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1 witness
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I. 1. свидетелски показания
to bear WITNESS to/of свидетелствувам за/в полза на
to give WITNESS on bechalf of свидетел съм на обвиняем
2. свидетелство, доказателство, показания
in WITNESS of като доказателство за
3. свидетел, очевидец
II. 1. присъствувам/свидетел съм на, виждам с очите си
2. давам показания, свидетелствувам (to за, относно), показвам, доказвам, потвърждавам верността на (документ, подпис), подписвам се като свидетел
3. ост. потвърждавам, свидетелствувам (that че)
WITNESS heaven! бог ми е свидетел!* * *{'witnis} n 1. свидетелски показания; to bear witness to/of свидете(2) {'witnis} v 1. присъствувам/свидетел съм на, виждам с очи* * *свидетел;* * *1. i. свидетелски показания 2. ii. присъствувам/свидетел съм на, виждам с очите си 3. in witness of като доказателство за 4. to bear witness to/of свидетелствувам за/в полза на 5. to give witness on bechalf of свидетел съм на обвиняем 6. witness heaven! бог ми е свидетел! 7. давам показания, свидетелствувам (to за, относно), показвам, доказвам, потвърждавам верността на (документ, подпис), подписвам се като свидетел 8. ост. потвърждавам, свидетелствувам (that че) 9. свидетел, очевидец 10. свидетелство, доказателство, показания* * *witness[´witnis] I. n 1. свидетел, -ка, очевидец, очевидка; I call heaven to \witness призовавам Бог за свидетел; 2. (свидетелски) показания; to bear \witness to (of) свидетелствам за; to give \witness on behalf of давам показания за (в полза на); 3. доказателство, свидетелство (of, to); in \witness of като доказателство за; II. v 1. присъствам на, свидетел съм на, виждам (с очите си); 2. показвам, свидетелствам за; доказвам; 3. давам показания ( against против, срещу; to за, относно); потвърждавам верността на (документ, подпис); подписвам се като свидетел; 4. ост. потвърждавам, свидетелствам ( that че).
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