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1) допомога, сприяння, підтримка; субсидія; затверджені парламентським голосуванням податки на покриття видатків уряду2) допомагати; здійснювати підсобництво•aid a criminal in committing an offence — = aid a criminal in committing an offense допомагати злочинцю у вчиненні злочину
aid a criminal in committing an offense — = aid a criminal in committing an offence
- aid and assistaid and advice in legal matters — правова допомога, юридична допомога (консультація, порада)
- aid and comfort
- aid and escape
- aid bond
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