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['pɑ:tɪ] rzecz. | |
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| posp. |
Partei f (political) |
| komun. |
Gesprächspartner m (to a call); Partner m (equivalent facilities associated with one another, e.g. manager and agent, network management) |
| praw. |
Vertragspartei f |
| telef. |
Konferenzteilnehmer m |
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| posp. |
feiert |
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| posp. |
Fete; Gesellschaft; Party; Gruppe; Partei пол.; Feier |
| altern. |
Person; Beteiligte |
| bizn. |
Beteiligter; Einladung; Seite |
| bud. |
Baubrigade |
| ekon. |
Partei; Seite (in einer Konflikt- oder Spielsituation); Teilnehmer; Betroffener; gesellige Veranstaltung |
| górn. |
geophysikalischer Meßtrupp |
| komp. |
Spiel; Partie |
| nief. |
Party machen (Andrey Truhachev) |
| patent. |
Seite (Partei) |
| praw. |
Partei (bei Gericht, bei Verhandlungen) |
| techn. |
Fest; Tischgesellschaft; Streife; Trupp |
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party plaintiff (People, State, etc.), prosecution or defense ['pɑ:tɪ] przym. | |
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| praw. |
Partei |
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| Angielski tezaurus |
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| praw. |
One of the sides of a case. The person who started the case is called the plaintiff or defendant. The person being sued is called the defendant or respondent; a person or a group of people acting together and forming one side in an agreement, contract, dispute, or lawsuit plaintiff People, State, etc., prosecution or defense, One of the sides of a case |
| skr., austral., slang |
rage |
| wojsk., skr. |
pty |
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Pty |
| uniw., skr. |
P |