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1 зал
hall, chamberдепутатский зал (Россия), зал для почётных гостей (в аэропорту, на вокзале) — V.I.P. hall
зрительный зал — hall, auditorium
приказать удалить присутствующих из зала заседаний — to order that the hall be free / cleared
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2 запрещать доступ в зал
forbid access to (the body of) the hallРусско-английский справочник переводчика-международника > запрещать доступ в зал
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3 запретить доступ в зал заседаний
Diplomatic term: forbid access to the body of the hallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > запретить доступ в зал заседаний
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4 запрещать доступ в зал
Politics: forbid access to (the body of) the hallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > запрещать доступ в зал
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5 запрещать доступ в зал
(debates) forbid access to (the body of) the hall
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