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1 identify physical evidence
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2 identify
розпізнавати, називати, встановлювати ( особу); встановлювати автентичність (справжність, тотожність) ( чогось), виявляти, ідентифікувати; індивідуалізувати; ототожнюватиidentify a corpse from its dental pattern — ідентифікувати труп за схемою розташування ( або характером) зубів
identify a criminal by the whorls of his fingerprints — = identify a criminal by the whorls of his her fingerprints встановлювати особу злочинця за відбитками пальців
identify a criminal by the whorls of his her fingerprints — = identify a criminal by the whorls of his fingerprints
identify a person by his physical measurements — = identify a person by his her physical measurements встановлювати особу за її фізичними вимірами
identify a person by his her physical measurements — = identify a person by his physical measurements
identify a victim of death by unnatural causes — встановлювати особу, яка померла неприродним способом
- identify a sourceidentify the remains through dental charts — ідентифікувати останки за схемою розташування зубів (за дентальними знімками)
- identify a suspect
- identify a victim
- identify abuses
- identify by fingerprints
- identify by name
- identify human remains
- identify one's attacker
- identify one's photo
- identify oneself
- identify physical evidence
- identify the gun
- identify the gunman
- identify the remains
- identify traces of a substance -
3 виявляти речові докази
identify physical evidence, (в т. ч. на місці злочину) locate physical evidenceУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > виявляти речові докази
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