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Юридический термин: насильственное похищение другого лица -
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похищение другого лица (особенно женщины, ребёнка, подопечного, избирателя)abduction by fraud — похищение другого лица с помощью обмана;
abduction by open violence — похищение другого лица путём открытого применения насилия;
abduction by persuasion — похищение другого лица с помощью уговоров;
abduction by violence — насильственное похищение другого лица;
- fraudable abductionabduction with intent to marry — похищение женщины с намерением жениться на ней или выдать её замуж
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ˈfɔ:səbl прил.
1) насильственный, принудительный by forcible means ≈ принудительно Syn: forced, violent
2) а) оказывающий сильное влияние, впечатляющий( о действиях, словах;
тж. об авторе, художнике и т. п.) Syn: telling
2. б) веский, убедительный( о доводе и т. п.) Syn: convincing насильственный, принудительный - * entry насильственное вторжение - police had to make a * entry полиции пришлось взломать дверь - * abduction похищение, насильственное задержание сильный, убедительный;
впечатляющий - * speaker красноречивый оратор - * argument сильный /неопровержимый/ довод forcible веский, убедительный (о доводе и т. п.) ;
яркий ~ насильственный ~ принудительный, насильственный ~ принудительный ~ сильный ~ убедительныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > forcible
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1. a насильственный, принудительный2. a сильный, убедительный; впечатляющийСинонимический ряд:1. effective (adj.) cogent; conclusive; effective; efficacious; forceful; mighty; potent; powerful; puissant; strong2. using force (adj.) coercive; compelling; done by force; persuasive; using force; vigorous; violent
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