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21 издавать приказ
to issue an order; ( о судебном приказе) to issue a writ; ( о явке в суд) to issue a subpoena (summons) -
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notice, summons, writ, subpoena (в суд), call-up papers (в военкомат) -
23 вызывать свидетеля повесткой в суд
to serve a witness with a subpoena/summons/ writ, to summon a witness4000 полезных слов и выражений > вызывать свидетеля повесткой в суд
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24 вручение
сущ.( предъявление о документе) delivery (to); handing in (to); юр service (on / upon smb); ( о награде) presentation (of smb with smth; of smth to smb); перен ( вверение) entrustment (of smb with smth; of smth to smb)вручение судебной повестки, вручение судебной повестки о вызове в суд — service of a subpoena (of summons)
- вручение верительных грамотвручение судебного приказа, вручение судебного постановления — service of a warrant (of a writ)
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25 издавать приказ
to issue an order; ( o судебном приказе) to issue a writ; ( о явке в суд) to issue a subpoena (summons) -
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ж.1) ( официальное письменное извещение) notice; ( в суд) summons, writ, subpoena [-'piː-]; ( в военкомат) call-up papers pl2) воен. ( вечерняя) last post••пове́стка дня — agenda, order of the day
на пове́стке дня — on the agenda
включи́ть в пове́стку дня (вн.) — put (d) on the agenda
снять с пове́стки дня (вн.) — remove from the agenda (d)
приня́ть пове́стку дня без измене́ний — adopt the agenda as it stands
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28 вызывать
1) (быть причиной) to cause, to bring about, to call forth, to provoke, to trigger off, to engender; (о мыслях, чувствах) to arouse, to evoke; (спор и т.п.) to touch off; (побуждать) to promptвызывать большой интерес — to evoke / to arouse great interest
вызывать воспоминания — to evoke / to arouse memories
вызывать оговорки (со стороны кого-л.) — to call forth reservations (from smb.)
2) (на состязание) to challenge (smb. to smth.; smb. to do smth.)3) юр. (в суд) to summon, to subpoena, to serve (smb.) with summons -
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ж1) официальный вызов noticeпове́стка в суд — summons sg, subpoena, writ
ему́ присла́ли пове́стку в суд — he was served a summons
2) перечень вопросов для обсуждения agenda, order, business of the dayна пове́стке дня — on the agenda, to be the order of the day
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