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Gruzovik, inf. |
involved in (only short forms [причинен, причинна, причинно, причинны] used) |
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incur; afflict; do; give (it gave me much pain – это причинило мне большую боль); occasion (his behaviour occasioned his parents much anxiety – его поведение доставляло родителям много волнений); put to; originate; wreak (вред, ущерб: New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the tsunami had wreaked "significant damage". bbc.com); bring; inflict (ущерб, страдания: The extent of the environmental damage inflicted by hurricane Katrina. • The damage inflicted by President Trump's naiveté, egotism, false equivalence, and sympathy for autocrats is difficult to calculate. • On a percentage basis, the Soviet Union inflicted more suffering on Afghanistan than Hitlerite Germany inflicted on the Soviet Union during World War II.); deal (damage, etc.); cause (неудобства, боль и т.п.); bring one on; cast in; cast into |
Gruzovik |
occasion (pf of причинять) |
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gen. |
causative; aetiological |
gram. |
causal |
inf. |
guilty; involved (in) |
Makarov. |
etiologic |
med. |
causalgic; etiological |
psychol. |
causational |
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gen. |
befall; come about; occasion |
Gruzovik |
happen (pf of причиняться); befall (pf of причиняться); come about (pf of причиняться) |
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gen. |
sustained (о повреждении Баян) |
busin. |
inflicted (кем-либо) об ущербе, страданиях и т.п.) |
formal |
incurred (The damage incurred by the claimant was estimated to be £250,000. – причинённый ущерб ART Vancouver) |
law |
caused (Право международной торговли On-Line) |
Makarov. |
inflicted |
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gen. |
causality |