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Перевод: affray speek affray


[существительное]
нарушение общественного спокойствия; скандал ; драка ;
[глагол]
нарушение общественного спокойствия


Тезаурус:

  1. THE vigilante businessman who was cleared last week of murdering a suspected car vandal was jailed for 18 months yesterday for an alternative charge of affray.
  2. He was cleared of wounding two other youths, but convicted of affray and was remanded in custody to be sentenced today.
  3. In a letter to the Independent , a representative of the Irish Freedom Movement alleged that, at the annual anti-internment march in London on 6 August 1988, there were over thirty arrests, with the charges ranging from threatening behaviour to affray and some accused being "granted bail only on condition that they did not attend political meetings or marches".
  4. Affray may be committed by one individual, and, like the other offences, it may be committed in a private place.
  5. It is the symbolic violence of the teenager on the terraces, which spills over into the odd affray with visiting gangs that is more typical than the premeditated violence of disturbed or habitually aggressive individuals, who see football as a kind of arena for serious assault with little risk of arrest.
  6. The implementation of liberty can stretch to keeping places of recreation closed on Sundays, upholding the rights of preachers to speak in public places even if it causes an affray, and opposing the development of catholic schools because their teachers do not communicate the Bible without priestly mediation.
  7. Beneath violent disorder comes the crime of affray (section 3), now defined in terms of threatening or using unlawful violence towards another, and carrying a maximum of three years' imprisonment.
  8. He was sorry about the outcome of an affray that he had not started and in no way wanted.
  9. Student Fay, 22, was cleared of wounding and affray.
  10. Mr Rice, a surgeon, stated that PC Charlton had died from pressure to the brain caused by a fracture of the skull, this in turn being consistent with the young constable's head hitting the kerb during the affray.
  11. The painter from Hounslow, West London, was convicted of affray after a three-day trial in May.
  12. A pitched battle followed between the constable and his two protagonists, an engagement that was to last for ten to twelve minutes, an exceptionally long time for an affray.
  13. PC JOSEPH CHARLTON - VICTIM OF A PUB AFFRAY.

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