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1 judicial combat
Юридический термин: судебный поединок -
2 judicial combat
истор. судебный поединок -
3 combat
1. n бой, сражениеsingle combat — единоборство, поединок
2. n борьба; конфликт, столкновение3. n дуэль, поединок4. a воен. боевойcombat operations — боевые действия, бой
combat formation — боевой порядок; боевое построение
combat team — усиленная часть, тактическая группа
5. v вести бой, сражаться6. v боротьсяСинонимический ряд:1. armed conflict (noun) action; armed conflict; battle; clash; conflict; contest; duel; encounter; engagement; fighting; hostilities; service; war; warfare2. assault (verb) assail; assault; attack; blitz; clash; do battle; engage; skirmish3. battle (verb) battle; contend; struggle; tilt; vie; wrestle4. resist (verb) buck; challenge; confront; contest; dispute; duel; fight; oppose; repel; resist; rise up against; traverse; withstandАнтонимический ряд:accord; agreement; compromise; defend; peace; support; surrender; truce -
4 combat
1) истор. судебный поединок2) драка•- mutual combat* * *• 1) /vt/ сражаться; 2) /in passive/ побежденный• боевой
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