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1 thief in law
Американский английский: вор в законе (Used specifically for Russian thiefs or criminal element. If referring to Italians, "a made man" or "a wise guy" is best.) -
2 thief in law
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3 thief in law [abbreviated from вор в законе]
Американский английский: законник (Used for Russian thiefs -- not other nationalities.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > thief in law [abbreviated from вор в законе]
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4 thief
суб'єкт крадіжки, злодій -
5 thief within the law
Общая лексика: вор в законе -
6 Conniving Thief
Law: CT -
7 the law
(the police: The thief was still in the building when the law arrived.) ordensmagt* * *(the police: The thief was still in the building when the law arrived.) ordensmagt -
8 the law
(the police: The thief was still in the building when the law arrived.) la policía1 familiar la poli nombre femenino, la pasma -
9 the Law
(the police: The thief was still in the building when the law arrived.) a polícia* * *the Lawn a) a Lei de Deus, promulgada por Moisés. b) o Antigo Testamento. -
10 the law
(the police: The thief was still in the building when the law arrived.) lögreglan -
11 the law
(the police: The thief was still in the building when the law arrived.) a szerv -
12 the law
(the police: The thief was still in the building when the law arrived.) polis -
13 the law
(the police: The thief was still in the building when the law arrived.) policija -
14 the law
(the police: The thief was still in the building when the law arrived.) poliisi -
15 the law
(the police: The thief was still in the building when the law arrived.) loven, politiet -
16 the law
(the police: The thief was still in the building when the law arrived.) la polizia -
17 the law
(the police: The thief was still in the building when the law arrived.) die Polizei -
18 the law
(the police: The thief was still in the building when the law arrived.) stróże prawa -
19 the law
(the police: The thief was still in the building when the law arrived.) policija -
20 the law
(the police: The thief was still in the building when the law arrived.) policija
См. также в других словарях:
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