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1 домашний арест
1) General subject: arrest in quarters (военнослужащего), arrest to the room, home arrest, home detention2) Military: arrest in quarters, arrest in quarters (для офицеров), confinement of quarters, confinement to barracks, confinement to quarters, open arrest (для офицеров), restriction to limits, restriction to quarters3) Law: house arrest, house imprisonment, restriction -
2 казарменный арест
1) General subject: arrest in quarters2) Military: confinement to barracks, open arrest, restriction to barracks -
3 домашний (-яя, -ее, -ие)
............................................................1. home(adv. & adj. & n.) خانه، منزل، مرزوبوم، میهن، وطن، اقامت گاه، شهر، بخانه برگشتن، خانه دادن (به)، بطرف خانه............................................................2. house(vt. & vi. & n.) خانه، سرای، منزل، جایگاه، جا، خاندان، برج، اهل خانه، اهل بیت، جادادن، منزل دادن، پناه دادن، منزل گزیدن، خانه نشین شدن............................................................3. domestic(adj. & pl. & n.) خانگی، خانوادگی، اهلی، رام، بومی، خانه دار، مستخدم یا خادمه............................................................4. household(adj. & n.) خانواده، (مج.) صمیمی، اهل بیت، مستخدمین خانه، خانگی............................................................5. privateاختصاصی، خصوصی، محرمانه، مستور، سرباز، (جمع) اعضاء تناسلی، پوشیده، شخصی............................................................
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