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1 acquittal of crime
Юридический термин: оправдание по уголовному делу, освобождение от ответственности за совершенное преступление -
2 acquittal of crime
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3 acquittal
1) оправдание; судебное решение об оправдании; оправдательный вердикт, приговор2) освобождение (от ответственности, обязательства)3) уплата, погашение ( долга)•- antitrust acquittal
- challengeable acquittal
- conclusive acquittal
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4 оправдание
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1) justification служить оправданием ≈ to constitute justification, to warrant, to excuse, to extenuate, to gloss over находить оправдания ≈ to cover for, to justify слабое оправдание ≈ lame excuse
2) (извинение, объяснение) excuse
3) юр. acquittal, dischargeоправда|ние - с.
1. justification;
2. юр. acquittal, discharge;
~ по уголовному делу acquittal of crime;
окончательное ~ conclusive acquittal;
3. (объяснение, извинение) excuse;
что вы можете сказать в своё ~е? what have you to say for yourself?;
~тельный: ~тельный приговор verdict of non-guilty;
~тельный документ covering voucher.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > оправдание
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