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1 euthanasia
n1) легка безболісна смерть2) ейтаназія; умертвіння безнадійно хворих* * *n2) ейтаназія, умертвіння безнадійно хворих; відмова від штучної підтримки життя пацієнта в останній стадії хвороби -
2 euthanasia
умертвіння невиліковно хворого з гуманних міркувань, евтаназія -
3 euthanasia
n2) ейтаназія, умертвіння безнадійно хворих; відмова від штучної підтримки життя пацієнта в останній стадії хвороби -
4 euthanasia
[ˌjuːθə'neɪzɪə]n грецьк.1) ле́гка і приє́мна сме́рть2) евтана́зія, умертві́ння в ра́зі невиліко́вної хворо́би -
5 active euthanasia
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6 involuntary euthanasia
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7 negative euthanasia
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8 passive euthanasia
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9 positive euthanasia
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10 voluntary euthanasia
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11 negative euthanasia
"пасивна ейтаназія", припинення лікування безнадійних хворих -
12 negative euthanasia
"пасивна ейтаназія", припинення лікування безнадійних хворих -
13 active
чинний, дійсний; ефективний- active bond
- active capacity
- active cause
- active complicity
- active concealment
- active duty
- active euthanasia
- active file
- active forces
- active hours
- active inducement
- active investigation
- active list
- active negligence
- active operation
- active participation
- active partner
- active receivership
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14 involuntary
мимовільний, ненавмисний, неумисний; примусовий; вимушений- involuntary bailment
- involuntary bankrupt
- involuntary bankruptcy
- involuntary conduct
- involuntary confession
- involuntary deposit
- involuntary discontinuance
- involuntary drunkenness
- involuntary euthanasia
- involuntary failure
- involuntary hospitalization
- involuntary ignorance
- involuntary infliction
- involuntary licence
- involuntary license
- involuntary liquidation
- involuntary loss
- involuntary losses
- involuntary manslaughter
- involuntary payment
- involuntary servitude
- involuntary treatment
- involuntary trust
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15 negative
1) заперечення; невизнання2) негативний, заперечний, заперечувальний, відмовний ( про рішення тощо)3) заперечувати, спростовувати, відкидати, не схвалювати, не приймати; нейтралізувати; накладати вето•- negative act
- negative allegation
- negative an allegation
- negative answer
- negative averment
- negative breath test
- negative condition
- negative consequences
- negative covenant
- negative declaration
- negative defence
- negative defense
- negative duty
- negative easement
- negative euthanasia
- negative evidence
- negative fact
- negative identification
- negative in form
- negative income tax
- negative malice
- negative misprision
- negative performance
- negative phenomenon
- negative plea
- negative pledge
- negative pregnant
- negative prescription
- negative promise
- negative proof
- negative prosecution
- negative provocation
- negative rebuttal evidence
- negative referendum
- negative representation
- negative reprisal
- negative responsibility
- negative statute
- negative testimony
- negative voice
- negative vote
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16 passive
пасивний; безпроцентний- passive bond
- passive bribery
- passive capacity
- passive debt
- passive enforcement
- passive euthanasia
- passive licence
- passive license
- passive negligence
- passive population
- passive resistance
- passive right
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17 positive
позитивний; абсолютний; безумовний; конструктивний; ствердний; схвальний; самовпевнений; встановлений ( порядок тощо); приписаний ( про дію тощо)- positive allegation
- positive breath test
- positive condition
- positive declaration
- positive discrimination
- positive duty
- positive euthanasia
- positive evidence
- positive fraud
- positive identification
- positive law
- positive misprision
- positive prescription
- positive promise
- positive proof
- positive referendum
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18 voluntary
добровільний; навмисний, умисний; безоплатний; який не має зустрічного задоволення- voluntary absence
- voluntary act
- voluntary adjudication
- voluntary agency
- voluntary appeals board
- voluntary arbitration
- voluntary assignment
- voluntary attendance
- voluntary attendance
- voluntary bankrupt
- voluntary bankruptcy
- voluntary cancellation
- voluntary compensation
- voluntary compliance
- voluntary composition
- voluntary confession
- voluntary confinement
- voluntary consent
- voluntary contribution
- voluntary conveyance
- voluntary detention
- voluntary discipline
- voluntary dismissal
- voluntary dissolution
- voluntary drunkenness
- voluntary early retirement
- voluntary endangering
- voluntary escape
- voluntary euthanasia
- voluntary failure
- voluntary grantee
- voluntary hospitalization
- voluntary ignorance
- voluntary infliction
- voluntary insurance
- voluntary jurisdiction
- voluntary liquidation
- voluntary manslaughter
- voluntary membership
- voluntary organization
- voluntary participation
- voluntary payment
- voluntary presence
- voluntary physical presence
- voluntary public order squad
- voluntary renunciation
- voluntary repayment
- voluntary resignation
- voluntary return
- voluntary separation
- voluntary servant
- voluntary settlement
- voluntary sexual relations
- voluntary society
- voluntary statement
- voluntary union
- voluntary use
- voluntary validity
- voluntary waiver
- voluntary waste
- voluntary winding up
- voluntary withdrawal
- voluntary work
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