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1 itinerant justice
Макаров: судья, объезжающий свой округ -
2 itinerant
[(a)ıʹtın(ə)rənt] a книжн.1) странствующий, путешествующий; скитающийся2) объезжающий свой округitinerant preacher [doctor, justice /judge/] - проповедник [врач, судья], объезжающий свой округ
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3 fugitive
1. n беглецa fugitive from justice — лицо, скрывающееся от правосудия
2. n беженец; изгнанник3. n странник; бродяга4. n нечто неуловимое5. n нестойкая краска6. a беглый7. a вынужденный покинуть свой дом; беженский, перемещённый8. a мимолётный; преходящий9. a непрочный, нестойкий10. a летучий, фугитивный11. a недолговечный, имеющий преходящий интересindigent fugitive — лицо, скрывавшееся от правосудия и не имеющее средств для оплаты расходов по делу о его выдаче
12. a странствующий, бродячийСинонимический ряд:1. itinerant (adj.) itinerant; nomadic; roaming; wandering2. running away (adj.) avoiding; escaped; escaping; evading; fleeing; on the lam; runaway; running away; taking flight3. transient (adj.) elusive; ephemeral; evanescent; fleeting; fugacious; impermanent; momentaneous; momentary; passing; short-lived; temporal; temporary; transient; transitory; volatile4. person fleeing (noun) banished person; derelict; deserter; exile; hunted person; outlaw; person fleeing; renegade; truant5. refugee (noun) displaced person; DP; emigre; escapee; evacuee; refugee; runawayАнтонимический ряд:permanent; stationary
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