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21 освобождать под залог
to let out (release, set free) on bailЮридический русско-английский словарь > освобождать под залог
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22 выпускать на поруки
передал на поруки; переданный на поруки — admitted to bail
выпустил на поруки; выпущенный на поруки — held to bail
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > выпускать на поруки
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23 выпускать под залог
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > выпускать под залог
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24 выпустит под залог
1. let to bail2. letting to bailБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > выпустит под залог
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25 порука
жbail, surety, guaranteeкругова́я пору́ка — collective guarantee/responsibility, аморальная covering up for each other
выпуска́ть кого-л на пору́ки — to let sb out/to release sb on bail/on parole
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26 оставлять
abandon
(ла в воздухе)
выброситься на парашюте. оставив ла без управления. — то bail out of an aircraft and let it crash. used in command, as in "abandon airplane".
- (ла после аварийной посадки) — leave, escape
после аварийной посадки все лица, находящиеся на борту, должны оставить ла, используя предусмотренные для этой цепи средства. — аll evacuees must leave the airplane by the evacuation means provided. in emergency landing, behaviour of airplane must not make it impossible for occupants to escape.
- включенным — leave on /energized/
в условиях низкой температуры оставить обогрев боковых стекол включенным. — in extremely cold conditions leave side window heat on.
- орган управления в к-л. положении — leave the control at /in/ a position
- штепсельный разъем отсоединенным — leave the connector disconnectedРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > оставлять
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