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121 smuggling ring
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122 drug smuggling
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123 third country smuggling
Общая лексика: контрабанда через третьи страны (e.g.,... has mastered the art of evading sanctions through sophisticated third country smuggling; англ. цитата - из статьи в Huffington Post; контекстуальный)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > third country smuggling
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124 drug smuggling
= drug smuggling activities контрабанда наркотиків, незаконне ввезення наркотиків ( у країну) -
125 drug smuggling activities
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > drug smuggling activities
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126 increase in drug smuggling
= increase in narcotics smuggling збільшення контрабанди наркотиківEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > increase in drug smuggling
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127 gang smuggling refugees for cash
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > gang smuggling refugees for cash
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128 Anti-Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling Unit
Полицейский термин: подразделение по борьбе с торговлей людьми и незаконным ввозом мигрантовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Anti-Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling Unit
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smuggling — n. to engage in smuggling * * * [ smʌglɪŋ] to engage in smuggling … Combinatory dictionary
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smuggling — noun An act of smuggling … Wiktionary
smuggling — smug|gling [ˈsmʌgəlıŋ] n [U] the crime of taking something illegally from one country to another ▪ He was arrested in connection with drug smuggling … Dictionary of contemporary English
smuggling — noun (U) the crime of taking things illegally from one country to another: a diamond smuggling operation … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
smuggling — Illegal international trading in goods and services. Smuggling is an aspect of the Underground economy … Auditor's dictionary