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Перевод: lawyer
[существительное] юрист ; адвокат ; юрисконсульт
Тезаурус:
- Top lawyer Hillary's part in her husband's success was reflected on bumper stickers appearing in Washington carrying the message: "Hillary will be secretary of whatever she damn well wants."
- The manager has to organize their companies, hire them an accountant and a lawyer (if they haven't already done that), get them VAT registered, and do a lot of simple administration like applying for passports.
- The "charming and delightful" London lawyer grandfather who told stories, or the once stern parent who could find "no limit to his indulgence for his grandchildren;" the weekly visit to a landowning grandfather "to whom we were deeply attached;" the "lengthened visits" from "very kind" grandparents, or a grandson's "happiest days", being "thoroughly spoiled" in the countryside, are all typical Especially with upper-class families these visits were often directly linked with the handing down of their own distinctive family traditions.
- He suspected a young lawyer, a man whose name never came to light, even in the subsequent trial.
- Mr Browning said: "I shall now look for a lawyer to explore what the Ariadne Galleries are prepared to offer me."
- "Why on earth did you not go and see a doctor at your college, after this alleged incident had taken place?" the lawyer demanded.
- As a retired lawyer with more than forty years experience of criminal courts and a private pilot of more than 25 years standing I think that, like many others, you badly underestimate the intelligence of both the legal profession and the average jury.
- "Well, I shall get a good lawyer.
- Debbie's lawyer, John Christiansen, said she can claim half their assets, because she gave up a promising tennis career for Fred's sake.
- They had spent three days on the reef and had photographed every habitable key from every angle, one of the bank bureaucrats taking notes on a lawyer's pad.
- Sandford, a lawyer before becoming the youngest chief executive in local government, was upset when his name was leaked to the press, and Taylor is incensed to find himself suddenly only a contender for a job to which he was appointed by the League's president, Bill Fox, in August.
- Cooke creates a gallery of characters, each illustrating a different faction within the black community, from the middle-aged policeman Benjamin to the buppie lawyer Dexter or the Black Panther wannabe Toby.
- The fourth question was asked by a Scribe or lawyer.
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