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Юридический термин: необоснованный довод -
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un.sound ar.gu.ment[∧nsaund 'a:gjumənt] n argumento fraco. -
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Англо-русский словарь по исследованиям и ноу-хау > unsound argument
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[ʌn'saʊnd]to be of unsound mind — dir. essere incapace di intendere e di volere
* * *unsound /ʌnˈsaʊnd/a.1 non solido; instabile: The building was structurally unsound, l'edificio era strutturalmente instabile; unsound timber, legname difettoso2 infondato; privo di fondamento: an unsound argument, un argomento infondato; unsound reasoning, ragionamenti che non reggono; scientifically unsound, senza alcun fondamento scientifico; an unsound policy, una politica che non ha solide basi3 incerto; rischioso: an unsound investment, un investimento azzardato; The company was fundamentally unsound, l'azienda mancava sostanzialmente di solidità4 (fig.) irragionevole: His colleagues felt his views were somewhat unsound, i suoi colleghi avevano la sensazione che le sue opinioni fossero alquanto irragionevoli● u sleep, sonno agitato □ economically unsound, antieconomico □ environmentally unsound, dannoso per l'ambente □ (leg.) of unsound mind, incapace di intendere e di volere.* * *[ʌn'saʊnd]to be of unsound mind — dir. essere incapace di intendere e di volere
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1) аргумент, довод, доказательство2) аргументация, приведение, изложение доводов3) дискуссия, спор4) выступление с изложением доводов, выступление по делу, речь адвоката; прения сторон•argument on a motion — изложение доводов в связи с поступившим ходатайством;
to close the argument — прекратить прения сторон;
- convincing argumentto open the argument — открыть прения сторон;
- correlative arguments
- extraneous argument
- oral argument
- out-of-the-way argument
- private argument
- sound argument
- unconvincing argument
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необґрунтований; неплатоспроможний; неправильний; дефектний; психічно хворий- unsound interpretation
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tr[ʌn'saʊnd]2 (idea) erróneo,-a, falso,-a, equivocado,-a3 (unstable) inestable, débil; (not solid) poco sólido,-a4 (sleep) ligero,-a5 SMALLLAW/SMALL (mentally unstable) demente6 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL poco seguro,-a, especulativounsound [.ʌn'saʊnd] adj1) unhealthy: enfermizo, de mala salud2) : poco sólido, defectuoso (dícese de una estructura, etc.)3) invalid: inválido, erróneo4)of unsound mind : mentalmente incapacitadoadj.• cojo, -a adj.• defectuoso, -a adj.• enfermo, -a adj.• erróneo, -a adj.• poco sólido adj.• podrido, -a adj.'ʌn'saʊndadjective <floorboards/foundations> poco sólido or seguro; < argument> poco sólido; < health> precarioto be of unsound mind — ( Law) tener* perturbadas las facultades mentales
['ʌn'saʊnd]ADJ (in health) malo; (in construction) defectuoso; (=unstable) poco sólido or estable; [argument] poco sólidoof unsound mind — (Jur) mentalmente incapacitado
the book is unsound on some points — el libro yerra en algunos puntos, no hay que fiarse del libro en ciertos aspectos
* * *['ʌn'saʊnd]adjective <floorboards/foundations> poco sólido or seguro; < argument> poco sólido; < health> precarioto be of unsound mind — ( Law) tener* perturbadas las facultades mentales
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unsound [‚ʌn'saʊnd](a) (argument, conclusion, reasoning) mal fondé, peu pertinent; (advice, decision) peu judicieux, peu sensé; (enterprise, investment) peu sûr, risqué; (business) peu sûr, précaire;∎ the project is economically unsound le projet n'est pas sain ou viable sur le plan économique;∎ ideologically/politically unsound (theory, beliefs, system) pas valable sur le plan idéologique/politique;∎ he's ideologically unsound son idéologie est suspecte;∎ scientifically unsound qui ne repose ou s'appuie pas sur des bases scientifiques solides;∎ this method of waste disposal is environmentally unsound ce système de traitement des ordures est nuisible à l'environnement(b) (building, bridge) peu solide, dangereux;∎ the building is structurally unsound le bâtiment n'est pas solide∎ to be of unsound mind ne pas jouir de toutes ses facultés mentales -
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unsound [ˈʌnˈsaʊnd]a. ( = unreliable) [advice, evidence, reasoning] douteuxb. ( = in poor condition) [building] en mauvais état* * *[ʌn'saʊnd]adjective [roof, ship] en mauvais état; [argument] peu valable; [credits, investment] Finance douteux/-eusehe is politically unsound —
to be of unsound mind — Law ne pas jouir de toutes ses facultés mentales
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unsound adj [roof, timbers, ship] en mauvais état ; [argument] peu valable ; [credits, investment, loan] Fin douteux/-euse ; politically/economically unsound impraticable sur le plan politique/économique ; to be of unsound mind Jur ne pas jouir de toutes ses facultés mentales. -
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adjective1) (diseased) nicht gesund; krank2) (defective) baufällig [Gebäude]3) (ill-founded) wenig stichhaltig; anfechtbar [Gesetz]; nicht vertretbar [Ansichten, Methoden]4) (unreliable) unzuverlässigthe firm is financially unsound — die Firma steht finanziell auf schwachen Füßen
5)* * *un·sound[ʌnˈsaʊnd]your theory is logically \unsound deine Theorie ist logisch nicht folgerichtig\unsound police evidence nicht stichhaltiges polizeiliches Beweismaterial3. (unreliable) person unsolide, unzuverlässigthe construction firm was accused of \unsound building practices man hat das Bauunternehmen beschuldigt, unsolide zu bauen4. (unhealthy) ungesundhis kidney function is \unsound seine Nieren arbeiten nicht richtigto be of \unsound mind unzurechnungsfähig sein* * *[ʌn'saʊnd]adj1) heart, teeth krank; health, gums angegriffen; floorboards, timber morsch; construction, design unsolide; foundations, finances unsicher, schwachthe ship was quite unsound — das Schiff war überhaupt nicht seetüchtig
2) argument nicht stichhaltig, anfechtbar; advice unvernünftig; judgement unzuverlässig; doctrine unvertretbar; policy, move unklug; (JUR) conviction ungesichertpolitically unsound (person) — politisch unzuverlässig; policy politisch unklug
ideologically/ecologically unsound — ideologisch/ökologisch nicht vertretbar
our financial position is unsound —
I'm unsound on French grammar — ich bin unsicher in französischer Grammatik
the book is unsound on some points — das Buch weist an einigen Stellen Schwächen auf
* * *unsound adj (adv unsoundly)3. morsch, wurmstichig4. brüchig, rissig5. fig unsicher, zweifelhaft8. anfechtbar (Argument etc)9. fig falsch, verkehrt:unsound doctrine Irrlehre f;unsound policy verfehlte Politik* * *adjective1) (diseased) nicht gesund; krank2) (defective) baufällig [Gebäude]3) (ill-founded) wenig stichhaltig; anfechtbar [Gesetz]; nicht vertretbar [Ansichten, Methoden]4) (unreliable) unzuverlässig5)* * *adj.ungesund adj.unzuverlässig adj. -
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[ʌnsáund]adjective ( unsoundly adverb)nezdrav, bolehen; slab, pomanjkljiv (blago); črviv, trhel, gnil (sadje, les); napokan; zmoten (argument), neosnovan, neverodostojen; nesiguren, nezanesljiv, nesolidenunsound of ( —ali in) mind — slaboumen, neprišteven, duševno bolan -
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your theory is logically \unsound deine Theorie ist logisch nicht folgerichtig;\unsound police evidence nicht stichhaltiges polizeiliches Beweismaterialthe construction firm was accused of \unsound building practices man hat das Bauunternehmen beschuldigt, unsolide zu bauen4) ( unhealthy) ungesund;his kidney function is \unsound seine Nieren arbeiten nicht richtig;to be of \unsound mind unzurechnungsfähig sein -
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[ʌn'saʊnd](health) debole, cagionevole, (in construction: floor, foundations) malsicuro (-a), (argument) che non regge, (opinion) poco fondato (-a), (policy, advice) poco sensato (-a), (judgment, investment) poco sicuro (-a), (business) poco solido (-a) -
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[invə'lidəti]* * *in·va·lid·ity[ˌɪnvəˈlɪdəti, AM -ət̬i]n1. (bedridden/convalescent) Invalidität f3. (not legally binding)\invalidity of a contract Nichtigkeit f eines Vertrags\invalidity of a piece of evidence Unzulässigkeit f eines Beweismittels\invalidity of a theory mangelnde Schlüssigkeit einer Theorie* * *[Invə'lIdItɪ]n1) (ESP JUR) Ungültigkeit f; (of deduction, argument) mangelnde Schlüssigkeit or Stichhaltigkeit; (of assumption) Unzulässigkeit f* * *invalidity1 [ˌınvəˈlıdətı] sa) Invalidität f, Arbeits-, Dienstunfähigkeit f:invalidity pension Erwerbsunfähigkeits-, Frührente f;invalidity pensioner Frührentner(in)invalidity2 [ˌınvəˈlıdətı] s JUR (Rechts)Ungültigkeit f, Nichtigkeit f* * *n.Ungültigkeit f. -
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in·va·lid·ity [ˌɪnʼvəlɪdəti, Am -ət̬i] n3) ( not legally binding)\invalidity of a contract Nichtigkeit f eines Vertrags;\invalidity of a piece of evidence Unzulässigkeit f eines Beweismittels;\invalidity of a theory mangelnde Schlüssigkeit einer Theorie -
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I 1. noun(Brit.) Kranke, der/die; (disabled person) Körperbehinderte, der/die; (from war injuries) Kriegsinvalide der/-invalidin, die2. adjective(Brit.) körperbehindert3. transitive verbII adjectiveinvalid home or out — als dienstuntauglich entlassen
nicht schlüssig [Argument, Behauptung, Folgerung, Theorie]; nicht zulässig [Annahme]; ungerechtfertigt [Forderung, Vorwurf]; ungültig [Fahrkarte, Garantie, Vertrag, Testament, Ehe]* * *I [in'vælid] adjective((of a document or agreement etc) having no legal force; not valid: Your passport is out of date and therefore invalid.) ungültig- academic.ru/39097/invalidate">invalidate- invalidity II 1. ['invəlid] noun(a person who is ill or disabled: During his last few years, he was a permanent invalid.) der Invalide2. [-li:d] verb1) ((with out) to remove (especially a soldier) from service, because of illness: He was invalided out of the army.) wegen Invalidität als dienstuntauglich erklären2) (to cause (especially a soldier) to be disabled: He was invalided in the last war.) zum Invaliden machen* * *in·va·lid1[ˈɪnvəlɪd]to treat sb like an \invalid jdn wie einen Schwerbehinderten behandelnII. adj invalide, körperbehindert\invalid chair Rollstuhl msb's \invalid mother jds gebrechliche MutterIII. vt1. (injure)▪ to \invalid sb jdn zum Invaliden machento be \invalided out of the army wegen Dienstuntauglichkeit aus dem Militärdienst entlassen werdenin·val·id2[ɪnˈvælɪd]technically \invalid technisch nicht zulässig* * *I ['Invəlɪd]1. adj1) krank; (= disabled) invalide, körperbehindert2) (= for invalids) Kranken-, Invaliden-2. nKranke(r) mf; (= disabled person) Invalide m, Invalidin f, Körperbehinderte(r) mfII [In'vlɪd]he's been an invalid all his life — er hat sein ganzes Leben lang ein körperliches Leiden gehabt
adj (ESP JUR, COMPUT)ungültig; deduction, argument nicht schlüssig or stichhaltig; assumption nicht zulässigit makes the argument invalid — es entkräftet das Argument
* * *invalid1 [ˈınvəlıd]A adj1. a) kränklich, krank, gebrechlichb) invalid(e), arbeits-, dienst-, erwerbsunfähigc) kriegsbeschädigt2. Kranken…:invalid carriage motorisierter Rollstuhl;invalid diet Krankenkost fB sa) Kranke(r) m/f(m), Gebrechliche(r) m/f(m)b) Invalide m, Invalidin f, Arbeits-, Dienst-, Erwerbsunfähige(r) m/f(m)c) Pflegefall mC v/t [ˈınvəliːd; US -lıd]1. zum Invaliden machena) dienstuntauglich erklärenbe invalided out of the army als Invalide aus dem Heer entlassen werdeninvalid2 [ınˈvælıd] adj (adv invalidly)b) unbegründet, unberechtigt (Anspruch etc)* * *I 1. noun(Brit.) Kranke, der/die; (disabled person) Körperbehinderte, der/die; (from war injuries) Kriegsinvalide der/-invalidin, die2. adjective(Brit.) körperbehindert3. transitive verbII adjectiveinvalid home or out — als dienstuntauglich entlassen
nicht schlüssig [Argument, Behauptung, Folgerung, Theorie]; nicht zulässig [Annahme]; ungerechtfertigt [Forderung, Vorwurf]; ungültig [Fahrkarte, Garantie, Vertrag, Testament, Ehe]* * *adj.falsch adj.gebrechlich adj.hinfällig adj.kränklich adj.ungültig adj. n.Gebrechliche m.,f.Invalide -n m.,f.Kranke -n m.,f.Pflegefall m. v.zum Invaliden machen ausdr.
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