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1 disprove testimony
Юридический термин: опровергать свидетельские показания -
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3 disprove
спростовувати; доводити хибність; доводити відсутність факту, який є предметом доведення- disprove a fact
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2) доказывать отсутствие факта, являющегося предметом доказывания•to disprove a case — опровергать версию;
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transitive verb* * *[rə'fju:t](to prove that (a person, statement etc) is wrong: You can easily refute his argument.) widerlegen- academic.ru/61152/refutable">refutable- refutation* * *re·fute[rɪˈfju:t]vt▪ to \refute sth1. (disprove) etw widerlegen [o entkräften]to \refute an assertion [or contention] eine Behauptung widerlegen [o entkräften]to \refute a charge [or an allegation] einen Vorwurf entkräftento \refute a statement/testimony eine Aussage/Zeugenaussage entkräften2. (deny) etw widerlegento \refute an argument/a theory/a thesis ein Argument/eine Theorie/eine These widerlegen* * *[rɪ'fjuːt]vtwiderlegen* * *refute [rıˈfjuːt] v/t widerlegen* * *transitive verb* * *v.widerlegen v. -
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