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1 quebrantadura
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2 vulneración
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4 quebrantamiento de condena
• violation of court order imposing an obligationDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > quebrantamiento de condena
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5 violación
f.1 violation, breach, infraction, transgression.2 rape, forcible sexual intercourse, ravishment, violation.Ella restriega su desamor She rubs in her lack of love.* * *1 (transgresión) violation, infringement2 (de persona) rape* * *noun f.1) violation2) rape* * *SF1) (sexual) rape2) [de ley] infringement; [de acuerdo, principio] violation, breach; [de derecho, territorio] violation3) (=profanación) violation* * *a) ( de persona) rapeb) (de ley, acuerdo, derecho) violation; ( de templo) violation* * *= infringement, violation, rape, breach.Ex. Strictly speaking, the word piracy or infringement can be applied only to the flowing back of unauthorised reproductions to countries of origen = En su estricto sentido, la palabra piratería o infracción puede aplicarse solamente a la entrada de vuelta a los países de origen de reproducciones que se hayan hecho sin la debida autorización.Ex. Although the application of policies requires an exercise of judgment, violation of the policy under the guise of 'flexibility' should be avoided.Ex. Crimes against the person include homicide, rape, assault and robbery.Ex. The key is through controls, which must be built in so that breaches are detected.----* mito de la violación = rape myth.* violación cometida por la persona con quien se ha tenido una cita = date rape.* violación de la intimidad = breach of privacy, invasion of privacy.* violación de la ley = breach of legislation.* violación de la privacidad = breach of privacy.* violación del derecho de la gente a + Nombre = invasion of people's right to + Nombre.* violación de los derechos humanos = violation of human rights, human rights abuse.* violación en el matrimonio = marital rape.* violación en grupo = gang rape.* violación marital = marital rape.* violación matrimonial = marital rape.* * *a) ( de persona) rapeb) (de ley, acuerdo, derecho) violation; ( de templo) violation* * *= infringement, violation, rape, breach.Ex: Strictly speaking, the word piracy or infringement can be applied only to the flowing back of unauthorised reproductions to countries of origen = En su estricto sentido, la palabra piratería o infracción puede aplicarse solamente a la entrada de vuelta a los países de origen de reproducciones que se hayan hecho sin la debida autorización.
Ex: Although the application of policies requires an exercise of judgment, violation of the policy under the guise of 'flexibility' should be avoided.Ex: Crimes against the person include homicide, rape, assault and robbery.Ex: The key is through controls, which must be built in so that breaches are detected.* mito de la violación = rape myth.* violación cometida por la persona con quien se ha tenido una cita = date rape.* violación de la intimidad = breach of privacy, invasion of privacy.* violación de la ley = breach of legislation.* violación de la privacidad = breach of privacy.* violación del derecho de la gente a + Nombre = invasion of people's right to + Nombre.* violación de los derechos humanos = violation of human rights, human rights abuse.* violación en el matrimonio = marital rape.* violación en grupo = gang rape.* violación marital = marital rape.* violación matrimonial = marital rape.* * *1 (de una persona) rape2 (de una ley, un acuerdo) violation, breakingviolación de los derechos humanos violation of human rightsla violación de nuestras aguas territoriales/nuestro espacio aéreo the violation of our territorial waters/our airspace3 (de un templo) violationCompuestos:( Ven) unlawful entry( Inf) security hole* * *
violación sustantivo femenino
( de templo) violation
violación sustantivo femenino
1 (de una ley, contrato, etc) violation
2 (delito sexual) rape
' violación' also found in these entries:
English:
abuse
- clear-cut
- gang bang
- infringement
- intrusion
- outrage
- rape
- violation
- date
* * *violación nf1. [de persona] rape2. [de ley, derechos] violation, infringement;violación del espacio aéreo panameño violation of Panama's airspaceDer violación de domicilio unlawful entry3. [en baloncesto] violation* * *f1 rape* * *1) : violation, offense2) : rape -
6 infracción
f.infraction, breach, offense, transgression.* * *1 infraction, infringement\infracción de tráfico driving offence* * *noun f.infraction, offence* * *SF [de ley] infringement (de of)[de acuerdo] breach (de of) [de norma] offence (de against) violation (EEUU) (de of)infracción de tráfico — traffic offence, driving offence, traffic violation (EEUU)
* * *femenino offense*, infraction (frml)una infracción de la ley — an infringement o infraction of the law
infracción de tráfico — traffic violation (AmE), driving offence (BrE)
* * *= infringement, violation, breach, contravention.Ex. Strictly speaking, the word piracy or infringement can be applied only to the flowing back of unauthorised reproductions to countries of origen = En su estricto sentido, la palabra piratería o infracción puede aplicarse solamente a la entrada de vuelta a los países de origen de reproducciones que se hayan hecho sin la debida autorización.Ex. Although the application of policies requires an exercise of judgment, violation of the policy under the guise of 'flexibility' should be avoided.Ex. The key is through controls, which must be built in so that breaches are detected.Ex. Some local authorities are currently under investigation for their alleged contravention of the Rome Treaty by their imposition of a 'buy British' requirement.----* infracción de las normas = breach of regulations, infringement of the rules, breach of the rules.* infracción del derecho de autor = copyright infringement.* infracción de normas = rule breaking.* infracción de tráfico = traffic violation.* infracción de tránsito = traffic violation.* infracción grave = serious offence.* * *femenino offense*, infraction (frml)una infracción de la ley — an infringement o infraction of the law
infracción de tráfico — traffic violation (AmE), driving offence (BrE)
* * *= infringement, violation, breach, contravention.Ex: Strictly speaking, the word piracy or infringement can be applied only to the flowing back of unauthorised reproductions to countries of origen = En su estricto sentido, la palabra piratería o infracción puede aplicarse solamente a la entrada de vuelta a los países de origen de reproducciones que se hayan hecho sin la debida autorización.
Ex: Although the application of policies requires an exercise of judgment, violation of the policy under the guise of 'flexibility' should be avoided.Ex: The key is through controls, which must be built in so that breaches are detected.Ex: Some local authorities are currently under investigation for their alleged contravention of the Rome Treaty by their imposition of a 'buy British' requirement.* infracción de las normas = breach of regulations, infringement of the rules, breach of the rules.* infracción del derecho de autor = copyright infringement.* infracción de normas = rule breaking.* infracción de tráfico = traffic violation.* infracción de tránsito = traffic violation.* infracción grave = serious offence.* * *offense*, infraction ( frml)ha cometido una infracción contra el Fisco she has committed a tax offenseestos actos constituyen una infracción de la ley these actions constitute an infringement o infraction of the lawestaba estacionado en infracción he was parked illegally* * *
infracción sustantivo femenino
offense( conjugate offense), infraction (frml);
infracción sustantivo femenino infringement
infracción de tráfico, traffic offence
' infracción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
falta
- leve
- tránsito
English:
infraction
- infringement
- offence
- transgression
- breach
- endorsement
- offense
* * *infracción nf[de reglamento] infringement, violation;una infracción del reglamento an infringement o a violation of the rules;infracción leve/grave minor/serious offence;cometió una infracción contra las normas she broke the rules;* * *f offense, Broffence* * * -
7 atropello
m.1 running over.2 abuse (moral).3 running-over.4 abusive act, outrage, cruel act, wrong.5 infringement, violation.6 pushing, hustling, jostling.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: atropellar.* * *1 (accidente) accident, collision; (de coche) knocking down, running over2 (apresuramiento) haste1 pushing and shoving sing\con atropello in a hurry, in a rush* * *SM1) (Aut) accident; (=empujón) shove, push; (=codeo) jostling2) (=abuso) abuse (de of)disregard (de for)* * *a) ( abuso) outrageatropello de or a algo — violation of something
hazlo despacio y sin atropellos — do it slowly, don't try to rush things
* * *----* conductor que se da a la fuga tras causar un accidente o atropello = hit-and-run driver.* * *a) ( abuso) outrageatropello de or a algo — violation of something
hazlo despacio y sin atropellos — do it slowly, don't try to rush things
* * ** conductor que se da a la fuga tras causar un accidente o atropello = hit-and-run driver.* * *1 (abuso) outrageesto es un atropello, me quejaré a las autoridades this is an outrage, I shall make an official complaintatropello DE or A algo violation OF sthlos atropellos de los derechos humanos cometidos por la dictadura the human rights violations o the violations of human rights committed by the dictatorship(prisas): haz las cosas despacio y sin atropellos do things slowly, don't try to rush them* * *
Del verbo atropellar: ( conjugate atropellar)
atropello es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
atropelló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
atropellar
atropello
atropellar ( conjugate atropellar) verbo transitivoa) [coche/camión] to knock … down;
( pasando por encima) to run … over
atropellarse verbo pronominal
◊ salieron corriendo, atropellándose unos a otros they came running out, pushing and shoving as they went
atropello sustantivo masculino ( abuso) outrage;
atropello de or a algo violation of sth
atropellar verbo transitivo
1 Auto to knock down, run over
2 (no respetar) to abuse
3 (violar) LAm to rape
atropello sustantivo masculino
1 Auto knocking down, running over
2 (abuso) abuse
' atropello' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
responsable
- burla
English:
accidentally
* * *atropello nm1. [por vehículo]ha habido un atropello con dos víctimas mortales two people were run over and killed in an accident;fui testigo del atropello de mi tía I saw my aunt get run over2. [moral] abuse;denunciaron el atropello a los derechos humanos por parte del régimen they condemned the government for human rights abuses;¡esto es un atropello! this is an outrage!habla con mucho atropello she gabbles a lot* * *m1 running over2 escándalo outrage* * *atropello nm: abuse, violation, outrage -
8 contravención
f.infraction, breach, misdeed, offense.* * *1 contravention, infringement, violation* * *SF contravention, violation* * *femenino contraventionen contravención de algo — in contravention o violation of something
estacionar en contravención — (RPl) to park illegally
* * *Ex. Some local authorities are currently under investigation for their alleged contravention of the Rome Treaty by their imposition of a 'buy British' requirement.----* en contravención de = in contravention of.* * *femenino contraventionen contravención de algo — in contravention o violation of something
estacionar en contravención — (RPl) to park illegally
* * *Ex: Some local authorities are currently under investigation for their alleged contravention of the Rome Treaty by their imposition of a 'buy British' requirement.
* en contravención de = in contravention of.* * *contraventionen contravención de las normas vigentes vendía productos caducados he was contravening o violating the regulations by selling out-of-date products, he was selling out-of-date products in contravention o violation o breach o infringement of the regulationsestacionar en contravención ( RPl); to park illegally* * *contravention, violation;en contravención de in contravention o violation of* * *f contravention -
9 quebrantamiento
m.1 breaking (incumplimiento).2 cracking (rotura).3 weakening (debilitamiento).4 breaking-up, contravention, violation.* * *1 (rotura) breaking2 (debilitamiento) weakening3 (de una ley) violation, infringement* * *masculino breaking* * *= violation.Ex. Although the application of policies requires an exercise of judgment, violation of the policy under the guise of 'flexibility' should be avoided.* * *masculino breaking* * *= violation.Ex: Although the application of policies requires an exercise of judgment, violation of the policy under the guise of 'flexibility' should be avoided.
* * *breaking* * *
quebrantamiento m Jur (incumpliento, transgresión) violation, infringement
* * *1. [incumplimiento] breaking2. [de moral, resistencia] breaking;produjo el quebrantamiento de su salud it caused her health to fail* * *m breaking* * *1) : breaking2) : deterioration, weakening -
10 vulneración
f.violation.* * *1 (gen) violation2 figurado (reputación) damaging, harming* * *SF infringement, contravention* * *femenino violation, infringement* * *= breach.Ex. The key is through controls, which must be built in so that breaches are detected.----* vulneración de la seguridad = security breach.* * *femenino violation, infringement* * *= breach.Ex: The key is through controls, which must be built in so that breaches are detected.
* vulneración de la seguridad = security breach.* * *A (de una persona) woundingB (de una ley) breakingC (de la dignidad) affront, violationD (de la intimidad, de un derecho) violation* * *vulneración nf1. [de prestigio, reputación] harming, damaging;[de intimidad] invasion2. [de ley, pacto] violation, infringement -
11 tránsito
m.1 transit, crossing, through traffic, traffic.2 Tránsito.* * *1 (acción) passage, transit, movement2 AUTOMÓVIL traffic3 eufemístico (muerte) death, passing4 (lugar de parada) stopping place\'Cerrado al tránsito' "Closed to traffic"de mucho tránsito busypasajeros en tránsito passengers in transit* * *noun m.1) transit2) traffic* * *SM1) (=paso) transit, passage, movement"se prohíbe el tránsito" — "no thoroughfare"
estar de tránsito — to be in transit, be passing through
2) (=tráfico) movement, traffichoras de máximo tránsito — rush hour sing, peak (traffic) hours
3) [de puesto] transfer, move4) (=muerte) passing, death5) (=parada) [de transporte público] stop; [de turismos] stopping place6) (=pasillo) passageway* * *1) ( tráfico) trafficun accidente de tránsito — (AmL) road accident
infracción de tránsito — (AmL) traffic violation (AmE), motoring offense (BrE)
2) ( paso) passage, movement3) (liter) ( muerte) passing (euph), death* * *= traffic flow, changeover [change-over], transit.Ex. The traffic flow in the building should be dictated by the compartmentalisation of the spaces and the arrangement of partitions and furniture.Ex. The changeover has resulted in more rapid machine-editing of input and reduced costs for cataloguing.Ex. This article calls attention to dangers of deterioration of photographs, caused by exhibition and transit.----* infracción de tránsito = traffic violation.* tránsito de peatones = foot traffic.* tránsito peatonal = foot traffic.* * *1) ( tráfico) trafficun accidente de tránsito — (AmL) road accident
infracción de tránsito — (AmL) traffic violation (AmE), motoring offense (BrE)
2) ( paso) passage, movement3) (liter) ( muerte) passing (euph), death* * *= traffic flow, changeover [change-over], transit.Ex: The traffic flow in the building should be dictated by the compartmentalisation of the spaces and the arrangement of partitions and furniture.
Ex: The changeover has resulted in more rapid machine-editing of input and reduced costs for cataloguing.Ex: This article calls attention to dangers of deterioration of photographs, caused by exhibition and transit.* infracción de tránsito = traffic violation.* tránsito de peatones = foot traffic.* tránsito peatonal = foot traffic.* * *A (tráfico) trafficdurante las horas de máximo tránsito at peak hours[ S ] cerrado al tránsito closed to all traffic, no entryuna calle de mucho tránsito a very busy roadun accidente de tránsito ( AmL); a road accidentCompuestos:heavy goods vehicles (pl), heavy trafficvehicular trafficB (paso) passage, movementsólo están aquí de tránsito they're just passing throughlos pasajeros en tránsito hacia Roma passengers in transit for Romeuna caja se perdió en tránsito one box was lost in transit* * *
Del verbo transitar: ( conjugate transitar)
transito es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
transitó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
transitar
tránsito
transitar ( conjugate transitar) verbo intransitivo [ vehículo] to travel;
[ peatón] to walk
tránsito sustantivo masculino
1 ( tráfico) traffic;
una calle de mucho tránsito a very busy road;
un accidente de tránsito (AmL) a road accident;
infracción de tránsito (AmL) traffic violation (AmE), motoring offense (BrE)
2 ( paso) movement;
pasajeros en tránsito passengers in transit
transitar verbo intransitivo to pass
tránsito sustantivo masculino
1 (paso de un lugar a otro, proceso) transition
2 (de personas) movement, passage
Auto traffic
' tránsito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agente
- policía
English:
transfer desk
- transfer lounge
- transit
- transit lounge
- road
- traffic
* * *tránsito nm1. [de vehículos] traffic;está cerrado el tránsito de vehículos it is closed to traffictránsito rodado road traffic2. [paso]el tránsito entre la Edad Media y el Renacimiento the transition from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance;es sólo un área de tránsito it is just a transit area;los extranjeros que están de tránsito en el país foreigners who are in the country for a short time;aviones en tránsito entre América y Europa planes en route between America and Europe;pasajeros en tránsito hacia Roma [en aeropuerto] passengers with connecting flights to Rome3. [movimiento] movement;facilita el tránsito intestinal it facilitates bowel movement;una calle de mucho tránsito a busy streetpocos llorarán su tránsito few will mourn her passing on* * *m1 transit;pasajero en tránsito passenger in transit, transit passenger2 L.Am. ( circulación) traffic* * *tránsito nm1) tráfico: traffichora de máximo tránsito: rush hour2) : transit, passage, movement3) : death, passing -
12 violatorio
adj.violating, infringing, breaching.* * *ADJser violatorio de — to be in breach o violation of
* * *- ria adjetivo (frml)violatorio de algo: actos violatorios del acuerdo/de los derechos humanos — acts in violation of the agreement/of human rights
* * *- ria adjetivo (frml)violatorio de algo: actos violatorios del acuerdo/de los derechos humanos — acts in violation of the agreement/of human rights
* * *( frml) violatorio DE algo:fue considerada violatoria de los derechos humanos it was considered a violation of human rightsactos violatorios del acuerdo de paz acts in violation of the peace agreement, acts which violate o break the peace agreement -
13 infracción de tráfico
driving offence* * *(n.) = traffic violationEx. This guide was prepared as an instructional tool for use with adults who are on probation because of traffic violation.* * *(n.) = traffic violationEx: This guide was prepared as an instructional tool for use with adults who are on probation because of traffic violation.
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14 infracción de tránsito
(n.) = traffic violationEx. This guide was prepared as an instructional tool for use with adults who are on probation because of traffic violation.* * *(n.) = traffic violationEx: This guide was prepared as an instructional tool for use with adults who are on probation because of traffic violation.
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15 infringir
v.to infringe, to break.El ladrón quebrantó la ley The thief infringed the law.* * ** * *verbto infringe, break* * *VT to infringe, contravene* * *verbo transitivo to infringe, break* * *= be in violation of, breach, violate, infringe (on/upon), transgress.Ex. A 'self-help' approach, whereby libraries cooperate to boycott periodical publishers who are considered to be culpable, may also be in violation of antitrust legislation.Ex. He defends the right to breach voluntary codes of practice so long as they are within the laws passed by country, state and city.Ex. Women who self-promote may suffer social reprisals for violating gender prescriptions to be modest.Ex. The Act undoubtedly has the potential to infringe gravely upon the civil liberties of UK citizens.Ex. But it is Islam's strict code of sexual modesty that Islamists most often transgress.----* infringir la confidencialidad = breach + confidentiality.* infringir la ley = break + the law.* infringir una ley = infringe + law, violate + law, breach + law, be in breach of + law.* infringir una norma = infringe + standard, violate + rule, violate + regulation, break + rules.* infringir una regla = violate + rule.* infringir un derecho = infringe + right, violate + right.* infringir un principio = violate + principle.* no infringir las leyes = stay on + the right side of the law, keep on + the right side of the law.* * *verbo transitivo to infringe, break* * *= be in violation of, breach, violate, infringe (on/upon), transgress.Ex: A 'self-help' approach, whereby libraries cooperate to boycott periodical publishers who are considered to be culpable, may also be in violation of antitrust legislation.
Ex: He defends the right to breach voluntary codes of practice so long as they are within the laws passed by country, state and city.Ex: Women who self-promote may suffer social reprisals for violating gender prescriptions to be modest.Ex: The Act undoubtedly has the potential to infringe gravely upon the civil liberties of UK citizens.Ex: But it is Islam's strict code of sexual modesty that Islamists most often transgress.* infringir la confidencialidad = breach + confidentiality.* infringir la ley = break + the law.* infringir una ley = infringe + law, violate + law, breach + law, be in breach of + law.* infringir una norma = infringe + standard, violate + rule, violate + regulation, break + rules.* infringir una regla = violate + rule.* infringir un derecho = infringe + right, violate + right.* infringir un principio = violate + principle.* no infringir las leyes = stay on + the right side of the law, keep on + the right side of the law.* * *infringir [I7 ]vtto infringe, break* * *
infringir ( conjugate infringir) verbo transitivo
to infringe, break
infringir verbo transitivo to infringe
infringir una ley, to break a law
' infringir' also found in these entries:
English:
infringe
- law
- violate
- breach
- break
- offend
* * *infringir vt[quebrantar] to infringe, to break* * *v/t JUR infringe, violate* * *infringir {35} vt: to infringe, to breach* * * -
16 quebrantar
v.1 to break (incumplir) (promesa, ley).El dolor quebrantó a Lisa The pain broke Lisa.2 to crack.3 to weaken.4 to infringe, to violate, to transgress.El ladrón quebrantó la ley The thief infringed the law.* * *1 (cascar) to crack2 (romper) to break, shatter; (machacar) to grind3 (debilitar) to weaken4 figurado (salud, posición, fortuna) to undermine, shatter5 figurado (incumplir) to break, violate7 figurado (causar lástima) to wound, shatter1 (cascarse) to crack2 (romperse) to break3 (la salud) to be shattered* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=romper) [gen] to break; [haciendo grietas] to crack; [haciendo añicos] to shatter2) (=debilitar) [+ resistencia] to weaken, break; [+ salud, posición] to destroy, undermine; [+ persona] to break; [+ cimientos, furia, moral] to weaken3) (=abrir) [+ cerradura] to force; [+ caja fuerte, sello] to break open; [+ cárcel] to break out of; [+ recinto sagrado] to break into, violate; [+ terreno vedado] to trespass on4) [+ ley, promesa] to break5) [+ color] to tone down6) LAm [+ caballo] to break in2.See:* * *verbo transitivo (liter) < salud> to break (liter); <paz/armonía> (frml) to disturb; <ley/promesa> (frml) to break* * *= be in violation of, infringe (on/upon), go back on, transgress.Ex. A 'self-help' approach, whereby libraries cooperate to boycott periodical publishers who are considered to be culpable, may also be in violation of antitrust legislation.Ex. The Act undoubtedly has the potential to infringe gravely upon the civil liberties of UK citizens.Ex. The Commission has downgraded university librarians in terms of both pay and academic status, thus going back on a right granted as early as 1960.Ex. But it is Islam's strict code of sexual modesty that Islamists most often transgress.----* quebrantar el espíritu de Alguien = break + Posesivo + spirit.* quebrantar la ley = break + the law.* * *verbo transitivo (liter) < salud> to break (liter); <paz/armonía> (frml) to disturb; <ley/promesa> (frml) to break* * *= be in violation of, infringe (on/upon), go back on, transgress.Ex: A 'self-help' approach, whereby libraries cooperate to boycott periodical publishers who are considered to be culpable, may also be in violation of antitrust legislation.
Ex: The Act undoubtedly has the potential to infringe gravely upon the civil liberties of UK citizens.Ex: The Commission has downgraded university librarians in terms of both pay and academic status, thus going back on a right granted as early as 1960.Ex: But it is Islam's strict code of sexual modesty that Islamists most often transgress.* quebrantar el espíritu de Alguien = break + Posesivo + spirit.* quebrantar la ley = break + the law.* * *quebrantar [A1 ]vtlos constantes bombardeos quebrantaron la moral de los habitantes the constant bombing broke the spirit of the populationno quisiera que esta armonía se viera quebrantada I wouldn't like this harmony to be destroyedlos aullidos quebrantaron la paz de la noche the howls shattered the peace of the nightB ( liter); ‹ley/promesa› to break* * *
quebrantar verbo transitivo
1 to break: la pobre dieta y el frío quebrantaron su salud, her health deteriorated because of a poor diet and the cold
2 Jur to violate, infringe
' quebrantar' also found in these entries:
English:
break
- provoke
- violate
* * *♦ vt1. [promesa, ley] to break;[obligación] to fail in2. [rocas] to crack3. [moral, resistencia] [romper] to break;[debilitar] to weaken* * *break, undermine* * *quebrantar vt1) : to break, to split, to crack2) : to weaken3) : to violate (a law or contract)* * *quebrantar vb2. (salud) to weaken -
17 transgresión
f.transgression, trespass.* * *1 transgression* * ** * *femenino (frml) transgression (frml)* * *= transgression, trespass, wrongdoing, contravention, trespassing, violation.Ex. Similarly, a class that has been involved in a telling-off for any one of the myriad trivial transgressions their flesh is heir to can arrive at the next lesson aggressively uncooperative or giggly.Ex. The author describes laws applicable to breaches of privacy dealing with: the laws of privacy, confidence, trespass, nuisance, defamation and theft.Ex. His doctrine that even venial wrongdoing is worse than any natural calamity implies that we ought to refrain from such wrongdoing even if calamity results.Ex. Some local authorities are currently under investigation for their alleged contravention of the Rome Treaty by their imposition of a 'buy British' requirement.Ex. The article 'Does online editing promote trespassing?' discusses the ethical implications of granting editors on-line access to authors' document files.Ex. Although the application of policies requires an exercise of judgment, violation of the policy under the guise of 'flexibility' should be avoided.* * *femenino (frml) transgression (frml)* * *= transgression, trespass, wrongdoing, contravention, trespassing, violation.Ex: Similarly, a class that has been involved in a telling-off for any one of the myriad trivial transgressions their flesh is heir to can arrive at the next lesson aggressively uncooperative or giggly.
Ex: The author describes laws applicable to breaches of privacy dealing with: the laws of privacy, confidence, trespass, nuisance, defamation and theft.Ex: His doctrine that even venial wrongdoing is worse than any natural calamity implies that we ought to refrain from such wrongdoing even if calamity results.Ex: Some local authorities are currently under investigation for their alleged contravention of the Rome Treaty by their imposition of a 'buy British' requirement.Ex: The article 'Does online editing promote trespassing?' discusses the ethical implications of granting editors on-line access to authors' document files.Ex: Although the application of policies requires an exercise of judgment, violation of the policy under the guise of 'flexibility' should be avoided.* * *( frml)transgression ( frml), infringement* * *
transgresión sustantivo femenino (frml) transgression (frml)
transgresión sustantivo femenino breaking
' transgresión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
quebrantamiento
- trasgresión
English:
transgression
* * *transgresión, trasgresión nftransgression* * *f infringement, transgression -
18 violación de los derechos humanos
(n.) = violation of human rights, human rights abuseEx. Librarians are often victims of the violation of human rights.Ex. They have campaigned indefatigably for humane prison conditions and have been documenting and exposing human rights abuses.* * *(n.) = violation of human rights, human rights abuseEx: Librarians are often victims of the violation of human rights.
Ex: They have campaigned indefatigably for humane prison conditions and have been documenting and exposing human rights abuses.Spanish-English dictionary > violación de los derechos humanos
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19 violar
v.1 to violate, to infringe (ley, derechos).Ella viola la ley She violates the law.Ellos violaron a Rosa They raped Rosa.2 to rape (person).* * *1 (transgredir) to violate, infringe3 (persona) to rape* * *verb1) to violate2) rape* * *VT1) [+ persona] to rape2) [+ ley] to break, infringe frm; [+ acuerdo, principio] to violate, breach; [+ derecho, territorio] to violate; [+ domicilio] to break into, force entry into3) (=profanar) to violate* * *verbo transitivoa) < persona> to rape* * *= be in violation of, breach, violate, rape, infringe (on/upon).Ex. A 'self-help' approach, whereby libraries cooperate to boycott periodical publishers who are considered to be culpable, may also be in violation of antitrust legislation.Ex. He defends the right to breach voluntary codes of practice so long as they are within the laws passed by country, state and city.Ex. Women who self-promote may suffer social reprisals for violating gender prescriptions to be modest.Ex. The second case involved a complaint by a woman claiming that she had been raped by Boston Celtics rookie, Marcus Smith, just after he broke off their three month relationship.Ex. The Act undoubtedly has the potential to infringe gravely upon the civil liberties of UK citizens.----* violar la intimidad = invade + privacy.* violar los derechos = invade + rights.* violar una ley = violate + law, break + the law, be in breach of + law.* violar un derecho = infringe + right, violate + right.* violar un principio = violate + principle.* * *verbo transitivoa) < persona> to rape* * *= be in violation of, breach, violate, rape, infringe (on/upon).Ex: A 'self-help' approach, whereby libraries cooperate to boycott periodical publishers who are considered to be culpable, may also be in violation of antitrust legislation.
Ex: He defends the right to breach voluntary codes of practice so long as they are within the laws passed by country, state and city.Ex: Women who self-promote may suffer social reprisals for violating gender prescriptions to be modest.Ex: The second case involved a complaint by a woman claiming that she had been raped by Boston Celtics rookie, Marcus Smith, just after he broke off their three month relationship.Ex: The Act undoubtedly has the potential to infringe gravely upon the civil liberties of UK citizens.* violar la intimidad = invade + privacy.* violar los derechos = invade + rights.* violar una ley = violate + law, break + the law, be in breach of + law.* violar un derecho = infringe + right, violate + right.* violar un principio = violate + principle.* * *violar [A1 ]vt1 ‹persona› to rape, violate ( frml)2 ‹tratado/ley› to violate, break; ‹derecho› to violate; ‹espacio aéreo› to violate3 ‹templo› to violate* * *
violar ( conjugate violar) verbo transitivo
‹tratado/derecho› to violate;
‹ templo› to violate
violar verbo transitivo
1 (un contrato, ley, etc) to violate, infringe
2 (a una persona) to rape
' violar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atropellar
- forzar
- violentar
- ley
English:
gang bang
- infringe
- rape
- ravish
- violate
- breach
- law
* * *violar vt1. [persona] to rape2. [ley, derechos] to violate, to infringe;[domicilio] to break into* * *v/t1 rape2 derechos violate* * *violar vt1) : to rape2) : to violate (a law or right)3) profanar: to desecrate -
20 conculcación
f.infringement, infraction, violation.* * *SF [gen] infringement; [de ley] violation* * *infringement, violation* * *conculcación nfFormal infringement, violation
См. также в других словарях:
violation — [ vjɔlasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIIe; lat. violatio « profanation » ♦ Action de violer (un engagement, un droit), de profaner une chose sacrée (ou protégée par la loi). ⇒ outrage. Violation de la loi. ⇒ infraction. « La prescription est toujours une… … Encyclopédie Universelle
violation — vi‧o‧la‧tion [ˌvaɪəˈleɪʆn] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] an action that breaks a law, agreement, principle etc: • Employers who fail to comply can be fined £5,000 per violation. • their blatant violation of the law 2. in violation of if… … Financial and business terms
Violation — Vi o*la tion, n. [L. violatio: cf. F. violation.] The act of violating, treating with violence, or injuring; the state of being violated. Specifically: [1913 Webster] (a) Infringement; transgression; nonobservance; as, the violation of law or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
violation — I noun abuse, breach, contra leges, dereliction, desecration, disturbance, encroachment, illegality, impiety, infraction, infringement, interruption, invasion, irreverence, lawbreaking, misbehavior, mistreatment, misuse, nonobservance, offense,… … Law dictionary
violation — [n1] breach; breaking of the law abuse, break, breaking, contravention, encroachment, illegality, infraction, infringement, misbehavior, misdemeanor, negligence, nonobservance, offense, rupture, transgressing, transgression, trespass, trespassing … New thesaurus
Violation — (lat.), Verletzung, Notzüchtigung; Violata, die Geschwächte, Entjungferte … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Violation — (lat.), Verletzung, Schändung; Violāta, die Geschwächte, Entjungferte … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
violation — (n.) early 15c., from L. violationem (nom. violatio) an injury, irreverence, from pp. stem of violare to violate, treat with violence, outrage, dishonor, perhaps related to vis violence, strength … Etymology dictionary
violation — *breach, infraction, transgression, trespass, infringement, contravention Analogous words: *offense, sin, vice, crime, scandal: desecration, *profanation, sacrilege, blasphemy: invading or invasion, encroachment, entrenchment (see corresponding… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
violation — Violation, Violatio … Thresor de la langue françoyse
violation — [vī΄ə lā′shən] n. [ME violacion < L violatio] a violating or being violated; specif., a) infringement or breach, as of a law, rule, right, etc. b) sexual assault; rape c) desecration of something sacred, as a church d) interruption;… … English World dictionary