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damage threat — apgadinimo grėsmė statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Galimybė, kad laivas, perplaukiantis minų lauką, susprogdins vieną ar daugiau minų ir bus apgadintas tam tikru mastu. atitikmenys: angl. damage threat pranc. probabilité d’avarie … NATO terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
threat — n: an expression of an intention to injure another: menace (1) criminal laws against making terroristic threat s Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
threat — ► NOUN 1) a stated intention to inflict injury, damage, or other hostile action on someone. 2) a person or thing likely to cause damage or danger. 3) the possibility of trouble or danger. ORIGIN Old English, «oppression» … English terms dictionary
Threat of the Dnieper reservoirs — The water reservoirs of the Dnieper River in Ukraine pose a significant threat of a large scale human made disaster if their dams fail. Such a threat is typical for reservoir dams; however, the Dnieper reservoirs are especially dangerous because… … Wikipedia
Threat model — In computer security, the term threat modeling has two distinct, but related meanings. The first is a description of the security issues the designer cares about. This is the sense of the question, What is the threat model for DNSSec? In the… … Wikipedia
Damage to infrastructure in the 2010 Haiti earthquake — Main article: 2010 Haiti earthquake Collapsed buildings in Port au Prince Damage to infrastructure in the 2010 Haiti earthquake was extensive and affected areas included Port au Prince, Petit Goâve, Léogâne, Jacmel and other settlements in… … Wikipedia
threat — noun 1》 a statement of an intention to inflict injury, damage, or other hostile action as retribution. ↘Law a menace of bodily harm, such as may restrain a person s freedom of action. 2》 a person or thing likely to cause damage or danger.… … English new terms dictionary
threat — I. noun Etymology: Middle English thret coercion, threat, from Old English thrēat coercion; akin to Middle High German drōz annoyance, Latin trudere to push, thrust Date: before 12th century 1. an expression of intention to inflict evil, injury,… … New Collegiate Dictionary
threat — θret n. expression of intent to damage or injure, intimidation, danger … English contemporary dictionary
Criminal damage in English law — A smashed shop window – photographed on 7 May 2005 In English law, causing criminal damage was originally a common law offence. The offence was largely concerned with the protection of dwellings and the food supply, and few sanctions were imposed … Wikipedia