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1 сдать на хранение
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > сдать на хранение
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2 класть ценные бумаги на хранение в сейфе банка
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > класть ценные бумаги на хранение в сейфе банка
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3 класть ценные бумаги на хранение в сейфе банка
Banking: place securities in safe custodyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > класть ценные бумаги на хранение в сейфе банка
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4 положить ценности на хранение
Makarov: place securities in safe custodyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > положить ценности на хранение
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сущ.guard; watch; ( часовой тж) sentryбрать под стражу — to detain in custody; place in (under) detention; take into custody; ( заключать в тюрьму) to commit to prison; imprison; incarcerate; ( вновь брать под стражу) to remand (in custody); ( не подвергая обычной процедуре ареста) without subjecting ( smb) to the ordinary routine of arrest
быть (находиться, содержаться) под стражей — to be confined (detained in custody, placed under detention); ( в тюрьме) to be imprisoned (incarcerated)
освобождать из-под стражи — to free (release) from custody (from detention); ( освобождать временно за хорошее поведение) to suspend incarceration pending good behaviour
содержать под стражей — to hold (keep, retain) in custody (in detention)
взятие (заключение) под стражу — commitment; custodial placement; (penal) detention; detention in custody; placement in (under) detention; taking into custody; ( до начала рассмотрения дела в суде) detention until the trial
лицо, подлежащее заключению под стражу — person subject to custody
- тюремная стражасодержание под стражей — detention (holding, keeping) in custody; safe keeping
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сущ.guard;watch;( часовой тж) sentry- тюремная стража\стражаи порядка — law enforcement officers (personnel); ( полиция) peace officers; the police
брать под \стражау — to detain in custody; place in (under) detention; ( заключать в тюрьму) to commit to prison; imprison; ( вновь брать под стражу) to remand (in custody)
быть (находиться, содержаться) под \стражаей — to be confined (detained in custody, placed under detention); ( в тюрьме) to be imprisoned
взятие (заключение) под \стражау — commitment; custodial placement; (penal) detention; detention in custody; placement in (under) detention; taking into custody; ( до начала рассмотрения дела в суде) detention until the trial
освобождать из-под \стражаи — to free (release) from custody (from detention)
освобождение из-под \стражаи — release from custody (from detention)
содержание под \стражаей — detention (keeping) in custody; safe keeping
содержать под \стражаей — to hold (keep) in custody (in detention)
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