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61 trial privilege
право підсудного на відмову від свідчень, привілей підсудного -
62 trial procedure
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63 trial testimony
свідчення, що заслуховуються у суді -
64 trial transcript
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65 trial tribunal
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66 trial with assessors
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67 trial and error desiccant
проектування методом проб і помилокEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > trial and error desiccant
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68 trial function
пробна функція (в методі кінцевих елементів)English-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > trial function
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69 trial balance
балансовий звіт, підготовлений для затвердження; проект балансового звіту -
70 trial and error method
спец.метод підбору, метод проб, помилок -
71 trial balloon
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72 trial court
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73 trial horse
суперник на тренуваннях; спаринг-партнер -
74 trial list
юр.список справ до майбутнього судового розгляду; список підсудних -
75 trial of the pyx
проба монет (щорічна церемонія пробірування монет в будівлі гільдії золотих справ майстрів) -
76 trial piece
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77 trial trip
пробна їзда, пробний рейс; ходові випробування -
78 trial-list
n юр.1) список справ для наступного судового розгляду2) список підсудних -
79 trial-piece
nпробний зразок -
80 trial-trip
nпробна поїздка; пробний рейс; ходові випробування
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