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    {,prɔsi'kju:ʃn}
    1. n l. преследване, гонене (на цел)
    2. упражняване, практикуване, вършене, извършване, водене, продължаване
    3. юр. съдебно преследване, даване под съд, водене/завеждане на дело
    director of public PROSECUTION s прокурор, държавен обвинител
    4. юр. ищец, ищци, обвинението (като страна в процес)
    to appear for the PROSECUTION явявам се от името на/адвокат съм на ищеца
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    {,prъsi'kju:shn} n l. преследване, гонене (на цел); 2. упр
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    упражняване; преследване; гонене;
    * * *
    1. director of public prosecution s прокурор, държавен обвинител 2. n l. преследване, гонене (на цел) 3. to appear for the prosecution явявам се от името на/адвокат съм на ищеца 4. упражняване, практикуване, вършене, извършване, водене, продължаване 5. юр. ищец, ищци, обвинението (като страна в процес) 6. юр. съдебно преследване, даване под съд, водене/завеждане на дело
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    prosecution[¸prɔsi´kju:ʃən] n 1. гонене, преследване; упражняване, практикуване, вършене, извършване, продължаване; \prosecution of war водене на война; 2. съдебно преследване, даване под съд, водене (завеждане) на дело; director of public \prosecutions прокурор; 3. ищец, ищци, обвинението (като страна в съдебен процес); to appear for the \prosecution явявам се от името на ищец.

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