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1 отдавать в руки
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2 отдать в руки
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3 передать в руки полиции
1) General subject: (кого-л.) give in charge, (кого-л.) send over to the police2) Law: give in charge, give in charge (кого-либо)3) Makarov: (кого-л.) give (smb.) in chargeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > передать в руки полиции
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4 вверять
1) General subject: charge, commit, confide, entrust, give in charge, trust, give charge over (кому-л., что-л.)2) American: intrust3) Obsolete: commend5) Business: recommend6) leg.N.P. consign (in this sense) -
5 поручать
1) General subject: assign (задание, работу), attorn (что-л.), authorize, bid, charge, commission, commit, confide, consign, contract (smb to do smth), delegate, entrust, entrust with (что-л., кому-л.), give, recommend (кому-л.), someone is hereby instructed, tell, trust somebody with something, trust something to somebody, vest, give charge over (кому-л., что-л.), put in charge of, procure, tap2) American: intrust3) Bookish: encharge4) Religion: commend5) Diplomatic term: vest with a function (кому-л., что-л.)6) Sublime: commend (кому-л.)7) Business: relegate8) leg.N.P. instruct, order, request -
6 отдать (кому-л.) всю власть над
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отдать (кому-л.) всю власть над
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7 отдать (что-л.) на сохранение
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отдать (что-л.) на сохранение
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8 передать (кого-л.) в руки полиции
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > передать (кого-л.) в руки полиции
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9 отдать всю власть над
1) General subject: (кому-л.) give charge over (чем-л.)2) Makarov: (кому-л.) give (smb.) charge over (smth.) (чем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отдать всю власть над
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10 отдать на сохранение
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отдать на сохранение
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11 вверять
(en)trust (with); commit (to); give in charge* * ** * *вверять; вверить trust; commit; give in charge* * *commitconfidecreditentrusttrust -
12 вверить
1) General subject: charge, commit, confide, entrust, give in charge2) American: intrust3) leg.N.P. consign (in this sense) -
13 передавать в руки полиции
General subject: give in chargeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > передавать в руки полиции
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14 сдать под надзор
General subject: give in charge (кого-л.-of) -
15 сдать полиции
Law: give in charge (кого-л.) -
16 вверить
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17 вверять
(кого-л./что-л. кому-л./чему-л.)несовер. - вверять; совер. - вверить(en)trust (with); commit (to); give in charge -
18 полиция
жен.городская полиция, муниципальная полиция — city police, municipal police
конная полиция — mounted constabulary/police; rangers мн. ч.; амер.
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19 вверить
1. entrust; commit; give in charge2. commit3. confide4. trustСинонимический ряд:доверить (глаг.) доверить; поверить; поручить; препоручить -
20 вверять
1. entrust; commit; give in charge2. commit3. confide4. trustСинонимический ряд:поручать (глаг.) доверять; поверять; поручать; препоручать
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