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1. сущ.1)а) общ. призыв, воззвание, обращениеSee:б) общ. просьба, мольбаSyn:entreaty, requestSee:2) рекл. привлекательность, притягательностьSyn:See:advertising appeal, consumer appeal, customer appeal, emotional appeal 1), fear appeal, female appeal, game appeal, health appeal, immediate appeal, marketing appeal, moral appeal, masculine appeal, mass appeal 2), price appeal 1), rational appeal, recreational appeal, sales appeal, service appeal, sex appeal, snob appeal3) юр. апелляция, апелляционная жалоба, обжалование, кассация (одна из форм обжалования судебных решений, при которой вышестоящий суд имеет право пересматривать по существу решение нижестоящего суда)Syn:See:tax board of appeal, appealer, Appeal Committee, Board of Tax Appeals, Board of Veterans Appeals, Court of Appeal, Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, Court of Veterans Appeals, Law Reports, Appeal Cases, House of Lords, 1875-1890, Law Reports, Appeal Cases, House of Lords, 1875-18904) юр. право апелляции2. гл.1) общ. апеллировать, обращаться (к кому-л.)2) общ. апеллировать, ссылаться (упоминать о каком-л. факте)3) юр. подавать апелляционную жалобу, обжаловать* * *подать жалобу на действие или бездействие юридического лица, хозяйствующего субъекта, на решение арбитража и т. д.
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