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1 известный
adj. known, well-known, certain, familiar, famous (often translatable by the or a)Русско-английский словарь математических терминов > известный
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2 известный
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3 известный
adj.known, well-known, certain, familiar, famous (often translatable by the or a) -
4 всё
adj. neuter of весь, pron., everything, all (often translatable simply as "the"); adv., still, constantly; всё время, all the time; всё ещё, still; всё же, nevertheless; всё равно, all the same, still, anyway; при всём том, nevertheless, for all that -
5 всё
adj. neuter of весь pron. everything, all ( often translatable simply as "the"); adv. still, constantly;
всё время - all the time;
всё ещё - still;
всё же - nevertheless;
всё равно - all the same, still, anyway;
при всём том - nevertheless, for all that -
6 всё
I adj. II pron.everything, all (often translatable simply as "the")III adv.still, constantlyвсё равно — all the same, still, anyway
при всём том — nevertheless, for all that
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