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1) пошук; розшук; розслідування; обшук2) шукати ( когось або щось); обшукувати, робити (здійснювати) обшук, обшукувати; розслідувати, здійснювати розслідування; розшукувати; проводити огляд ( особливо митний); домагатися ( обвинувачення тощо)•- search a housesearch warrant issued by a judge — ордер на обшук, виданий суддею
- search as to novelty
- search as to patentability
- search certificate
- search examiner
- search for
- search for a criminal
- search for a fugitive
- search for a hidden weapon
- search for a missing aircraft
- search for a missing person
- search for a stolen car
- search for anticipation
- search for creditors
- search for evidence
- search for missing persons
- search for signs of drinking
- search for smuggled goods
- search for stolen cars
- search for wanted file
- search illegal ab initio
- search in bankruptcy
- search incidental to arrest
- search narrowly into an affair
- search of a car
- search of airliner passengers
- search of person arrested
- search of premises
- search of property
- search of stolen cars
- search of the premise
- search of the private premise
- search of the vehicle
- search out
- search point
- search prosecution
- search warrant
- search without a warrant
- search witness
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