Apr 5, 2016 10:26
8 yrs ago
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Russian term
Зафиксируйте факт наезда на меня
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Здравствуйте. Помогите, пожалуйста, правильно перевести данное выражение. Вот это место в ролике: https://youtu.be/eQnuTt9yttg?t=1m37s
Активист пытается заставить инспектора ДПС отреагировать на наезд на него автомобиля на тротуаре:
- Я прошу у вас помощи.
- В чем?
- Зафиксируйте факт наезда на меня. Составьте акт.
Активист пытается заставить инспектора ДПС отреагировать на наезд на него автомобиля на тротуаре:
- Я прошу у вас помощи.
- В чем?
- Зафиксируйте факт наезда на меня. Составьте акт.
Proposed translations
+4
1 hr
Selected
Please see below
Write up an accident report. Record the fact that I struck by a vehicle.
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Note added at 3 hrs (2016-04-05 13:55:24 GMT)
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NB: ...that I WAS struck by a vehicle.
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Note added at 3 hrs (2016-04-05 13:57:25 GMT)
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NB: ... (!) WAS struck by a vehicle. Sorry about the typo.
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Note added at 3 hrs (2016-04-05 13:55:24 GMT)
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NB: ...that I WAS struck by a vehicle.
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Note added at 3 hrs (2016-04-05 13:57:25 GMT)
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NB: ... (!) WAS struck by a vehicle. Sorry about the typo.
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Comment: "Спасибо!"
1 hr
Establish a fact of running me over
IMHO
1 hr
Please, make a formal record of the fact of my having been run over.
See above.
-1
3 hrs
Please record a car-pedestrian collision I've been involved in.
collision/accident
Peer comment(s):
disagree |
ArnieT
: "Involved in" does not convey "факт наезда на меня". I could have run into the car. It's a car-pedestrian collision, too.
6 hrs
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Normally it does. A car-pedestrian accident always imply a pedestrian having been run over by a car, not vice versa.
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