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1 лівий
1) (бік, напрям) left, left-hand; мор. portлівий борт корабля мор. — port side
ліво на борт мор. — hard(-a-)port!
ліво руля! мор. — helm to port!, port helm!; амер. left rudder!
лівий поворот — left swerve мат., left turn, left-hand turn
2) left, leftist, left-wing3) ч (як ім.) left-winger; мн. the left4) (побічний, незаконний) illegal, unofficial5) -
2 бік
ч(род. відм. боку) side; (сторона тж.) hand; (сторона в суперечці тж.) party; (фланг тж.) flank; геол. ( родовища) wallна бік, боком — sideways, laterally
під боком — nearby, close at hand
з одного боку…, з іншого боку — on the one hand…, on the other hand
з обох боків — from both sides, on each side of, on either side of
з того боку — across, on the other side (of), on the far side (of)
зі свого боку — from one's part, as far as one is concerned
дивитися на всі боки — to gaze about, to look around
лицьовий бік — the right side, obverse
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3 ліва сторона
left side, left-hand side; the wrong side ( матеріалу); near side (коня, екіпажу) -
4 виворіт
ч1) the wrong side, the left side, back, reverse, inside2) мед. exstrophy -
5 на лаві підсудних
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > на лаві підсудних
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6 вставати
= встатиto get up, to rise; ( на ноги) to stand upвставати з ліжка — to get up, to turn out of bed
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7 навиворіт
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8 нога
ж1) ( вище ступні) leg; ( ступня) footноги мн. — feet; legs
дерев'яна нога — wooden leg, stump
на ногах — on one's feet ( legs)
наступити комусь на ногу — to tread ( to step) on smb.'s foot; to tread on smb.'s corns ( toes)
збити з ніг — to strike ( to knock) down
2) ( кінцівка тварини) leg3) ( опора) leg; brace, stand4)на широку ногу — in a grand style, in a big way
з голови до ніг — from head to foot; from top to toe
іти в ногу (прям. і перен.) — to keep step, to walk in step ( with); тж. to keep abreast ( with)
поставити на ноги — to set one on one's feet; ( виховати) to give smb. a start in life; to bring up; ( вилікувати) to cure
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9 спід
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