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1 вердикт
сущ.выносить вердикт — ( о присяжных) to bring in (deliver, find, issue, reach, render, return, pass) a verdict; ( в пользу истца или ответчика) for the plaintiff (for the defendant)
оспаривать вердикт — to challenge (contest, impeach) a verdict
отменять вердикт — to overturn (reverse, revoke, set aside) a verdict
утверждать вердикт — ( суда низшей инстанции) to affirm a verdict
- вердикт большинствавердикт, присуждающий большие штрафные санкции, вердикт, присуждающий большие штрафные убытки — big (huge, large, substantial) punitive verdict
- вердикт в пользу истца
- вердикт об оправдании
- вердикт об осуждении
- вердикт о виновности
- вердикт о невиновности
- вердикт присяжных
- благоприятный вердикт
- единогласный вердикт
- неправосудный вердикт - оправдательный вердикт
- ошибочный вердикт
- правосудный вердикт -
2 вердикт
сущ.verdict- вердикт о виновности
- вердикт о невиновности
- вердикт об оправдании
- вердикт об осуждении
- вердикт присяжных
- выносить вердикт
- неправосудный вердикт
- обвинительный вердикт
- окончательный вердикт
- оправдательный вердикт
- оспаривать вердикт
- отменять вердикт
- ошибочный вердикт
- правосудный вердиктдобиться благоприятного \вердикта — to obtain a favourable verdict
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