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1 видавати
= видати1) (давати, відпускати) to deal, to give out; ( документ) to issue; ( розподіляти) to distribute; ( вручати) to deliver, to grant, to handвидавати візу — to grant ( to issue) a visa
видавати заробітну плату — to pay out wages, to pay a salary
видавати свідоцтво — to grant ( to issue) a certificate
2) (видобувати, виготовляти) to produce3) ( злочинця) to deliver up, to give up; ( іншій країні) to extradite; to hand over4) (виказувати, розкривати) to give away, to betray5) ( за когось) to pass off (as), to pretend; ( удавати з себе) to pose (as)6) (друкувати, публікувати) to publish, to print7) ( офіційно оголошувати) to promulgate, to issue8) ( про звуки) to utter9)видавати заміж — to marry, to give in marriage
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2 допомога по безробіттю
redundancy award, relief, unemployment allowance, unemployment compensation, unemployment pay, unemployment relief, UCУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > допомога по безробіттю
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