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hevok -
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kalimat, hukuman* * *menghukum* * *kalimat, hukuman* * *menghukum, kalimat, hukuman -
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v. Phua tximn. Sob lus -
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(n) (court decision) sentenciá (Sp), atul,(vt) sentencian -
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pangungúsap, pasya, talata, hatol -
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n.jumlah / ma^ni -
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setningur, setningur, døma -
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I n1) юp. вирок суду, що визначає міру покарання; засудження; покарання, міра покарання2) гpaм. речення3) сентенція4) мyз. речення5) бioл. осмислена послідовність кодонів ( у генетичному коді)II [`sentens] vприсуджувати, засуджувати; приректи -
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حكم ، قرار ، رأى -
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n. 문장, 결정, 의견, 판결, 선고, 형벌, 악구 -
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(mat) propoziţie, raţionament, afirmaţie -
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جمله ، حكم ، فتوي ، راي ، قضاوت ، گفته ، رايدادن دادن ، محكوم كردن -
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s 1. [arch] mišljenje za neku stvar ili protiv nje; mudra izreka, sentencija 2. [jur] osuda, kazna 3. [gram] rečenica / to serve one's # = izdržavati kaznu; life # = doživotna kazna* * *
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