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1 право кожного
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2 право
с1) тк. одн. ( наука) lawдержавне право — public ( political) law ( science)
звичаєве право — unwritten law; common law
кримінальне право — criminal law, penology
міжнародне право — international law; law of nations
вивчати право — to study law; to read for the law
2) ( обумовлена законом підстава) right; ( привілей) charterправо вето — ( the right of) veto
право голосу — the vote, suffrage, franchise
право вето — ( the) veto
право давності юр. — prescription, prescriptive right
права спадкоємця юр. — heirship
права користувача комп. — user rights, ( на доступ до ресурсів) user grant
права доступу комп. — privilege, access rights
право на володіння — title (to)
право на проживання — right ( permit) of residence
право користування — right of use, right of user, usufruct
права з сервітуту юр. — easement
виключне право — patent right, exclusive right
спадкове право — hereditary right; невід'ємне
права й обов'язки — rights and duties, rights and obligations
мати право — to have the right; to be entitled
позбавляти права — to debar ( from); to deprive someone of his right
позбавляти права голосу — to disfranchise, to debar one from voting
урізувати чиї-небудь права — to curtail smb.'s rights
позбавляти права (кого-небудь) — to deprive (smb.) of ( smb's) right
вступати в свої права — to come into one's own; to assert oneself; пред'являти
права — to lay claim (to), to assert one's claims
3) тк. мн. права посвідка licenceправа водія — driving licence; амер. driver's licence
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3 здоровий
1) healthy; ( психічно) sane; well (протилежно ill, тільки предикативно); (цілий, неушкоджений) sound; ( корисний для здоров'я) wholesomeздоровий клімат — healthy ( salubrious) climate
чи здорові ви? — are you well?, are you all right?
2) (міцний, дужий) strong, robust, stout, hearty, lusty3) ( розумний) sound4)
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