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1 wrongful intention
Общая лексика: противозаконное намерение -
2 wrongful
[ʹrɒŋf(ə)l] a1. неправильный; несправедливый; обидныйwrongful charge /accusation/ - ложное обвинение
2. вредный3. юр. незаконный, неправомерный, противоправный -
3 wrongful
ˈrɔŋful прил.
1) а) неправильный, несправедливый Syn: incorrect, wrong б) незаконный, преступный Syn: illegal, unlawful
2) вредный, плохой Syn: harmful, bad неправильный;
несправедливый;
обидный - * charge /accusation/ ложное обвинение вредный (юридическое) незаконный, неправомерный, противоправный - * dismissal незаконное увольнение - * intention противозаконное намерение wrongful вредный ~ незаконный, преступный;
неправомерный;
wrongful dismissal незаконное увольнение ~ незаконный ~ неправильный, несправедливый ~ неправильный ~ неправомерный ~ несправедливый ~ преступный ~ противоправныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > wrongful
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