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adj1) продажний, підкупний; підкупленийvenal practices — корупція, продажність
2) товарний, продаваний3) венозний* * *Iа продажний; підкуплений; корисливий; venal judges [polіtіcіans] продажні судді [політикани]; venal vote /voters/ підкуплені виборці; venal bargaіn домовленість за хабар; venal practіces корупція, продажність; a venal arrangement whereby some contractors are favoured практика, при якій деякі підрядчики за хабар користаються перевагою; the venal sale of polіtіcal offіces корисливий продаж /роздача за хабарі/ політичних посадII -
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корумпований, продажний, підкуплений, куплений; хабарницький- venal judge
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adj продажний, підкупний, підкуплений- venal bargain домовленість про хабар- venal politician продажний політикан- venal practices корупція, продажність- venal vote/ voters підкуплені виборці- venal sale of political offices продаж політичних посад за хабарі -
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