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1 High Court writ
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2 writ
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3 prohibition
noun2) no pl., no art. (Amer. Hist.) [gesetzliches] AlkoholverbotProhibition — (1920-33) die Prohibition
* * *[prəui'biʃən]1) (the act of prohibiting: We demand the prohibition by the government of the sale of this drug.) das Verbot2) (a rule, law etc forbidding something: The headmaster issued a prohibition against bringing knives into school.) das Verbot* * *pro·hi·bi·tion[ˌprəʊ(h)ɪˈbɪʃən, AM ˌproʊ-]n\prohibition on smoking Rauchverbot ntto be under \prohibition gesetzlich verboten sein* * *["prəUI'bISən]n1) Verbot nt2)(the) Prohibition ( US Hist ) — die Prohibition
the Prohibition era ( US Hist ) — die Prohibitionszeit
* * *prohibition [ˌprəʊıˈbıʃn] s1. Verbot n3. → academic.ru/83211/writ">writ1 1* * *noun2) no pl., no art. (Amer. Hist.) [gesetzliches] AlkoholverbotProhibition — (1920-33) die Prohibition
* * *n.Entziehung f.Entzug -¨e m.Verbot -e n. -
4 privilege
1. n привилегия; преимуществоbill of privilege — ходатайство пэра о том, чтобы его судил суд пэров
writ of privilege — распоряжение об освобождении из-под стражи привилегированных лиц, арестованных по гражданскому делу
to converse with him is a high privilege — беседовать с ним — большая честь
home leave privilege — привилегия «отпуска домой»
2. n юр. конфиденциальность; неразглашение3. n фин. часто особые права сторон по финансовому контракту4. v давать привилегию5. v освобождатьСинонимический ряд:1. advantage (noun) advantage; carte blanche; due; entitlement; liberty; license2. right (noun) appanage; birthright; concession; exemption; franchise; freedom; grant; immunity; perquisite; prerogative; right3. empower (verb) empower; entitle; grant; permit; sanctionАнтонимический ряд:penalty; prevent
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