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  • 1 hearing

    {'hiariŋ}
    1. слух
    to be hard of HEARING тежко/слабо чувам, недочувам
    2. обсег на слуха
    in my HEARING в мое присъствие
    within HEARING близо, достатъчно близо, че да може да се чува
    out of HEARING далеч, вън от обсега на слуха
    3. изслушване, прослушване
    to give someone a HEARING давам някому възможност да се изкаже, изслушвам някого
    to get a fair HEARING бивам изслушан безпристрастно
    to condemn someone without a HEARING осъждам някого, без да му дам възможност да се защити
    trial HEARING прослушване
    4. юр. разглеждане (на дело), разпитване (на свидетели)
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    {'hiarin} n 1. слух; to be hard of hearing тежко/слабо чувам, недоч
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    чуване; слухов; слушане; слух; разглеждане; прослушване; изслушване;
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    1. in my hearing в мое присъствие 2. out of hearing далеч, вън от обсега на слуха 3. to be hard of hearing тежко/слабо чувам, недочувам 4. to condemn someone without a hearing осъждам някого, без да му дам възможност да се защити 5. to get a fair hearing бивам изслушан безпристрастно 6. to give someone a hearing давам някому възможност да се изкаже, изслушвам някого 7. trial hearing прослушване 8. within hearing близо, достатъчно близо, че да може да се чува 9. изслушване, прослушване 10. обсег на слуха 11. слух 12. юр. разглеждане (на дело), разпитване (на свидетели)
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    hearing[´hiəriʃ] n 1. слух; in my \hearing в мое присъствие; out of \hearing извън обсега на слуха; далеко; within \hearing толкова близо, че да може да се чува, близо; 2. слушане, чуване, изслушване; to be hard ( quick) of \hearing, to have a keen sense of \hearing имам лошо (добро) (чувствително) ухо, имам добър слух; trial \hearing of a singer прослушване на певец; give me a \hearing! изслушайте ме!, чуйте ме! 3. юрид. разглеждане (на дело); разпитване (на свидетели); to condemn s.o. without a \hearing осъждам някого, без да му дам възможност да се защити.

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