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I[ə΄rest] n ձերբակալում, կալանա վորում, կալանք. be/place/put under arrest ձեր բակա լել. under arrest ձերբակալված. arrest to the room տնային կալանք. arrest in quarters զորանոցային կալանքII[ə΄rest] v ձերբակալել, կալանել. arrest for mur der ձերբակալել սպանության համար. բևե ռել (ուշադրությունը) arrest the child ‘s attention գրավել երեխայի ուշադրությունը. (կանգ նեցնել) arrest the growth աճը կանգնեցնել. (խափանել) arrest of judgement դատավճռի հետաձգում
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