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101 plead in ... alternative
/vt/ выставлять в качестве... альтернативаАнгло-русский экономический словарь > plead in ... alternative
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102 plead no defence
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103 plead orally
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104 plead statute
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105 plead the statute of limitations
/vi, set expression/ ссылаться на закон об исковой давностиАнгло-русский экономический словарь > plead the statute of limitations
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106 plead a cause
защищать дело в судеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > plead a cause
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107 plead guilty
признавать себя виновнымАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > plead guilty
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108 plead not guilty
сделать в суде заявление о своей невиновностиходатайствовать об оправдании подсудимогоАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > plead not guilty
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109 plead a cause
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110 plead guilty
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111 plead in justification of something
служить оправданием чего-л.Новый англо-русский словарь > plead in justification of something
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112 plead not guilty
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113 plead one's suit with someone
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114 plead the baby act
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115 plead cause
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116 plead immunity
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117 plead jurisdictional immunity
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > plead jurisdictional immunity
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118 plead not guilty
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119 plead guilty
признавать себя виновнымEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > plead guilty
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120 plead for
высказываться за; выступать заEnglish-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > plead for
См. также в других словарях:
plead — / plēd/ vb plead·ed or pled also plead / pled/, plead·ing [Anglo French plaider to argue in a court of law, from Old French plaid legal action, trial more at plea] vi … Law dictionary
Plead — Plead, v. t. 1. To discuss, defend, and attempt to maintain by arguments or reasons presented to a tribunal or person having uthority to determine; to argue at the bar; as, to plead a cause before a court or jury. [1913 Webster] Every man should… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Plead — Plead, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pleaded} (colloq. {Plead}or {Pled}); p. pr. & vb. n. {Pleading}.] [OE. pleden, plaiden, OF. plaidier, F. plaider, fr. LL. placitare, fr. placitum. See {Plea}.] 1. To argue in support of a claim, or in defense against… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Plead — Plead, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pleaded} (colloq. {Plead}or {Pled}); p. pr. & vb. n. {Pleading}.] [OE. pleden, plaiden, OF. plaidier, F. plaider, fr. LL. placitare, fr. placitum. See {Plea}.] 1. To argue in support of a claim, or in defense against… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
plead — [pli:d] v [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: plaidier, from plaid; PLEA] 1.) [I and T] to ask for something that you want very much, in a sincere and emotional way = ↑beg ▪ Don t go! Robert pleaded. plead for ▪ Civil rights groups pleaded… … Dictionary of contemporary English
plead — [ plid ] (past tense and past participle pleaded or pled [ pled ] ) verb ** 1. ) intransitive to ask for something in an urgent or emotional way: plead for: He knelt in front of the king, pleading for mercy. plead with someone (to do something):… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
plead — [pliːd] verb pleaded PTandPP or pled PTandPP [pled] [intransitive, transitive] LAW to state in a court of law whether you are guilty of a crime or not … Financial and business terms
plead — The past tense and past participle in standard BrE are both pleaded, but pled and plead (pronounced pled) are used as well as pleaded in America, Scotland, and some dialects in the UK. In legal usage, an accused person can plead guilty or not… … Modern English usage
plead — [plēd] vi. pleaded or pled or plead [pled] pleading [ME pleden < OFr plaidier < plaid: see PLEA] 1. a) to present a case in a law court; argue the case of either party b) to present a PLEA (sense … English World dictionary
plead — [v1] beg, request appeal, ask, beseech, cop a plea*, crave, crawl, entreat, entreaty, implore, importune, make up for, petition, pray, solicit, square things*, supplicate; concept 48 Ant. answer, reply plead [v2] present a defense adduce,… … New thesaurus
plead — (v.) mid 13c., make a plea in court, from Anglo Fr. pleder, O.Fr. pleider, plaidier, agreement, discussion, lawsuit, from M.L. placitare, from L.L. placitum (see PLEA (Cf. plea)). Sense of request, beg first recorded late 14c. Related: Pleaded;… … Etymology dictionary