- do something under duress
- делать что-л. по принуждению
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
duress — [[t]djʊəre̱s, AM dʊr [/t]] N UNCOUNT: usu under N To do something under duress means to do it because someone forces you to do it or threatens you. [FORMAL] The diplomat would not comment on whether he thought her confession had been made under… … English dictionary
duress — [djʊˈres] noun under duress formal if you do something under duress, you do it because someone has forced or threatened you[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
duress — du·ress /du̇ res, dyu̇ / n [Anglo French duresce, literally, hardness, harshness, from Old French, from Latin duritia, from durus hard]: wrongful and usu. unlawful compulsion (as threats of physical violence) that induces a person to act against… … Law dictionary
duress — du‧ress [djʊˈres ǁ dʊ ] noun [uncountable] LAW the illegal or unfair use of force or threats to make someone do something: • He claimed that he had signed the contract under duress. * * * duress UK US /djʊˈres/ noun [U] LAW ► threats used to… … Financial and business terms
duress — ► NOUN ▪ threats or violence used to coerce a person into doing something: confessions extracted under duress. ORIGIN originally in the sense harshness, cruel treatment : from Latin durus hard … English terms dictionary
Duress code — A duress code is a covert signal used by an individual that is under duress to indicate their state. The term duress code typically refers to a signal embedded in normal communication, such as a word or phrase used during conversation to alert… … Wikipedia
Duress — The act of using force, false imprisonment, coercion, threats or psychological pressure to compel someone to act contrary to his or her wishes or interests. Duress is also used as a form of defense to a crime by a defendant who is compelled or… … Investment dictionary
duress — du|ress [ du res ] noun uncount FORMAL force or threats that make someone do something they do not want to: under duress: Some witnesses claim they signed their statements under duress … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
duress — UK [djʊˈres] / US [dʊˈres] noun [uncountable] formal force or threats that make someone do something they do not want to under duress: Some witnesses claim they signed their statements under duress … English dictionary
Duress — For English law on the criminal defences, see duress in English law. For the American film, see Duress (film) … Wikipedia
Consideration under English law — Consideration is one of the three main building blocks of a contract in English contract law. Consideration can be anything of value (such as an item or service), which each party to a legally binding contract must agree to exchange if the… … Wikipedia