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1 solicit alms
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2 solicit
випрошувати, домагатися, клопотати; практикувати в якості адвоката; вести справу ( про адвоката); приставати (до когось, особливо про проституток), нав'язувати свої послуги ( про проститутку); підмовляти, підбурювати, намовляти (в т. ч. до вчинення злочину); незаконно впливати ( на суддю); підкупати ( суддю)solicit contributions to campaign fund — = solicit contributions to one's campaign fund збирати внески до фонду виборчої кампанії
- solicit a customersolicit contributions to one's campaign fund — = solicit contributions to campaign fund
- solicit alms
- solicit funds
- solicit in a crime
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