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u. v. a. m.
legge

В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

law [Brit lɔː, Am lɔ] СЪЩ

1. law U (body of rules):

law
law
leggi fpl
law
law
by law
divine law
his word is law

2. law ЮР (rule):

law
a law against gambling, vagrancy
the laws on gambling, vagrancy

3. law (justice):

law
court of law
to go to law
ricorrere alla giustizia or fare causa (about, over per; against a)

4. law (police):

law разг

5. law (academic discipline):

law
law
to study law

6. law (principle):

law

Salic law [Am ˈseɪlɪk, ˈsælɪk lɔ] СЪЩ

Salic law

company law [ˌkʌmpənɪˈlɔː] СЪЩ Brit ЮР

periodic law [Am ˌpɪriˌɑdɪk ˈlɔ] СЪЩ

by-law [Brit ˈbʌɪlɔː, Am ˈbaɪlɔ] СЪЩ

1. by-law:

2. by-law ТЪРГ:

by-law
by-law

martial law [Brit, Am ˈˌmɑrʃəl ˈlɔ] СЪЩ

substantive law [ˈsʌbstəntɪvˌlɔː] СЪЩ ЮР

commercial law [kəˌmɜːʃlˈləʊ] СЪЩ

canon law [Brit, Am ˈkænən ˌlɔ] СЪЩ

canon law

labour law [ˈleɪbəlɔː] СЪЩ

labour law

в PONS речника

law [lɔ:] СЪЩ

1. law a. ФИЗ:

law
his word is law
the first law of sth

2. law:

law (body of laws)

3. law (the police):

law

4. law (trial):

to go to law

Phrases:

statute law СЪЩ

law-abiding ПРИЛ

public law СЪЩ ЮР

public law

law student СЪЩ

studente(-essa) м (f) di giurisprudenza

case law СЪЩ ЮР

case law

maritime law СЪЩ

common law СЪЩ

common law

law enforcement СЪЩ

martial law СЪЩ

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This will transform the contemporary backward, not law-abiding, undemocratic society into highly developed, law-abiding, democratically minded, moral society aware of its citizenship responsibilities.
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Strike is surprised by this offer from his law-abiding, working-man brother, and responds noncommittally, thinking him to be just a drunken boast.
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This caused great inconvenience to the law-abiding citizens on whom the soldiers were billeted.
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While condemning crime in general, law-abiding citizens may nevertheless respect and admire the criminal who takes risks and successfully engages in exciting, dangerous activities.
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Would not a "real" threat be more likely to inspire the younger generation to be law-abiding than an urban legend?
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