, custody; tutelage (и прен.); под \опекаа in ward, in custody; поставям под \опекаа put under guardianship, place in custody, put in ward; съдебна \опекаа юр. ward in chancery; територия под \опекаа a trust/ trusteeship territory.——————опѝчам гл.2. ( усвоявам, изучавам добре) master; • \опека си работата make assurance double/doubly sure; \опека си ума be careful, watch out, watch o.’s step, mind o.’s step/o.’s p’s and q’s, mind what one is about, be on o.’s guard, keep o.’s wits about one.* * *guardianship: under the опека of - под опеката на; custody* * *1. вж. опичам.guardianship, wardship, tutelage 2. под ОПЕКА in ward 3. поставям под ОПЕКА put under guardianship, put in ward 4. съм под ОПЕКАта на be under the guardianship/wardship of 5. територия под ОПЕКА a trust/trusteeship territory -
33 MUNDR
(gen. -ar), m. the sum which the bridegroom had to pay for his bride, and which after the wedding became her own property.* * *m., gen. mundar, dat. mundi; [cp. O. H. G. munt, whence low Lat. mundium = tutelage in the old Teut. laws; women are said to live ‘sub mundio’ of their parents and husbands, Du Cange, s. v.; cp. also Germ. vor-mund = a guardian, and mündling = a minor or a person living under tutelage; perh. akin to mund ( hand), as hand and authority are kindred notions. So in Lat. phrases, in manu parentis, manumissio, etc., used of minors, slaves. In Norse the word is used in a special sense.]B. In the ancient laws and customs matrimony was a bargain (brúð-kaup), hence the phrase to buy a wife, kaupa konu; the wooing was often performed by a deputy, and at the espousals (festar) a sum was agreed on, which the bridegroom was to pay for his bride. This sum was called mundr; and this transaction between the damsel’s father or guardian and the other party was called mundar-mál or mund-mál, e. g. Nj. ch. 2, Mörðr (the father) svarar, hugsað hefi ek kostinn, hón (i. e. my daughter, the damsel) skal hafa sextigi hundraða, ok skal aukask þriðjungi í þínum garði: hence the phrases, kaupa mey mundi, to buy a maid by mund; mey mundi keypt; gjalda mund, Skv. 1. 30, Fm. 41, N. G. L. i. 27, 48, Am. 93, and passim. No marriage was lawful without the payment of mund, for even if the wedding had been lawfully performed, without such previous payment of mund the sons of such a wedlock were illegitimate, and were called hornung (q. v.),—hann kallaði ykkr frillu-sonu,—Hárekr sagði at þeir mundi vitni til fá at móðir þeirra var mundi keypt, Eg. 40; the least amount of mund in Norway was twelve ounces, called the poor man’s mund (öreiga mundr), N. G. L. i. 27, 54; in Iceland it was a mark, sá maðr er eigi arfgengr er móðir hans er eigi mundi keypt, mörk eða meira fé, Grág. (Kb.) i. 222. On the wedding night the stipulated mund became the wife’s personal property, and thus bears some resemblance to the ‘morning-gift’ (morgun-gjöf) of the later legislation; þá er hjú koma í eina sæing, at þá er konu heimill mundr sinn ok svá vextir af fé því öllu er henni er mælt í mundar-málum, Grág. i. 370. The wife herself or her parents might, in case of divorce after misconduct, call on the husband to pay up the mund and the heiman-fylgja (q. v.) of which he had the charge, Grág. Festaþ. ch. 51; ella mun ek láta nefna mér vátta nú þegar, ok segja skilit við þik, ok mun ek láta föður minn heimta mund minn ok heiman-fylgju, Gísl. 16 (p. 32 in Mr. Dasent’s Gisli the Outlaw), cp. also Yngl. S. ch. 17; nefndi Mörðr (the father) sér vátta, ok lýsti fésök á hendr Rúti (the husband) um fémál dóttur sinnar ok taldi níutigi hundraða fjár, lýsti hann til gjalda ok útgreiðslu, Nj. 15 and Dasent’s Burnt Njal (l. c.), the Sagas passim, at abo Grág., esp. the section Festaþ. ch. vii. sqq. The mundr therefore was different to the dowry (heiman-fylgja), and has nothing answering to it in the modern law, nor perhaps in the old Greek or Roman customs; hence Tacitus speaks of it as something strange, dotem non uxor marito, sed maritus uxori affert. Germ. ch. 18. On the other hand, the Teutonic rites of marriage call to mind the ancient patriarchal times as described in Gen. xxiv and xxix. The etymological connection between mundium = tutelage and the Norse word is not altogether clear. In modern Icelandic usage heiman-mundr is erroneouslv used instead of heiman-fylgja, q. v. -
34 tutela
f protectionlaw guardianship* * *tutela s.f.1 (dir.) guardianship, tutelage, custody: diritto di tutela, right of tutelage; sotto tutela, under guardianship; avere la tutela di un bambino, to have the guardianship (o tutelage o custody) of a child2 ( protezione) protection; ( difesa) defence, safeguard: i cittadini sono sotto la tutela della legge, citizens are under the protection of the law; prendere qlcu. sotto la propria tutela, to take s.o. under one's wing; tutela ambientale, conservation (o environmental protection); la tutela dei propri interessi, the safeguarding of one's interests; tutela del lavoro, labour protection // la tutela dell'ordine, the maintenance of law and order // (comm.): tutela degli interessi del consumatore, consumer protection; accordo a tutela della concorrenza, fair trade agreement.* * *[tu'tɛla]sostantivo femminile1) dir. wardship, guardianship2) pol. (nel diritto internazionale) trusteeship3) (protezione) conservation, protection, safeguardlegge per la tutela della privacy — data protection act, privacy laws pl.
* * *tutela/tu'tεla/sostantivo f.1 dir. wardship, guardianship; sotto tutela in ward2 pol. (nel diritto internazionale) trusteeship3 (protezione) conservation, protection, safeguard; sotto la tutela di under the protection of; tutela ambientale environmental protection; tutela dei consumatori consumer protection; legge per la tutela della privacy data protection act, privacy laws pl. -
35 опека
1) guardianship, wardship; tutelage прям. и перен.; trusteeship (над имуществом)
2) коллект.; канц. guardians, board of guardians
3) перен. care* * ** * *guardianship, wardship; tutelage и trusteeship* * *custodyguardianshipguardianshipskeepingtrusttrusteeshiptutelagewardwardswardshipwardships -
36 опека
1. keeping2. trust3. wardлицо, находящееся под опекой суда — ward of court
суд по делам опеки, «сиротский суд» — court of wards
4. wardship5. trusteeship6. guardianship; tutelage; trusteeship7. tutelage8. custodyсовместная опека; совместный счет — joint custody
Синонимический ряд:забота (сущ.) забота; попечение; попечительство -
37 быть под опекой
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38 учиться у разных учителей
1) General subject: to be under the tutelage of different masters2) Makarov: be under the tutelage of different mastersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > учиться у разных учителей
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39 К-430
ПОД КРЫЛЫШКОМ (ПОД КРЫЛОМ) чьим, (у) кого быть», жить, держать кого и т. п. ПОД КРЫЛЫШКО (ПОД КРЫЛб) чьё, к кому прятаться, пристраиваться и т. п. all coll PrepP these forms only the resulting PrepP is subj-compl with copula (subj: human, obj-compl with держать ( obj: human), or advunder s.o. 's protecting influence, care, patronageunder $.оЛ (one's) wingunder the tutelage of s.o.Он (граф) перевёл Петю из полка Оболенского в полк Бе-зухова, который формировался под Москвою. Хотя Петя и оставался в военной службе, но при этом переводе графиня имела утешенье видеть хотя одного сына у себя под крылышком... (Толстой 6). Не (the Count) got Petya transferred from Obolensky's regiment to Bezukhov's, which was in training near Moscow. Though Petya would remain in the army, this transfer would give the Countess the consolation of having at least one of her sons under her wing... (6a).He злая по натуре, Нина Савоева совершала немало постыдного под крылом Гагкаева, этого районного Сталина... (Гинзбург 2). Not a vicious person by nature, Nina Savoeva had done many things to be ashamed of under the tutelage of Gavkaev (sic), the local Stalin... (2a). -
40 под крыло
• ПОД КРЫЛЫШКОМ < ПОД КРЫЛОМ> чьим, (у) кого быть, жить, держать кого и т.п.; ПОД КРЫЛЫШКО < ПОД КРЫЛО> чьё, к кому прятаться, пристраиваться и т.п. all coll[PrepP; these forms only; the resulting PrepP is subj-compl with copula (subj: human), obj-compl with держать (obj: human), or adv]=====⇒ under s.o.'s protecting influence, care, patronage:- under s.o.'s < one's> wing;- under the tutelage of s.o.♦ Он [граф] перевёл Петю из полка Оболенского в полк Безухова, который формировался под Москвою. Хотя Петя и оставался в военной службе, но при этом переводе графиня имела утешенье видеть хотя одного сына у себя под крылышком... (Толстой 6). Не [the Count] got Petya transferred from Obolensky's regiment to Bezukhov's, which was in training near Moscow. Though Petya would remain in the army, this transfer would give the Countess the consolation of having at least one of her sons under her wing... (6a).♦ Не злая по натуре, Нина Савоева совершала немало постыдного под крылом Гагкаева, этого районного Сталина... (Гинзбург 2). Not a vicious person by nature, Nina Savoeva had done many things to be ashamed of under the tutelage of Gavkaev [sic], the local Stalin... (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под крыло
См. также в других словарях:
Tutelage — Tu te*lage, n. [L. tutela protection, fr. tutus safe, fr. tueri to watch, defend. Cf. {Tuition}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of guarding or protecting; guardianship; protection; as, the king s right of seigniory and tutelage. [1913 Webster] The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tutelage — index aid (help), auspices, charge (custody), direction (guidance), edification, education … Law dictionary
tutelage — c.1600, from L. tutela a watching, protection, from variant pp. stem of tueri watch over (see TUTOR (Cf. tutor)). Meaning instruction, tuition first appeared 1857 … Etymology dictionary
tutelage — [n] guardianship; teaching apprenticeship, care, coaching, custody, drilling, education, guidance, instruction, lesson, preparation, protection, schooling, supervision, training, tutoring; concepts 274,285 … New thesaurus
tutelage — ► NOUN 1) protection of or authority over someone or something; guardianship. 2) instruction; tuition. ORIGIN from Latin tutela keeping , from tueri watch … English terms dictionary
tutelage — [to͞ot′ l ij, tyo͞ot′ l ij] n. [< L tutela, protection < tutus (see TUTOR) + AGE] 1. the function of a guardian; guardianship; care, protection, etc. 2. teaching; instruction 3. the condition of being under a guardian or tutor … English World dictionary
tutelage — tu|te|lage [ˈtju:tılıdʒ US ˈtu: ] n [U] formal [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: tutela protection, guarding , from tutus, past participle of tueri to look at, guard ] 1.) when you are taught or looked after by someone under sb s tutelage ▪ You… … Dictionary of contemporary English
tutelage — noun /ˈtjuːtɪlɪdʒ,ˈtuːtɪlɪdʒ/ a) The act of guarding or protecting; guardianship; protection; as, the kings right of seigniory and tutelage. The childhood of the European nations was passed under the tutelage of the clergy. b) The state of being… … Wiktionary
tutelage — n. under smb. s tutelage * * * [ tjuːtɪlɪdʒ] under smb. s tutelage … Combinatory dictionary
tutelage — noun (U) formal 1 the state or period of being taught or looked after by someone: under sb s tutelage (=being taught by someone): Under Sir Edward s meticulous tutelage, I soon developed a discriminating taste. 2 regular teaching over many years… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
tutelage — noun Etymology: Latin tutela protection, guardian (from tutari to protect, frequentative of tueri to look at, guard) + English age Date: 1605 1. a. an act or process of serving as guardian or protector ; guardianship b. hegemony over a foreign… … New Collegiate Dictionary