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1 prohibit wiretapping
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2 prohibit
забороняти; заважатиprohibit from holding an office — ( until 5 years have elapsed) забороняти обіймати посаду ( протягом 5 років)
- prohibit abortionsprohibit the misbranding of foods and drugs — забороняти неправильне (оманне) маркування (або етикетування) харчових продуктів та ліків
- prohibit assemblies
- prohibit by a law
- prohibit by a statute
- prohibit child labor
- prohibit deceptive ad
- prohibit discrimination
- prohibit importation
- prohibit parking
- prohibit sales of firearms
- prohibit wiretapping -
3 забороняти підслухування
( телефонних розмов тощо) prohibit wiretappingУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > забороняти підслухування
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