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1 come
приходити; з'являтися ( до суду); потрапляти ( під підозру тощо)come under the exclusive jurisdiction of a sovereign state — підпадати під виключну юрисдикцію суверенної держави
- come aftercome within the provisions of the law — підпадати під закон, підпадати під дію закону
- come an informer
- come back
- come-back
- come clean
- come forward with the evidence
- come from
- come into
- come into a court
- come into an heirdom
- come into an inheritance
- come into being
- come into collision
- come into effect
- come into force
- come into office
- come into operation
- come loose
- come of age
- come of full age
- come of legal age
- come off duty
- come on
- come to agreement
- come to light
- come to no judgement
- come to no judgment
- come to nothing
- come to power
- come to terms
- come to the aid of others
- come to the throne
- come under
- come under cognizance
- come under jurisdiction
- come under legal attack
- come under suspicion
- come under the jurisdiction
- come up
- come up for one's trial
- come upon the track
- come within
- come within a pistol-shot
- come within cognizance
- come within jurisdiction
- come within the jurisdiction
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2 fire
1) вогонь, пожежа2) займатися; підпалювати; розм. звільняти, знімати ( з посади); стріляти, робити постріл, вести вогонь•- fire a mine
- fire a mortal shot
- fire a pistol
- fire a shot
- fire a target
- fire a warning shot
- fire a weapon
- fire at
- fire at a target
- fire alarm
- fire-alarm system
- fire blank
- fire-caused death
- fire control
- fire code
- fire damage
- fire danger
- fire escape
- fire extinguisher
- fire-extinguishing costs
- fire-fanging
- fire fighter
- fire-fighting
- fire-fighting department
- fire from the police force
- fire hazard
- fire indemnity
- fire inspection
- fire insurance
- fire insurance policy
- fire into a crowd
- fire loss
- fire on smb.
- fire out
- fire peril
- fire policy
- fire prevention
- fire protection
- fire recourse insurance
- fire regulations
- fire-related damage
- fire risk
- fire safety
- fire salvage
- fire service
- fire up
- fire upon smb.
- fire warning
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