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2) проводити, вести; ескортувати, перепроваджувати, супроводжувати; поводити себе•conduct an inquest into a death — проводити розслідування причин смерті, розслідувати причини смерті
conduct an official investigation — = conduct an official inquiry (into smth.) проводити офіційне розслідування ( чогось)
- conduct a ballistics testconduct house-to-house inquiries — проводити опитування (опитувати) мешканців навколишніх будинків ( про слідчого тощо)
- conduct a case
- conduct a campaign
- conduct a formal investigation
- conduct a formal inquiry
- conduct a poll
- conduct a raid
- conduct a search
- conduct a secret operation
- conduct a suit
- conduct a terrorist act
- conduct a trial
- conduct an act of sabotage
- conduct an act of terrorism
- conduct an expert examination
- conduct an independent policy
- conduct an inquiry
- conduct an inspection
- conduct an investigation
- conduct an official inquiry
- conduct an operation
- conduct appearance
- conduct autopsy
- conduct business
- conduct charged
- conduct court
- conduct criminal investigation
- conduct debate
- conduct debates
- conduct defence
- conduct defence defense
- conduct election canvassing
- conduct election propaganda
- conduct export operations
- conduct hearing
- conduct hearings
- conduct in secret
- conduct interrogation
- conduct money
- conduct negotiations
- conduct norm
- conduct of a case
- conduct of acts of sabotage
- conduct of acts of terrorism
- conduct of an investigation
- conduct of an operation
- conduct of election
- conduct of elections
- conduct of legal practice
- conduct of life
- conduct of proceedings
- conduct of war
- conduct of warfare
- conduct one's own defence
- conduct one's own defense
- conduct oneself
- conduct operations work
- conduct operative work
- conduct policy
- conduct preliminary hearings
- conduct security clearance
- conduct sheet
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I n1. керування2. поведінка- diplomatic conduct дипломатична поведінка- restrained international conduct прояв стриманості на міжнародній арені- conduct of a business керівництво справою/ справами- conduct of a country поведінка країни (у проведенні зовнішньої політи ки)- conduct of foreign affairs ведення іноземних справ, керівництво іноземними справами- conduct of foreign policy проведення зовнішньої політики- conduct of negotiations проведення переговорів- conduct of an organ поведінка органа- author of the conduct суб'єкт дії- obligation of conduct зобов'язання поведінки- rules of conduct правила поведінкиII v вести, керувати, проводити- to conduct a campaign проводити кампанію- to conduct a discussion проводити дискусію/ обговорення- to conduct a meeting проводити зібрання- to conduct negotiations вести переговори -
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In1) поведінка3) супровід, ескортування; перепустка4) священик (в Ітонському коледжі)IIv1) вести, супроводити; водити2) керувати, проводити (збори тощо)3) диригувати5) refl. поводитися* * *I n1) поведінка2) ведення, керівництвоII v1) вести, супроводжувати; водити ( по музею)2) вести, керувати; проводити3) refl поводитися4) диригувати (оркестром, хором)6) cпeц. проводити ( струм); служити провідником; проводити, пропускати (повітря, воду) -
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I n1) поведінка2) ведення, керівництвоII v1) вести, супроводжувати; водити ( по музею)2) вести, керувати; проводити3) refl поводитися4) диригувати (оркестром, хором)6) cпeц. проводити ( струм); служити провідником; проводити, пропускати (повітря, воду) -
5 conduct
1. nкерування; військ. командування2. v1) вести, керувати2) фіз. проводити (тепло, струм, звук, світло), бути провідником◊to conduct an investigation — керувати розслідуванням [розслідом]
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7 conduct
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8 conduct a ballistic test
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9 conduct a ballistics test
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > conduct a ballistics test
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10 conduct a formal inquiry
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11 conduct a formal investigation
= conduct a formal inquiry (into smth.) проводити офіційне розслідування ( чогось)English-Ukrainian law dictionary > conduct a formal investigation
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12 conduct an official inquiry
= conduct an official investigationEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > conduct an official inquiry
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13 conduct debate
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15 conduct defence
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16 conduct defence defense
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17 conduct election canvassing
= conduct election propaganda вести передвиборну агітаціюEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > conduct election canvassing
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18 conduct election propaganda
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > conduct election propaganda
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19 conduct hearing
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20 conduct hearings
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