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The | law
 law
arts. rechtswetenschap
environ. wetten; recht; rechtsstelsel; wet; wetgeving
obs. wet
obs. construct. Europese wet
stat. rechten
created by | statutes
 statutes
gov. statuut
| For example
 for example
gen. bijvoorbeeld
the California Code of | Civil Procedure
 civil procedure
econ. burgerlijke rechtsvordering
California | Civil Code
 civil code
econ. burgerlijk wetboek
California Vehicle Code California | Penal Code
 Penal Code
law Strafwetboek
| and
 AND
comp., MS EN
California | Health and Safety
 health and safety
gen. arbeidsomstandigheden:werkomstandigheden
| Code
 code
IT dat.proc. gecodeerde tekenverzameling
- only individual words found (there may be no translations for some thesaurus entries in the bilingual dictionary)

abbreviation | article | to phrases
 English thesaurus
THE [θi:] abbr.
abbr., earth.sc. technical help to exporters
THE [θi:] abbr.
abbr. Thomas Hewitt Edward Cat; Turds Hear Evil
abbr., avia. Teresina, PI, Brazil; test equipment hookup; twin engine helicopter
abbr., el. Technische Hogeschool Eindhoven
abbr., health. total health expenditure
abbr., law THREE HOURS EXTRA Television privileges
abbr., med. Tetrahydrocortisone E; Tonic Hind Limb Extension; Transhepatic Embolization; Transhiatal Esophagectomy; Tropical Hypereosinophilia
abbr., physiol., med. Thermometer
abbr., refrig. tubular heat exchanger
abbr., vet.med., med. The Humane Environment
energ.ind. thermochemical exhaust
mil. transportable helicopter enclosure
stat. Thunderstorm Event
tech. tape-handling equipment; tube heat exchanger
the [ðiː, ðə] art.
gen. adverb (prefixed to a comparative means "thereby" or 'by so much', e.g. What student is the better for mastering these futile distinctions? This combination can enter into the further construction seen in The more the merrier (i.e. 'by how much more, by that much merrier'). It cannot enter into a construction with than: the tendency to insert it before more and less (putting any the more, none the less for anymore, no less) should be resisted, e.g. in The intellectual release had been no less (not one the less) marked than the physical. - The Oxford Guide to English Usage Alexander Demidov)
abbr., slang teh (использование слова teh вместо the указывает на несерьёзность сказанного Adrax)
The [θi:] abbr.
abbr., org.name. Asia-Pacific Regional Network for Small Hydro Power
The law: 384 phrases in 31 subjects
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International trade1
Law220
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Obsolete / dated4
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