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I [lɔː] n1) зако́нto go beyond the law — пору́шити зако́н
to keep within the law — дотри́муватися зако́ну
2) юр. пра́во; юриспруде́нціяinternational law, law of nations — міжнаро́дне пра́во
to read law — вивча́ти пра́во
law and order — правопоря́док
3) профе́сія юри́стаto follow the [go in for] law — обра́ти профе́сію юри́ста
to practise law — бу́ти юри́стом
4) суд, судови́й проце́сto be at law with smb. — суди́тися з кимсь
to go to law — пода́ти в суд; поча́ти судови́й проце́с
5) ( the law) розм. полі́ція, поліце́йський6) зако́н (природи, науковий)Mendeleyev's law — періоди́чна систе́ма елеме́нтів Менделє́єва
7) пра́вилоthe laws of tennis — пра́вила гри в те́ніс
8) спорт. фо́ра9) рел. за́повіді10) attr. зако́нний; юриди́чний; правови́й••necessity [need] knows no law — нужда́ не зна́є зако́ну
II [lɔː]to give [the] law to smb. — нав'яза́ти кому́сь свою́ во́лю
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