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1 reckless endangering
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2 reckless
недбалий; необережний, необачний, (серйозно) необачливий- recklessness
- reckless
- reckless behavior
- reckless behaviour
- reckless conduct
- reckless disregard
- reckless driver
- reckless driving
- reckless endangering
- reckless handling
- reckless homicide
- reckless infliction
- reckless killer
- reckless killing
- reckless negligence
- reckless of consequences
- reckless of danger
- reckless utterance
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