Dereliction
//dɛɹ.ɪˈlɪk.ʃən//
Translations of "dereliction" (6 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Finnish | hylkiö(the act of abandoning something, or the state of being abandoned), hylky(the act of abandoning something, or the state of being abandoned), hylkääminen(the act of abandoning something, or the state of being abandoned), laiminlyönti(willful neglect of one's duty) | — | |
| French | déréliction(the act of abandoning something, or the state of being abandoned), prévarication(willful neglect of one's duty) | — | |
| German | Dereliktion(the act of abandoning something, or the state of being abandoned), Dienstpflichtverletzung(willful neglect of one's duty), Pflichtversäumnis(willful neglect of one's duty) | — | |
| Hebrew | עזובה(willful neglect of one's duty) | azuvá | |
| Russian | забро́шенность(the act of abandoning something, or the state of being abandoned), наруше́ние до́лга(willful neglect of one's duty), оставле́ние(the act of abandoning something, or the state of being abandoned), сабота́ж(willful neglect of one's duty) | zabróšennostʹ, narušénije dólga, ostavlénije, sabotáž | |
| Spanish | abandono(the act of abandoning something, or the state of being abandoned), negligencia(willful neglect of one's duty) | — |
hylkiö, hylky, hylkääminen, laiminlyönti
déréliction, prévarication
Dereliktion, Dienstpflichtverletzung, Pflichtversäumnis
забро́шенность, наруше́ние до́лга, оставле́ние, сабота́ж
zabróšennostʹ, narušénije dólga, ostavlénije, sabotáž
abandono, negligencia
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