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1 falsely
обманним способом (шляхом), шляхом обману, неправдиво, фальшиво; помилково, хибно -
2 falsely
adv1) хибно; помилково2) фальшиво; удавано; нещиро; віроломно* * *[`fxːlsli]adv1) l. хибно, помилково2) фальшиво, удавано; брехливо, віроломно -
3 falsely
[`fxːlsli]adv1) l. хибно, помилково2) фальшиво, удавано; брехливо, віроломно -
4 falsely pretend
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5 accuse falsely
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6 assume name falsely
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7 interpret falsely
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8 represent a client falsely
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9 testify falsely
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10 accuse
звинувачувати, обвинувачувати, пред'являти обвинувачення, висувати офіційне обвинувачення ( у вчиненні злочину); повідомляти обвинуваченого ( про характер і зміст обвинувачення)- accuse of crime
- accuse criminally
- accuse falsely
- accuse of cheating at cards
- accuse of negligence
- accuse of unfaithfulness
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11 assume
припускати, гадати; брати (приймати) на себе (відповідальність, ризик, владу, обов'язки тощо)- assume a liability
- assume a mask
- assume a risk
- assume an obligation
- assume an office
- assume command
- assume commitments
- assume contractual obligations
- assume control
- assume jurisdiction
- assume liability for the debt
- assume measures
- assume name falsely
- assume office
- assume power
- assume responsibility
- assume sovereignty
- assume the bench
- assume the ermine
- assume the premiership
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12 interpret
тлумачити (в т. ч. правову норму, закон, угоду); перекладати (усно); інтерпретувати- interpret a law
- interpret a law literally
- interpret a rule
- interpret adversely
- interpret arbitrarily
- interpret authentically
- interpret authoritatively
- interpret authoritatively
- interpret broadly
- interpret by contraries
- interpret closely
- interpret comparatively
- interpret constitutionally
- interpret divergently
- interpret erroneously
- interpret extensively
- interpret falsely
- interpret genuinely
- interpret impartially
- interpret judicially
- interpret latitudinally
- interpret legally
- interpret legislation
- interpret liberally
- interpret literally
- interpret loosely
- interpret misleadingly
- interpret mistakenly
- interpret narrowly
- interpret orthodoxically
- interpret parsimoniously
- interpret partially
- interpret predestinedly
- interpret prejudicially
- interpret purposively
- interpret restrictively
- interpret strictly
- interpret the Constitution
- interpret truly
- interpret verbally
- interpret violently
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13 represent a client
represent a client concurrently two or more clients — представляти одночасно двох або більше клієнтів ( про адвоката)
- represent a client in courtrepresent a client the state in international organizations — здійснювати представництво держави в міжнародних організаціях
- represent a client the people
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14 testify
свідчити, давати свідчення, виступати в якості свідка; доводити, наводити доказ(и); бути (слугувати) доказом; оголошувати; показувати; стверджувати- testify against
- testify against husband
- testify against one's husband
- testify against oneself
- testify against wife
- testify against one's wife
- testify as expert witness
- testify at hearings
- testify at one's trial
- testify at trial
- testify before the grand jury
- testify behind closed doors
- testify falsely
- testify favorably
- testify favourably
- testify in one's own behalf
- testify in one's own right
- testify in person
- testify on oath
- testify to assault
- testify to smth.
- testify to the truth
- testify truthfully
- testify under oath
- testify upon a trial
- testify upon oath
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falsely call to account — index frame (charge falsely) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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