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1 captivity
n1) полон; взяття в полон2) поневолення, рабство; неволя* * *n1) полон2) поневолення, рабство; неволя; життя в неволі3) peл. бранці -
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3 captivity
[kæp'tɪvɪtɪ]nполо́н; взяття́ в поло́н -
4 deliver from captivity
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5 escape from captivity
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6 hold in captivity
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7 attempted
який кваліфікується як замах ( на щось); який є спробою ( зробити щось)attempted commission of a crime — = attempted commission of a offence, attempted commission of a offense спроба вчинення злочину
attempted commission of a offence — = attempted commission of a crime
- attempted bank robberyattempted commission of a offense — = attempted commission of a crime
- attempted bribery
- attempted commission
- attempted contract killing
- attempted coup
- attempted crime
- attempted escape
- attempted hold-up
- attempted homicide
- attempted murder
- attempted offence
- attempted offense
- attempted rape
- attempted state coup
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8 deliver
постачати; передавати; подавати, формально висловлювати, формально вручати; надавати ( документ); виносити (вирок, рішення тощо); приводити, доставляти ( обвинуваченого до суду); здавати ( товар); здавати (фортецю, місто тощо); традируватиdeliver by hand against acknowledgement — = deliver by hand against acknowledgement receipt здавати особисто під розписку
- deliver a judgmentdeliver by hand against acknowledgement receipt — = deliver by hand against acknowledgement
- deliver a reasoned opinion
- deliver a sentence
- deliver an order
- deliver appointment
- deliver commission
- deliver decision
- deliver from captivity
- deliver from death
- deliver justice
- deliver letters of recall
- deliver opinion
- deliver to the police
- deliver smb. to the police
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9 escape
1) втеча; втеча з-під варти; незаконне звільнення з-під варти; врятування; розм. ув'язнений, який здійснив втечу; уникнення2) втікати, здійснювати втечу; залишатися непокараним, уникати ( покарання); звільнятися (від виконання обов'язків, від відповідальності тощо); незаконно звільняти з-під варти•- escape attemptescape from an inebriate reformatory — 1) втеча з лікувально-трудового профілакторію 2) втікати з лікувально-трудового профілакторію
- escape by prisoner
- escape car
- escape clause
- escape conviction
- escape criminal prosecution
- escape forcibly
- escape from captivity
- escape from custody
- escape from occupied territory
- escape from prison
- escape from punishment
- escape just punishment
- escape justice
- escape liability
- escape mortal danger
- escape observation
- escape-proof
- escape punishment
- escape pursuit
- escape recognition
- escape record
- escape responsibility
- escape retribution
- escape revision
- escape route
- escape safe
- escape unpunished
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10 hold
1) розм. ув'язнення; розм. в'язниця, місце ув'язнення2) володіти (акціями, патентом тощо); зобов'язувати; бути (залишатися) чинним, мати силу; виносити рішення; визнавати ( про суд); розм. тримати ( у в'язниці), утримувати ( під вартою); проводити (збори, конференцію, вибори тощо); обіймати (посаду, пост)•hold a threat of disclosure over head — = hold a threat of disclosure over smb.'s head тримати ( когось) під загрозою розкриття
hold a threat of disclosure over smb.'s head — = hold a threat of disclosure over head
hold office during good behavior — = hold office during good behaviour обіймати посаду довічно
hold office during good behaviour — = hold office during good behavior
hold possession under the color of title — = hold possession under the colour of title володіти за законним правом ( на законних підставах)
- hold a conferencehold possession under the colour of title — = hold possession under the color of title
- hold a court
- hold a demonstration
- hold a government post
- hold a high-level position
- hold a high office
- hold a judicial decision
- hold a judicial inquiry
- hold a judicial office
- hold a judicial sale
- hold a legal office
- hold a licence
- hold a license
- hold a local referendum
- hold a meeting
- hold a patent
- hold a person on suspicion
- hold a plebiscite
- hold a post
- hold a rally
- hold a rank
- hold a reception
- hold a referendum
- hold a session
- hold a sitting
- hold a trial
- hold a view
- hold absolutely
- hold an action
- hold an appointment
- hold an inquiry
- hold an inquest
- hold an office
- hold as a material witness
- hold at gunpoint
- hold at knifepoint
- hold consultations
- hold court
- hold debate
- hold debates
- hold election
- hold elections
- hold for court
- hold for interrogation
- hold good
- hold good in law
- hold hearing
- hold hearings
- hold hostage
- hold in abeyance
- hold in bondage
- hold in captivity
- hold in contempt
- hold in contempt of court
- hold in detention
- hold in esteem
- hold in internal exile
- hold in preventive detention
- hold in trust
- hold incommunicado
- hold invalid
- hold legally liable
- hold legally responsible
- hold liable
- hold mediately
- hold more than one job
- hold more than one office
- hold office during pleasure
- hold on espionage charges
- hold on spy charges
- hold on spying charges
- hold on the charge
- hold over
- hold over a decision
- hold pleas
- hold preliminary hearings
- hold prisoner
- hold property
- hold public office
- hold re-election
- hold re-elections
- hold reasonable
- hold responsible
- hold responsible in damages
- hold shares in a company
- hold the affirmative
- hold the assizes
- hold the chair of law
- hold the hearing of an action
- hold to account
- hold to bail
- hold to be valid
- hold to ransom
- hold to security
- hold to the contrary
- hold under house arrest
- hold up
- hold-up
- hold up a law
- hold up a train
- hold up delivery
- hold up in court
- hold up legislation
- hold-up man
- hold without charge
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