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1 vie
v1) суперничати, змагатисяto vie with smb. for smth. — суперничати з кимсь за щось
2) іти на парі* * *I n.сл. (скор. від convict) сл. ув’язнений, зекII v.суперничати, змагатися; to vie іn doіng smth. змагатися в чому-н.; to vie (wіth one another) for the fіrst place бороти ( один з одним) за перше місце; tney all vied іn payіng me every attentіon вони навперебій робили мені усілякі знаки уваги -
2 estate
власність, майно; земельне володіння; маєток; майновий інтерес в нерухомості; право речового характеру; майново-правовий інтерес ( або титул); майорат; стан, суспільна група- estate administratorestate accepted with assets and liabilities — майно, прийняте з активами і пасивами
- estate agent
- estate at sufferance
- estate at will
- estate by the entirety
- estate contract
- estate division
- estate duty
- estate entail
- estate for life
- estate for years
- estate from year to year
- estate fund
- estate in bankruptcy
- estate in common
- estate in coparcenary
- estate in dower
- estate in expectancy
- estate in expectancy
- estate in fee-simple
- estate in fee-tail
- estate in inheritance
- estate in joint tenancy
- estate in land
- estate in possession
- estate in real property
- estate in remainder
- estate in reversion
- estate in severalty
- estate in tail
- estate in the entirety
- estate inventory
- estate of a deceased person
- estate of a living person
- estate of decedent
- estate of freehold
- estate of inheritance
- estate of matrimony
- estate owner
- estate pur autre vie
- estate tail
- estate tail female
- estate tail male
- estate tax
- estate upon condition
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