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1 receive provocation
Юридический термин: подвергнуться провокации -
2 receive provocation
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3 provocation
1. n побуждение, вызов; подстрекательство2. n провокацияacts of provocation — провокационные акты, провокации
degree of provocation — степень, тяжесть провокации
3. n раздражениеСинонимический ряд:1. annoyance (noun) annoyance; bothering; harassment; irking; pestering; provoking; vexation; vexing2. challenge (noun) challenge; defiance3. incitement (noun) aggravation; cause; goad; impulse; incentive; incitement; inducement; instigation; motivation; spur; stimulus; trigger; urge -
4 receive
отримувати; приймати, переховувати ( явно вкрадене майно або злочинця); давати агреман; зазнавати ( покарання)receive a share in estate upon his death — = receive a share in estate upon her death отримувати частку майна після смерті
- receive a cryptogramreceive a share in estate upon her death — = receive a share in estate upon his death
- receive a cryptograph
- receive a law degree
- receive a life sentence
- receive a merit pension
- receive a pardon
- receive a prison sentence
- receive a prison term
- receive a secret code name
- receive a sentence
- receive a service of process
- receive a special pension
- receive a term of imprisonment
- receive a tip
- receive a tip from an informer
- receive a two-thirds majority
- receive a verdict
- receive a wound
- receive an encrypted message
- receive an offender
- receive an offer
- receive an official reply
- receive at trial
- receive authority
- receive evidence
- receive fealty
- receive fees
- receive gifts
- receive guarantee
- receive in evidence
- receive in livery
- receive information
- receive into prison
- receive legal education
- receive oath
- receive one's just deserts
- receive one's law degree
- receive petition
- receive provocation
- receive punishment
- receive revisions
- receive sentence
- receive stolen goods
- receive telephone threats
- receive testimony
- receive the death penalty
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5 provocation
раздражение; провокацияdegree of provocation — степень, тяжесть провокации
acts of provocation — провокационные акты, провокации
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6 receive
1) получать; принимать3) принимать, укрывать ( заведомо похищенное имущество или преступника)•to receive an offender — укрывать преступника;
to receive a sentence — быть приговорённым; понести наказание;
to receive a service of process — принять вручаемый документ;
to receive at trial — приобщить к материалам судопроизводства;
to receive evidence — получить или принять доказательства;
to receive in livery — вступать во владение;
to receive into prison — поместить в тюрьму, принять ( в качестве) заключённого;
to receive provocation — подвергнуться провокации;
to receive stolen goods — принимать, укрывать краденое;
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