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антиперестроечные
Folter
английски
английски
немски
немски
I. tor·ture [ˈtɔ:tʃəʳ, Am ˈtɔ:rtʃɚ] СЪЩ
1. torture no pl (act of cruelty):
torture
Folter f <-, -n>
mental torture
2. torture (painful suffering):
torture
Qual f <-, -en>
torture
Tortur f <-, -en>
II. tor·ture [ˈtɔ:tʃəʳ, Am ˈtɔ:rtʃɚ] СЪЩ modifier
torture (method):
torture
torture device
Folterinstrument ср <-(e)s, -e>
torture technique
Foltermethode f <-, -n>
III. tor·ture [ˈtɔ:tʃəʳ, Am ˈtɔ:rtʃɚ] ГЛАГ прх
1. torture (cause suffering to):
to torture sb
to torture sb to death
2. torture (greatly disturb):
to torture sb
von etw дат gequält werden
ˈtor·ture cham·ber СЪЩ
torture chamber
Folterkammer f <-, -n>
Запис в OpenDict
torture wheel СЪЩ
torture wheel
немски
немски
английски
английски
torture no мн
torture no мн
torture
jdn foltern
to torture sb
to use torture
torture prison
torture chamber
torture
torture no мн
under torture
Present
Itorture
youtorture
he/she/ittortures
wetorture
youtorture
theytorture
Past
Itortured
youtortured
he/she/ittortured
wetortured
youtortured
theytortured
Present Perfect
Ihavetortured
youhavetortured
he/she/ithastortured
wehavetortured
youhavetortured
theyhavetortured
Past Perfect
Ihadtortured
youhadtortured
he/she/ithadtortured
wehadtortured
youhadtortured
theyhadtortured
PONS OpenDict

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He said uniformed and plain-clothes police are patrolling fire-affected areas and will deal "very harshly" with looters.
www.stuff.co.nz
Plain and simply stated, it turned out to be the best solution for all parties involved.
en.wikipedia.org
They are made in many different shapes, with frosting, glazing, a dusting of confectioner's sugar or plain.
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The driver's vision flap was reduced to a plain square flap with rounded lower corners, in line with the glacis plate.
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There is an original flavor, which is just plain cheesecake.
en.wikipedia.org
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2. the detainees were not provided with sufficient notice of the factual basis for their detention because certain evidence was not disclosed to them; and 3. some of the evidence against them may have been obtained by torture or other coercion.
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www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
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2. die Gefangenen nicht ausreichend über die tatsächliche Grundlage ihrer Gefangennahme informiert wurden, da gewisse Beweise ihnen nicht zugänglich gemacht wurden; und 3. ein Teil der belastenden Beweise gegen sie durch Folter oder andere Formen des Zwangs beschafft worden sein könnten.
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This growing mediated presence is in a contradictory relation to insights made by medical and psychological research on physical, psychic, social and especially cognitive impact of torture on the victims.
www.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de
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Diese zunehmende mediale Präsenz steht in einem widersprüchlichen Verhältnis zu den Ergebnissen aus der medizinischen und psychologischen Forschung über die körperlichen, psychischen, sozialen und insbesondere kognitiven Auswirkungen der Folter auf die Opfer.
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and 3. some of the evidence against them may have been obtained by torture or other coercion.
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www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
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und 3. ein Teil der belastenden Beweise gegen sie durch Folter oder andere Formen des Zwangs beschafft worden sein könnten.
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entitlements in cases of serious mental disorders, including, where needed, appropriate mental health care, as well as an obligation for member states to provide requisite care for victims of torture, rape or other serious acts of violence.
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www.consilium.europa.eu
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Anspruchsberechtigungen bei schweren psychischen Störungen – erforderlichenfalls einschließlich geeigneter psychologischer Betreuung – sowie eine Verpflichtung der Mitgliedstaaten, eine angemessene Versorgung von Menschen zu gewährleisen, die Opfer von Folter, Vergewaltigung oder anderen schweren Gewalttaten geworden sind.
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Use of torture by the US in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, in particular, demonstrates that the modern history of torture is by no means a history of its gradual disappearance.
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www.his-online.de
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Besonders der Einsatz der Folter durch die USA nach den Anschlägen vom 11. September 2001 zeigt, dass die moderne Geschichte der Folter keine Geschichte ihres allmählichen Verschwindens ist.
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