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1 ordeal
важке випробування; ордалія -
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4 ordeal
[ɔː'diːl]n1) тяжке́ ви́пробування2) іст. орда́лії, "суд Бо́жий" -
5 ordeal-bean
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6 ordeal-bean
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7 trial by ordeal
= trial by physical ordeal судова ордалія; випробування підсудного фізичними тортурами -
8 trial by physical ordeal
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9 stand the ordeal
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10 water ordeal
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11 trial
1) розгляд ( судової справи); судове слухання, судовий процес, судовий розгляд, судове слідство; слухання справи по суті ( судом першої інстанції); випробування•- trial at bar
- trial at common law
- trial at equity
- trial at nisi prius
- trial at statutory law
- trial attorney
- trial before a judge
- trial before maritime court
- trial brief
- trial by a court
- trial by battle
- trial by certificate
- trial by compurgation
- trial by court martial
- trial by examination
- trial by inspection
- trial by jury
- trial by ordeal
- trial by physical ordeal
- trial by record
- trial by the country
- trial by the jury
- trial case
- trial center
- trial centre
- trial counsel
- trial court
- trial day
- trial de novo
- trial docket
- trial examination
- trial examiner
- trial for crime
- trial for murder
- trial for theft
- trial in absentia
- trial in open court
- trial judge
- trial jurisdiction
- trial juror
- trial jury
- trial lawyer
- trial list
- trial magistrate
- trial mechanism
- trial model of sentence
- trial of challenges
- trial of facts
- trial of law
- trial of the issue
- trial per pais
- trial per testes
- trial period
- trial postponement
- trial privilege
- trial procedure
- trial testimony
- trial transcript
- trial tribunal
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12 stand
1) позиція; місце для давання свідчень ( свідком у суді)2) поставати ( перед судом); балотуватися; мати ( або зберігати) силу; залишати чинним; залишатися чинним; витримувати ( випробування тощо)•- stand and deliver!stand neutral between the prosecution and the defense — займати нейтральну позицію між обвинуваченням і захистом
- stand as a candidate
- stand bail
- stand by
- stand by one's principle
- stand by one's principles
- stand-by order
- stand by previous decisions
- stand convicted
- stand convicted of treason
- stand court
- stand corrected
- stand del credere
- stand down
- stand for
- stand for election
- stand for smb.
- stand for re-election
- stand good in law
- stand guard
- stand in court
- stand in defence
- stand in defense
- stand in defense of smb.
- stand in defence of smb.
- stand indicted
- stand mute
- stand mute of malice
- stand neuter
- stand neutral
- stand off
- stand on
- stand on one's dignity
- stand one's own trial
- stand-still agreement
- stand over
- stand proxy
- stand security
- stand sentinel
- stand surety
- stand the ordeal
- stand to
- stand to the law
- stand trial
- stand upon one's dignity
- stand upon one's rights
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13 water
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