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Юридический термин: слушание дела в обязательном порядке -
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1. n слухmachine hearing — машинный слух; машинное восприятие звуков
2. n предел слышимости3. n слушание, выслушиваниеhe gained a hearing — ему дали высказаться, его выслушали
4. n юр. слушание дела; допросhearing Senate — сенат, слушающий дело, вопрос
5. n протоколы заседаний6. n слушание, прослушивание7. n диал. слушание богослужения в церкви8. n известие, слух, молва9. n шотл. нагоняйСинонимический ряд:1. audition (noun) attendance; audience; audit; audition; conference; congress; ear; interview; test; tryout; try-out2. earshot (noun) earshot; extent; range; reach; sound3. discovering (verb) ascertaining; catching on; determining; discovering; find out; finding out; hearing; learning; seeing; tumbling; unearthing4. listening (verb) attending; harking; hearkening; heeding; listening -
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1) слушание, устное разбирательство; допрос в суде ( особенно единолично судьей); pl "слушания" ( стадия рассмотрения вопроса в комиссии конгресса США)2) pl протоколы заседаний ( правительственных или парламентских комиссий)3) приём заявителя или его поверенного в патентном ведомстве для участия в рассмотрении заявки•hearing in private — закрытое слушание;
- adjudicatory hearinghearing on a motion — рассмотрение заявленного ходатайства; слушание ( дела) по ходатайству; рассмотрение дела с учётом ходатайства;
- appeal hearing
- confirmation hearings
- dispositional hearing
- disposition hearing
- evidentiary hearing
- extradition hearing
- factual hearing
- House hearings
- in camera hearing
- juvenile adjudicationary hearing
- juvenile adjudication hearing
- legal hearing
- mandatory hearing
- omnibus hearing
- oral hearing
- post-commitment hearing
- post-conviction hearing
- preliminary hearing
- prior hearing
- public hearing
- removal hearing
- revocation hearing
- Senate hearings
- waived hearing
- waiver hearing
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