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1 vouch
[vautʃ] verb1) to say that one is sure that something is fact or truth:يُؤَكِّد صِحَّةWill you vouch for the truth of the statement?
2) to guarantee the honesty etc of (a person):يَضْمَن، يَكْفَلMy friends will vouch for me.
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2 гарантира за
vouch* * *vouch -
3 поръчителствувам
vouch (за for), warrant (for); stand bail; go security/bailstand surety, give security (на for), търг, guarantee* * *1. stand surety, give security (на for), търг, guarantee 2. vouch (за for), warrant (for);stand bail;go security/bail -
4 ручаться
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5 давать свидетельские показания
Русско-английский политический словарь > давать свидетельские показания
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6 поручаться
vouch, guarantee -
7 підкріпляти
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8 menjamin
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9 jaminkan
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10 pemeriksaan dokumen dasar
vouch -
11 zaručit se (za)
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12 votta, ábyrgjast
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13 defensor del título
• vouch• voucher -
14 documento creditivo
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15 documento probatorio
• vouch for• voucher• voucher check -
16 nominilla
• vouch for• voucher• voucher check -
17 mennä takuuseen jostakin
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18 jamčiti za
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19 navesti kao autoritet
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20 dát osobní záruku
См. также в других словарях:
vouch — [vautʃ] v vouch for / [vouch for sb/sth] phr v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: vocher to state, call as a witness , from Latin vocare; VOCATION] 1.) to say that you firmly believe that something is true or good because of your experience… … Dictionary of contemporary English
vouch — [ vautʃ ] verb vouch for phrasal verb transitive 1. ) vouch for something to say that something is true, correct, or good based on your own knowledge or experience: We can vouch for the software everyone here uses it. 2. ) vouch for someone to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
vouch — vouch·ee; vouch; vouch·safe; vouch·safe·ment; vouch·er; vouch·er·able; … English syllables
Vouch — Vouch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Vouched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Vouching}.] [OE. vouchen, OF. vochier to call, fr. L. vocare to call, fr. vox, vocis, voice. See {Voice}, and cf. {Avouch}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To call; to summon. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] [They] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vouch — / vau̇ch/ vb [Anglo French voucher to call, summon, summon to court as guarantor of a title, ultimately from Latin vocare to call, summon] vt 1: to summon into court 2: to verify (a business transaction) by examining documentary evidence vi 1 … Law dictionary
vouch|er — vouch|er1 «VOW chuhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that vouches for something. 2. a written evidence of payment; receipt. Canceled checks returned to a person from his bank are vouchers. vouch|er2 «VOW chuhr», noun. in early English law: a) a… … Useful english dictionary
Vouch — Vouch, v. i. 1. To bear witness; to give testimony or full attestation. [1913 Webster] He will not believe her until the elector of Hanover shall vouch for the truth of what she has . . . affirmed. Swift. [1913 Webster] 2. To assert; to aver; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vouch — Vouch, n. Warrant; attestation. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The vouch of very malice itself. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vouch by Reference — provides a mechanism for some entity (an email certification provider) to tell a receiving mail system about the reputation of a sender of email. It is intended to become a standard way for email certification providers to vouch for outbound… … Wikipedia
vouch for something — vouch for (something) to support the truth of something. An accountant must vouch for the accuracy of any financial report. I ve known him for years and can vouch for his honesty … New idioms dictionary
vouch for — (something) to support the truth of something. An accountant must vouch for the accuracy of any financial report. I ve known him for years and can vouch for his honesty … New idioms dictionary