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1 подозреваемый
сущ.alleged (supposed) criminal (offender); suspect; suspected person прич suspectedделать выводы из молчания подозреваемого — to draw (make) inferences (conclusions) from a suspect's silence
заключение подозреваемого под стражу — taking a suspect into custody; taking custody of a suspect
- подозреваемый в ограбленииподозреваемый в личной причастности к преступной деятельности — suspected of being personally involved in criminal activity
- подозреваемый в совершении бэрглери
- подозреваемый в совершении преступления
- подозреваемый в шпионаже
- главный подозреваемый
- потенциальный подозреваемый -
2 вывод
сущ.( отвод) pull-out; withdrawal; ( умозаключение) conclusion; deduction; inferenceделать вывод — to conclude; draw (make) a conclusion; ( из молчания подозреваемого) to draw (make) inferences (conclusions) from a suspect's silence
- допустимый выводтребовать вывода иностранных войск или военных баз со своей территории — to demand (request, require) the removal (withdrawal) of foreign troops or military bases from one's territory
- логический вывод
- недопустимый вывод
- необоснованный вывод
- поспешный вывод
- практический вывод
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