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1 лишение
сущ.( чего-л) deprivation (of)место лишения свободы — institution of confinement; place of imprisonment
лишение правоспособности гражданина, лишение правоспособности и дееспособности гражданина, лишение дееспособности гражданина — deprivation of the legal capacity of a citizen
- лишение водительских правлишение свободы в ожидании пересмотра решения — ( по делу) custody pending a review
- лишение гражданских прав
- лишение гражданства
- лишение жизни
- лишение избирательных прав
- лишение наследства
- лишение права
- лишение привилегий и иммунитетов
- лишение свободы
- неправомерное лишение свободы
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2 лишение
сущ.( чего-л) deprivation (of)- лишение водительских прав
- лишение гражданских прав
- лишение гражданства
- лишение избирательных прав
- лишение наследства
- лишение права
- лишение свободылишение свободы в ожидании пересмотра решения — ( по делу) custody pending a review
лишение — ( кого-л) жизни — homicide; taking smb’s life; ( квалифицируемое как фелония) felony-homicide
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3 лишение необходимых средств к существованию
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > лишение необходимых средств к существованию
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