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1 мотив преступления
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2 считали, что причиной преступления является ревность
General subject: jealousy was assigned as the motive for the crimeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > считали, что причиной преступления является ревность
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3 мотив преступления
юр. motive for a crimeДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > мотив преступления
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1) General subject: cause, cause (for, редк. of), ground, motif, motive, persuasive, reason, spring, springs, tune2) Latin: causa3) Mathematics: motivation5) Economy: reason for rejection6) Architecture: motif (во всех значениях этого слова, кроме значения "повод" или "побудительный мотив")8) Jargon: choon9) Advertising: appeal10) Business: sanction11) leg.N.P. motive (of a crime; criminal law), reason for12) Aviation medicine: appetence, appetency, appetite, incentive (побудительный)13) Makarov: inducement -
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1. inducement2. motivation3. incentive4. motiv; motif5. motiveмотивы, продиктованные благоразумием — prudential motives
6. spring7. tuneСинонимический ряд:1. довод (сущ.) аргумент; довод; резон2. мелодия (сущ.) голос; мелодия; напев
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