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['ɑːbɪtreɪt]гл.1) юр. передавать вопрос третейскому суду, решать в арбитражном порядке2) юр. выносить третейское решение, быть третейским судьейHe has arbitrated for the National Association. — Он выступал третейским судьёй в споре по поводу Национальной Ассоциации.
A leading judge will arbitrate in the disagreement between the trade union and the employers. — Опытный судья будет решать вопрос о разногласиях между профсоюзом и предпринимателями.
An experienced lawyer has been appointed to arbitrate between the government and the trade union. — Третейским судьёй между правительством и профсоюзом был назначен опытный юрист.
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