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1 будет очевидцем
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > будет очевидцем
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2 быть очевидцем
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > быть очевидцем
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3 быть очевидцем аварии
Makarov: witness an accidentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть очевидцем аварии
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4 очевидец
1. spectator2. eye witness3. eye witnesses4. eyewitness5. witnessСинонимический ряд:свидетель (сущ.) свидетель -
5 приходиться
безл; св - прийти́сьма́льчику пришло́сь несла́дко одному́ в чужо́м го́роде — the boy had a rough time being all alone in a strange city
Джек всю войну́ был на фро́нте, ему́ там пришло́сь хлебну́ть ли́ха — during the war Jack was in active service and he really had it hard
мне пришло́сь быть свиде́телем э́того происше́ствия — I happened to be a witness to this accident
на ка́ждого пришло́сь по я́блоку — they got an apple each
рефо́рмы пришли́сь на тя́жкий пери́од в жи́зни страны́ — the reforms came at a difficult time for the nation
не прихо́дится удивля́ться, что... — one shouldn't be surprised that..., no/small wonder that..
2) быть необходимым to have toему́ пришло́сь уе́хать ра́но — he had to leave early
3) совпадать to fall (on)Рождество́ пришло́сь на воскресе́нье — Christmas Day fell on a Sunday
4) быть в родственных отношениях to be (related to)она́ прихо́дится мне тётей — she's my aunt
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witness — n. & v. n. 1 a person present at some event and able to give information about it (cf. EYEWITNESS). 2 a a person giving sworn testimony. b a person attesting another s signature to a document. 3 (foll. by to, of) a person or thing whose existence … Useful english dictionary
witness — witnessable, adj. witnesser, n. /wit nis/, v.t. 1. to see, hear, or know by personal presence and perception: to witness an accident. 2. to be present at (an occurrence) as a formal witness, spectator, bystander, etc.: She witnessed our wedding.… … Universalium
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witness */*/ — I UK [ˈwɪtnəs] / US noun Word forms witness : singular witness plural witnesses 1) a) [countable] someone who sees a crime, accident, or other event happen Witnesses reported hearing two gunshots. witness to: Any witnesses to the incident are… … English dictionary