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в'язень, ув'язнений (ім.); (за)арештована особа; обвинувачений, який перебуває під вартою (субст.); арештований, який перебуває на гауптвахті; особа, яка перебуває під вартою- prisoner at the bar
- prisoner case
- prisoner-house
- prisoner in the dock
- prisoner of conscience
- prisoner of high rank
- prisoner of State
- prisoner of the military
- prisoner of the war
- prisoner of war camp
- Prisoner of War Convention
- prisoner-of-war status
- prisoner of war stockade
- prisoner on bail
- prisoner on parole
- prisoner on trial
- prisoner on trial for a crime
- prisoner rights
- prisoner-student
- prisoner training
- prisoner's behavior
- prisoner's box
- prisoner's counsel
- prisoner's records
- prisoner's return to society
- prisoner's story
- prisoners' car
- prisoners' coach
- prisoners' dock
- prisoners of war camp
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