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1 victim
- victim of accident
- victim of armed attack
- victim of circumstance
- victim of conspiracy
- victim of crime
- victim of hold-up
- victim of mistaken identity
- victim of murderer
- victim of political harassment
- victim of torture
- victim of violence
- victims of repression
- victims of repressions
- victims of reprisals
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nжертваto fall a victim to smb., smth. — стати жертвою когось, чогось
* * *n.1) рел. жива істота, принесена в жертву2) жертва; victims of war [of an accіdent, of pestіlence, of cіrcumstances] жертви війни [нещасного випадку, епідемії, обставин]; the victim of hіs own folly жертва власної дурості; to fall victim to smth. стати /упасти/ жертвою чого-н. -
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n.1) рел. жива істота, принесена в жертву2) жертва; victims of war [of an accіdent, of pestіlence, of cіrcumstances] жертви війни [нещасного випадку, епідемії, обставин]; the victim of hіs own folly жертва власної дурості; to fall victim to smth. стати /упасти/ жертвою чого-н. -
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5 victim of political harassment
= victim of political harassment by the government жертва політичного переслідування ( з боку держави)English-Ukrainian law dictionary > victim of political harassment
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6 victim car
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7 victim of accident
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8 victim of armed attack
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9 victim of circumstance
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10 victim of conspiracy
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11 victim of crime
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12 victim of hold-up
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13 victim of mistaken identity
особа, помилково прийнята за потерпілогоEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > victim of mistaken identity
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14 victim of murderer
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15 victim of torture
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16 victim of violence
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17 victim's consistency
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18 victim's identity
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19 victim's personality
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20 victim signal
adj придушуваний перешкодою сигнал
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victim — I noun casualty, complainant, complaining witness, hostia, injured, prey, quarry, sufferer, target, unfortunate person, unlucky person, victima II index cadaver, captive, corpse … Law dictionary
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victim — vic|tim W2S2 [ˈvıktım] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: victima person or animal killed as a religious offering ] 1.) someone who has been attacked, robbed, or murdered ▪ The victim received head injuries from which she died a week later.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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