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1 disqualify from testimony
Юридический термин: лишить права давать свидетельские показанияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > disqualify from testimony
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2 disqualify from testimony
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > disqualify from testimony
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3 disqualify
дискваліфікувати; поражати в правах; визнавати ( або робити) нездатним; визнавати ( або робити) неправоздатним; позбавляти прав(а); робити непридатним; позбавляти можливості, забороняти- disqualify an electordisqualify from holding an office — ( until 5 years have elapsed) забороняти обіймати посаду (протягом 5 років)
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4 disqualify
1. v лишать права; дисквалифицироватьto disqualify women from such careers as diplomacy — лишать женщин возможности работать в таких областях, как дипломатия
2. v лишать возможности; делать негодным, неспособнымthis alone would disqualify him for the position — уже одно это делает его неподходящим для данного поста
3. v юр. лишать права, поражать в правахСинонимический ряд:1. disable (verb) disable; disenable; impair; incapacitate; paralyse; paralyze; unfit; weaken2. eliminate (verb) eliminate; oust; reject; remove3. invalidate (verb) bar; disbar; disentitle; invalidate; precludeАнтонимический ряд:accept; enable -
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6 disqualify
∎ her youth disqualifies her from participating son jeune âge ne l'autorise pas à participer;∎ being a woman doesn't disqualify me from expressing an opinion le fait que je suis une femme ne m'interdit pas de donner mon avis;∎ to disqualify sb from driving retirer son permis (de conduire) ou infliger un retrait de permis (de conduire) à qn;∎ he's been disqualified for speeding on lui a retiré son permis ou il a eu un retrait de permis pour excès de vitesse;∎ she was fined for driving while disqualified on lui a mis une amende pour avoir conduit alors qu'on lui avait retiré son permis(b) Law (witness) rendre inhabile ou incapable; (testimony) exclure; (juror) empêcher de faire partie du jury
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