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Arrestation
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Арестовывать, русский
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Arrest, английский
- The legal capture of a person who is charged with a crime
- Остановка, задержка
- The stopping of a bodily function. cardiac arrest
- The suspension of an officer`s duty, and restraint of his person, previous to trying him by a court martial. seamen in her majesty`s service cannot be arrested for debts under twenty pounds, and that contracted before they entered the navy. yet it is held in law, that this affords no exemption from arrests either in civil or criminal suits.
- Останавливать; арретировать
- The police will stop you and detain you if they are investigating or preventing a crime and think that you are involved.
Record, английский
- Record
- Запись; записывать, регистрировать
- Запись; записывать, регистрировать 478
- Сору — копия для записи; регистрационная копия (копия международной заявки в системе пи-си-ти, остающаяся в архивах бирпи)
- Материалы заявки; материалы дела по заявке
- Запись, учет
- A piece of information about something comment: patients now have a legal right to have access to their medical records.
- Запись
- N запись shorthand ~ стенограмма (син. : shorthand report, stenogram, stenograph) written ~ письменная запись recoverability n восстановимость recursive a рекурсивный acronym, parsing re-cutting n рассечение
- Запись; регистрация; учет
- Запись, протокол. документ, представляющий объективное доказательство о проделанной работе или достигнутых результатах [4].
- To store a visual, midi, or audio event in a permanent form.
- A group of related fields (columns) of information treated as a unit and arranged in a horizontal line in a table or spreadsheet.
- An account of an economic transaction.
- The data that defines and describes the parties, products, locations, and activities that compose the economic transaction.
- The form used to store business information (e.g. open activities, activity history, linked records).
- To account for the financial and operational consequences of an economic, resource flow, or accounting event.
- Data resulting from one processed document. records are included in transactions sent to a target system.
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