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prison sentence, prison term n peine f de prison ; a two-year prison sentence une peine de deux ans de prison. -
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nounGefängnisstrafe, die* * *ˈpris·on sen·tence, ˈpris·on termn Gefängnisstrafe f, Freiheitsstrafe fto serve a \prison sentence eine Freiheitsstrafe verbüßen* * ** * *nounGefängnisstrafe, die -
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'pris·on sen·tence n, 'pris·on term nGefängnisstrafe f, Freiheitsstrafe f;to serve a \prison sentence eine Freiheitsstrafe verbüßen -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > prison sentence
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1) Общая лексика: срок заключения2) Юридический термин: наказание долгосрочным тюремным заключением, приговор к долгосрочному тюремному заключению3) Деловая лексика: приговор к тюремному заключению4) Макаров: тюремное заключение, тюремный срок5) Безопасность: приговор о тюремном заключении -
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тюремное заключение, тюремный срокАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > prison sentence
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10 prison sentence
עונש מאסר (עונש של כליאה בבית סוהר)* * *◙ (רהוס תיבב האילכ לש שנוע) רסאמ שנוע◄ -
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19 suspended prison sentence
Общая лексика: условно (Receive a 3 year suspended prison sentence - получит три года условно - получит три года лишения свободы условно)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > suspended prison sentence
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20 receive a prison sentence
= receive a prison term отримувати термін ув'язнення ( за вироком)English-Ukrainian law dictionary > receive a prison sentence
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