- flagrant disregard
- явное несоблюдение; явное пренебрежение
Англо-русский юридический словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Англо-русский юридический словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
disregard — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, total, utter ▪ blatant, flagrant ▪ callous, cavalier, cynical … Collocations dictionary
flagrant — fla|grant [ˈfleıgrənt] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: flagrare to burn ] a flagrant action is shocking because it is done in a way that is easily noticed and shows no respect for laws, truth etc flagrant abuse/violation/breach etc ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
flagrant — adjective flagrant abuse/violation etc a flagrant action is shocking because it is done in a way that is easily noticed and shows no respect for laws, truth etc: flagrant disregard for human rights flagrantly adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
flagrant — fla|grant [ fleıgrənt ] adjective done in an obvious way that shows you do not care if you break rules or offend people: a flagrant disregard for the law ╾ fla|grant|ly adverb … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
flagrant — UK [ˈfleɪɡrənt] / US adjective done in an obvious way that shows you do not care if you break rules or offend people a flagrant disregard for the law Derived word: flagrantly adverb … English dictionary
flagrant — [ˈfleɪgrənt] adj done in an obvious way that shows that you do not care what people think a flagrant disregard for the law[/ex] flagrantly adv … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
flagrant — blatant, flagrant 1. Blatant was, invented late in the 16c by the poet Spenser as an epithet of a thousand tongued monster in The Faerie Queene. It now means ‘glaringly conspicuous’, and overlaps in meaning with flagrant but has rather less of… … Modern English usage
disregard — dis|re|gard1 [ˌdısrıˈga:d US a:rd] v [T] to ignore something or treat it as unimportant ▪ He ordered the jury to disregard the witness s last statement. ▪ Mark totally disregarded my advice. disregard 2 disregard2 n [singular, U] when someone… … Dictionary of contemporary English
flagrant — adj. Flagrant is used with these nouns: ↑abuse, ↑breach, ↑disregard, ↑example, ↑foul, ↑violation … Collocations dictionary
temerity — temerity, audacity, hardihood, effrontery, nerve, cheek, gall are comparable when they mean conspicuous or flagrant boldness (as in speech, behavior, or action). Temerity usually implies contempt of danger and consequent rashness; often it… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Al Capone — Infobox Criminal subject name = Al Capone image size = 250px image caption = date of birth = birth date |1899|1|17| place of birth = Brooklyn, New York date of death = death date and age|1947|1|25|1899|1|17|mf=y place of death = Palm Island,… … Wikipedia