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1 судебный пристав
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2 судебный пристав
1) General subject: apparitor, bailiff, catchpole, catchpoll, officer of the court, serjeant, usher, court bailiff ( или просто bailiff, но иногда court bailiff - см. ссылку) (http://www.berkeleycountycomm.org/job_court_bailiff_2005.htm), bailiff (лучше всего, т.к. сюда входят и marshals, и sheriffs, etc., в зависимости от конкретного суда) - см. ссылку (http://www.lectlaw.com/def/b079.htm), court enforcement officer2) Obsolete: bumbailiff3) Law: bailie, constable, court marshal (The Moscow Times), high bailiff (в английском суде графства), marshal (U.S. Code Term), officer of justice, sergeant, tipstaff4) Scottish language: macer6) Business: court usher, process server7) Archaic: bum (сокр. от bumbailiff) -
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1) General subject: advertize, announce, annunciate, cry, declare, enunciate, express, give forth, give out, hail (кого-л., кем-л.), hand down, harbinger (о приближении), herald, herberger (о приближении), intimate, make known, notify, placard, predicate, proclaim, promulgate, pronounce, tell, usher (приход, наступление), usher in, levy (войну)2) Colloquial: dedicate (торжественно)3) American: bill4) Obsolete: advertise5) Engineering: state6) Bookish: preconize7) History: bid8) Rare: sing11) Finances: display12) Diplomatic term: internationalize, post13) Information technology: unveil14) Sublime: annuntiate, heraud, heraut15) Business: make public, testify16) leg.N.P. pronounce (e.g., the decision of a court) -
4 судебный пристав
bailiff имя существительное:apparitor (судебный пристав, университетский педель, чиновник в гражданском суде, чиновник в церковном суде)catchpole (судебный пристав, судебный исполнитель)catchpoll (судебный пристав, судебный исполнитель)
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