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1 treat prisoners humanely
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2 treat
трактувати, розглядати; вчиняти; поводитися ( з кимсь); обробляти, піддавати дії; впливати ( на злочинця); вести переговори (в т. ч. про укладання угоди); мати справу; вступати в ділові стосунки; лікуватиtreat smb. according to his desert — = treat smb. according to her desert, treat smb. according to her deserts, treat smb. according to his deserts вчиняти по заслугах ( з кимсь)
treat smb. according to her desert — = treat smb. according to his desert
treat smb. according to her deserts — = treat smb. according to his desert
- treat addictstreat smb. according to his deserts — = treat smb. according to his desert
- treat alcoholism
- treat all people the same way
- treat brutally
- treat cruelly
- treat by analogy
- treat drug abuse
- treat leniently
- treat prisoners humanely
- treat rough
- treat suspiciously
- treat with disrespect
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