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impunity [ɪm'pju:nətɪ]formal impunité f;∎ to act with impunity agir en toute impunité ou impunément -
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be able to do something with impunity — etwas gefahrlos tun können; (without being punished) etwas ungestraft tun können
* * *im·pun·ity[ɪmˈpju:nəti, AM -ət̬i]to do sth with \impunity etw ungestraft tun* * *[Im'pjuːnItɪ]nStraflosigkeit f* * *a) ungestraft, straflos,b) gefahrlos* * *noun, no pl.be able to do something with impunity — etwas gefahrlos tun können; (without being punished) etwas ungestraft tun können
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n безнаказаност
with IMPUNITY безнаказано* * *{im'pju:nъti} n безнаказаност; with impunity безнаказано.* * *безнаказаност;* * *1. n безнаказаност 2. with impunity безнаказано* * * -
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subs.P. and V. ἄδεια, ἡ.With impunity: V. ἀνοιμωκτί, Ar. and V. ἀνατί (rare P.), or use adj. agreeing with subject, P. and V. ἀθῷος, ἀζήμιος, χαίρων, V. γεγηθώς, ἄκλαυτος, P. ἀπαθής, ἀτιμώρητος.Think you always to speak thus with impunity? V. ἦ καὶ γεγηθὼς ταῦτʼ ἀεὶ λέξειν δοκεῖς; (Soph., O.R. 368).You shall not do this with impunity: Ar. οὐ καταπροίξει... τοῦτο δρῶν (Vesp. 1366).Let off with impunity: P. ἀθῷόν (τινα) παριέναι.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Impunity
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[ɪm'pjuːnətɪ]nome impunità f.* * *impunity /ɪmˈpju:nətɪ/n. [u]● with impunity, impunemente.* * *[ɪm'pjuːnətɪ]nome impunità f. -
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[ımʹpju:nıtı] n1. безнаказанностьwith impunity - а) безнаказанно; to insult with impunity - безнаказанно оскорблять; б) без вреда для себя; без отрицательных последствий
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n1. безкарність2. юр. звільнення від покарання- to impose smth. with impunity проводити щось безкарно- with impunity безкарно -
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1. n безнаказанность2. n юр. освобождение от наказания3. n юр. освобождение от убытков как от последствия совершённого действияСинонимический ряд:1. absolution (noun) absolution; immunity; indemnity; pardon2. exemption (noun) exemption; license; permission; privilege3. liberation (noun) deliverance; emancipation; freedom; liberation; parole; redemption; rescue; salvationАнтонимический ряд:accountability; culpability; danger; liability; responsibility -
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im·pun·ity [ɪmʼpju:nəti, Am -ət̬i] nto do sth with \impunity etw ungestraft tun
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