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1 place under ban
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2 place
1) місце; посада2) накладати ( заборону тощо); ставити, виставляти; запроваджувати; підкладати; підсаджувати; кредитувати•place a child in the care of a local authority — передавати дитину під опіку ( органу) місцевої влади
place a wrong construction on action — = place a wrong construction on smb.'s action неправильно тлумачити ( чийсь) вчинок
place a wrong construction on smb.'s action — = place a wrong construction on action
place restraints upon lawyers in regard to their professional conduct — накладати обмеження на професійну поведінку адвокатів
- place a billplace where the murder was enacted — місце, де було вчинено вбивство
- place a veto
- place an embargo
- place an explosive
- place an undercover agent
- place dynamite
- place in detention
- place in requisition
- place in solitary confinement
- place in the records
- place lands
- place name in nomination
- place of abode
- place of birth
- place of business
- place of commission
- place of confinement
- place of contract
- place of death
- place of deposit
- place of detention
- place of employment
- place of establishment
- place of execution
- place of imprisonment
- place of paying
- place of performance
- place of profit
- place of public resort
- place of residence
- place of safety
- place of the forum
- place of the hearings
- place of trust
- place of work
- place on an insane asylum
- place on probation
- place on the docket
- place on trial
- place responsibility
- place restraint
- place taboo
- place tax burden
- place the burden of proof
- place to be searched
- place too much power
- place under a duty
- place under arrest
- place under ban
- place under detention
- place under guard
- place under house arrest
- place under restraint
- place under seal
- place under seals
- place under supervision
- place under surveillance
- place under the UN command
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