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{pi'tiʃn}
I. n молба, петиция, заявление, юр. жалба, тъжба
to grant a PETITION удовлетворявам молба
to send in a PETITION подавам молба
PETITION of appeal въззивна жалба
to file a PETITION for divorce подавам молба за развод
PETITION in bankruptcy заявление за фалит
II. 1. отправям петиция
2. подавам молба (пред съда)
3. моля се
ходатайствувам (for)* * *{pi'tishn} n молба, петиция, заявление; юр. жалба, тъжба; to (2) v 1. отправям петиция; 2. подавам молба (пред сьда);* * *ходатайствам; петиция; заявление; моля се;* * *1. i. n молба, петиция, заявление, юр. жалба, тъжба 2. ii. отправям петиция 3. petition in bankruptcy заявление за фалит 4. petition of appeal въззивна жалба 5. to file a petition for divorce подавам молба за развод 6. to grant a petition удовлетворявам молба 7. to send in a petition подавам молба 8. моля се 9. подавам молба (пред съда) 10. ходатайствувам (for)* * *
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