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1 deed
n дело, деяние, подвиг, акт (документ)
by DEED-poll чрез държавен вестник* * *факт; творение; постъпка; aкт; деяние; дело; действие; действителност; нотариален акт;* * *1. by deed-poll чрез държавен вестник 2. n дело, деяние, подвиг, акт (документ)* * *deed [di:d] I. n 1. дело; действие, акт, постъпка; a man of \deeds делови човек; \deeds not words дела, а не думи; bold in word and \deed смел на думи и на дела; a \deed of valour подвиг; a foul \deed злодеяние; престъпление; 2. факт, действителност; in very \deed в действителност; he was ruler in \deed беше истински господар (на дело); 3. юрид. нотариален акт, документ; title \deed крепостен акт; purchase \deed документ за покупка; II. v ам. продавам по документи.
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