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21 get
отримувати, здобувати; досягати; заробляти- get a job
- get a new apartment
- get a new flat
- get a penal
- get a permission
- get a term
- get a visa
- get accepted
- get addicted
- get an abortion
- get an instruction
- get-at-able
- get-away
- get away with murder
- get back
- get bail
- get corrupted
- get degraded
- get demoralized
- get dominion status
- get drunk
- get evidence
- get instructions
- get into debt
- get into office
- get into the parliament
- get into trouble
- get off
- get off with a fine
- get on the track
- get one's just deserts
- get out of control
- get out of debt
- get out of prison
- get out the vote
- get publicity
- get rich
- get rid
- get released
- get smb. released
- get the floor
- get through the customs
- get to the truth
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22 ordinary
1) постійний член суду; шотл. суддя-ординарій ( один з п'яти суддів сесійного суду Шотландії); суддя у справах про спадщину ( у деяких штатах США); ув'язнений (в'язень) звичайного класу (середнім між класом "зірка" і режимом виправного навчання)2) звичайний, нормальний, ординарний; нефіксований ( про дивіденд)•- ordinary care
- ordinary carelessness
- ordinary confinement
- ordinary court
- ordinary crime
- ordinary diplomatic channels
- ordinary duty
- ordinary judge
- ordinary majority
- ordinary negligence
- ordinary offender
- ordinary passport
- ordinary precaution
- ordinary prison
- ordinary remedy
- ordinary resolution
- ordinary session
- ordinary stock
- ordinary term
- ordinary venue
- ordinary visa
- ordinary witness
- ordinary writ
- ordinary delay
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