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121 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers
f <av> ■ SMPTE [sämmptih] ; Society of Motion Picture and Television EngineersGerman-english technical dictionary > Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers
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122 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers
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123 society
N1. समाजDifferent people have different societies.2. सामाजिक जीवनThe society of those people is good.3. वर्गJoin the societies of good persons. -
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n1) суспільний лад, суспільство3) товариство, об'єднання, асоціація, організація4) спілкування, контакт5) cл. церковна громада6) бioл. угруповання -
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s društvo, zajednica, zadruga; otmjeno društvo, viši krugovi; saobraćaj, općenje; društvenost, društveni život; udruženje, društvo; [US eccl] članovi crkvene općine koji imaju pravo glasa / Royal Society = kraljevsko znanstveno društvo; S#of Friends = kvekeri; # people = otmjeno društvo; # news = vijesti iz otmjenih krugova; # column = društvene vijesti, trač-rubrika; co-operative # potrošačka zadruga* * *
društveni život
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126 Society of Friends
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127 Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
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128 Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child
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