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1 judicial bribery
1) Общая лексика: подкуп избирателей2) Макаров: дача взятки судье, подкуп судьи -
2 judicial bribery
подкуп судьи, дача взятки судье -
3 bribery
1. n взяточничество; подкупность, продажностьjudicial bribery — подкуп судьи, дача взятки судье
2. n подкуп избирателейСинонимический ряд:dishonesty (noun) corruption; crookedness; dishonesty; extortion; nepotism; profiteering; racket; shady deal; venality -
4 bribery
nвзяточничество; подкупность, продажность; подкуп -
5 bribery
[ʹbraıb(ə)rı] n1) взяточничество; подкупность, продажностьjudicial bribery - подкуп судьи, дача взятки судье
2) подкуп избирателей -
6 bribery
ˈbraɪbərɪ сущ. взяточничество Syn: bribe-taking взяточничество;
подкупность, продажность - judicial * подкуп судьи, дача взятки судье, подкуп избирателей bribery взяточничество electoral ~ взятка на выборах
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