writ

writ
{rit}
I. 1. писмена заповед/нареждане
разпореждане (на съд), призовка (и WRIT of subpoena)
to serve a WRIT on връчвам призовка на
WRIT of privilege заповед за освобождаване от арест на лице, ползващо се с право на неприкосновеност
the WRIT runs in нареждането е в сила/важи в (даден район, страна)
2. Holy/Sacred WRIT Светото писание, Библията
II. вж. write
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{rit} n 1. писмена заповед/нареждане; разпореждане (на сьд), при(2) {rit} вж. write.
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писание;
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1. holy/sacred writ Светото писание, Библията 2. i. писмена заповед/нареждане 3. ii. вж. write 4. the writ runs in нареждането е в сила/важи в (даден район, страна) 5. to serve a writ on връчвам призовка на 6. writ of privilege заповед за освобождаване от арест на лице, ползващо се с право на неприкосновеност 7. разпореждане (на съд), призовка (и writ of subpoena)
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writ [rit] I. n 1. юрид. писмена заповед (нареждане); разпореждане (на съд); призовка (и \writ of subpoena); \writ of execution изпълнителен лист; to serve a \writ on връчвам призовка на; the \writ runs нареждането е в сила (in); a \writ is out for his arrest има заповед за арестуването му; 2. ост. писание; the Holy (Sacred) W. Светото писание; Библията; II. v: \writ large 1) явно, очебийно, написано с големи букви; 2) голям формат, уголемен, по-разширена версия.

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