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n1) задержка2) мор. задержка, простой (судна)4) задержание; арест
- defendant's continued detention
- illegal detention
- legal detention
- temporary detention
- detention of cargo
- detention of a vessel
- detention of wagesEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > detention
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