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1. adj1) повний, цілковитий, абсолютний2) категоричний, беззастережний; остаточний3) явний, очевиднийutter barrister — адвокат, який виступає в суді «за бар'єром» (не маючи звання королівського адвоката)
2. v1) вимовляти, видавати (звук)2) виражати словами; викладати, передавати (думки тощо)3) пускати в обіг (фальшиві гроші)4) заст. продавати* * *vto utter a groan — видавати стогін, простогнати
2) виражати словами; висловлювати; to utter one s thoughts [one's feelings] виражати свої думки [почуття]3) пускати в обіг (особ. фальшиві гроші, т. п.) -
2 utter
vto utter a groan — видавати стогін, простогнати
2) виражати словами; висловлювати; to utter one s thoughts [one's feelings] виражати свої думки [почуття]3) пускати в обіг (особ. фальшиві гроші, т. п.) -
3 utter
I adj1. категоричний, беззастережний, остаточний2. повний, цілковитий, абсолютний- utter refusal категорична відмоваII v виражати словами, викладати, передавати (думки тощо)- to utter a declaration робити заяву- to utter one's thoughts висловлювати свої думки -
4 utter
виражати словами; випускати в обіг (особл. фальшиві гроші); збувати- utter a lie
- utter barrister
- utter counterfeit money
- utter false money
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5 utter declaration
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