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['kɔːtrʊmˌdrɑːmə]1) Общая лексика: кино, психологический детектив2) Кино: драма в зале суда3) Театр: судебная драма -
62 courtroom lawyer
Юридический термин: адвокат с правом выступления в суде -
63 courtroom representation
Общая лексика: представительство в судебных органах (AD)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > courtroom representation
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64 courtroom security
Безопасность: безопасность зала судебных заседаний (англ. термин взят из документа U.S. Department of State) -
65 courtroom security project
Безопасность: проект обеспечения безопасности залов судебных заседаний (англ. термин взят из документа U.S. Department of State)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > courtroom security project
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66 courtroom security training session
Безопасность: учебное занятие по обеспечению безопасности зала судебных заседаний (англ. термин взят из документа U.S. Department of State)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > courtroom security training session
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67 courtroom testimony
Юридический термин: свидетельское показание в суде -
68 courtroom etiquette
судебный этикетАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > courtroom etiquette
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69 courtroom conduct
поведінка в залі судового засідання (сторін, свідків) -
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71 courtroom limitations
обмеження, передбачені судовою процедурою -
72 courtroom tactics
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кіно, мист.судова драма, психологічний детектив -
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кіно, мист.судова драма, психологічний детектив -
75 courtroom antics
Jur. grands effets de manches; artifices de prétoireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > courtroom antics
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76 courtroom court·room n
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80 courtroom conduct
поведение (сторон, свидетелей) в зале судебного заседания
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