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1 smuggle
займатися контрабандою, провозити контрабандним (перемитним) шляхом, провозити контрабандою; таємно провозити ( через кордон); таємно проносити ( листа у в'язницю тощо)- smuggle an illegal
- smuggle arms
- smuggle art
- smuggle contraband
- smuggle drugs
- smuggle illegal aliens
- smuggle in a diplomatic pouch
- smuggle mail
- smuggle opium
- smuggle stolen art
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2 smuggle
v1) займатися контрабандою2) провозити контрабандою (звич. smuggle in, smuggle out, smuggle over)3) таємно проносити* * *v1) провозити контрабандою (smuggle in, smuggle out, smuggle over); займатися контрабандою -
3 smuggle
v1) провозити контрабандою (smuggle in, smuggle out, smuggle over); займатися контрабандою -
4 smuggle
['smʌg(ə)l]v1) займа́тися контраба́ндою2) тає́мно проно́сити ( into)3) ви́тягти ( out of)smuggle away — схова́ти
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5 smuggle a letter into a prison
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > smuggle a letter into a prison
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6 smuggle an illegal
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7 smuggle arms
займатися контрабандою зброї, провозити зброю контрабандним шляхом -
8 smuggle art
займатися контрабандою творів мистецтва; повозити твори мистецтва контрабандним шляхом -
9 smuggle contraband
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10 smuggle drugs
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11 smuggle illegal aliens
провозити таємно іноземців, які на мають права в'їзду до країни -
12 smuggle in a diplomatic pouch
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > smuggle in a diplomatic pouch
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13 smuggle mail
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14 smuggle opium
займатися контрабандою опію; провозити опій контрабандним шляхом -
15 smuggle stolen art
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16 smuggle weapons
займатися контрабандою зброї, провозити зброю контрабандним шляхом
См. также в других словарях:
smuggle — smug‧gle [ˈsmʌgl] verb [transitive] LAW to take something or someone illegally from one country to another: smuggle something into/out of • They caught her trying to smuggle drugs into France. • The silver was found in Yugoslavia and smuggled… … Financial and business terms
smuggle — smug·gle / smə gəl/ vb smug·gled, smug·gling vt: to import or export secretly and illegally esp. to avoid paying duties or to evade enforcement of laws smuggle drugs convicted of smuggling weapons vi: to export or import something in violation of … Law dictionary
Smuggle — Smug gle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Smuggled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Smuggling}.] [Of Low German or Scand. origin; cf. LG. smuggeln, D. smokkelen, G. schmuggeln, Dan. smugle, Sw. smyga to introduce or convey secretly, Dan. i smug secretly, D. smuigen to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Smuggle — Smug gle, v. i. To import or export in violation of the customs laws. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
smuggle — (v.) 1680s, of Low German or Dutch origin (see SMUGGLER (Cf. smuggler)). Related: Smuggled; smuggling … Etymology dictionary
smuggle — [v] transfer illegal goods bootleg, deal, export, hide, moonshine*, pirate, push, run, run contraband*, run rum*, snake in*; concept 192 … New thesaurus
smuggle — ► VERB 1) move (goods) illegally into or out of a country. 2) convey secretly and illicitly. DERIVATIVES smuggler noun smuggling noun. ORIGIN Low German smuggelen … English terms dictionary
smuggle — [smug′əl] vt. smuggled, smuggling [< LowG smuggeln, akin to OE smugan, to creep: for IE base see SMOCK] 1. to bring into or take out of a country secretly, under illegal conditions or without paying the required import or export duties 2. to… … English World dictionary
smuggle — v. 1) (D; tr.) to smuggle across (to smuggle goods across a border) 2) (D; tr.) to smuggle by, past, through (to smuggle a diamond past customs) 3) (D; tr.) to smuggle into (to smuggle currency into a country) 4) (D; tr.) to smuggle out of (to… … Combinatory dictionary
smuggle — 01. He was arrested for trying to [smuggle] drugs across the border. 02. In certain countries, drug [smugglers] are sentenced to death. 03. The plane crashed after a bomb which had been [smuggled] on board by a suicidal man exploded in the… … Grammatical examples in English
smuggle — verb (T) 1 to take something or someone illegally from one country to another: smuggle sth into/out of: They caught her trying to smuggle drugs into France. | smuggle sth through customs (=to illegally take something past the officials who check… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English