finders keepers - translation to russian
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finders keepers - translation to russian

INFORMAL PRINCIPLE THAT THE FIRST FINDER OF SOMETHING UNOWNED OR ABANDONED MAY KEEP IT
Finder's keepers; Finders keepers

finders keepers         
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Finders Keepers(film); Finders keepers UK; Finders Keepers (song); Finders Keepers (film); Finders Keepers (disambiguation); Finders Keepers (UK TV series); Finders Keepers (game show); Finders Keepers (novel); Finders, Keepers; Finders Keepers (book)
находка принадлежит нашедшему; «чур, моё!», «я нашёл!»
lighthouse keeper         
  • Cover of ''[[The Lighthouse at the End of the World]]'' by [[Jules Verne]] and [[Michel Verne]], one of several fictional depictions (books and films) of the lives of lighthouse keepers.
PROFESSION; MAINTAINS AND OPERATES A LIGHT HOUSE
Stag light; Lighthouse-keeper; Lightkeeper; Lightkeepers; Lighthouse keepers
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lightkeeper         
  • Cover of ''[[The Lighthouse at the End of the World]]'' by [[Jules Verne]] and [[Michel Verne]], one of several fictional depictions (books and films) of the lives of lighthouse keepers.
PROFESSION; MAINTAINS AND OPERATES A LIGHT HOUSE
Stag light; Lighthouse-keeper; Lightkeeper; Lightkeepers; Lighthouse keepers
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Definition

peacekeeper
also peace-keeper (peacekeepers)
1.
Peacekeepers are soldiers who are members of a peacekeeping force.
There's been much fear that the United Nations peacekeepers would be under attack in a situation like that.
N-COUNT: usu pl, oft supp N
2.
If you describe a country or an organization as a peacekeeper, you mean that it often uses its influence or armed forces to try to prevent wars or violent conflicts in the world.
They want the United Nations to play a bigger role as the world's peacekeeper...
N-COUNT: usu sing

Wikipedia

Finders, keepers

Finders, keepers, sometimes extended as the children's rhyme finders, keepers; losers, weepers, is an English adage with the premise that when something is unowned or abandoned, whoever finds it first can claim it for themself permanently. The phrase relates to an ancient Roman law of similar meaning and has been expressed in various ways over the centuries. The 1982 English Court of Appeal case Parker v British Airways Board expanded the phrase, with the judgement of Donaldson L.J. declaring "Finders keepers, unless the true owner claims the article". Difficulties arise when exploring how best to define when exactly something is unowned or abandoned, which can lead to legal or ethical disputes, especially as jurisdictions often differ in their approach.

Pronunciation examples for finders keepers
1. Kurt heard it and thought, finders keepers.
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Examples of use of finders keepers
1. Kitts asserts he found lost money, and court rulings in Ohio establish that a "finders keepers" law applies if there‘s no reason to believe any owner will reappear to claim it.
2. Thursday January 24, 2008 7:46 PM By MITCH STACY Associated Press Writer TAMPA, Fla. (AP) – The playground legal principle Finders keepers, losers weepers‘‘ is being put to the test in an international dispute over what could be the richest sunken treasure ever found: 17 tons of silver coins brought up from a centuries–old shipwreck.
What is the Russian for finders keepers? Translation of &#39finders keepers&#39 to Russian