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1 disclose information
1) Военный термин: разглашать сведения2) Экономика: разглашать информацию3) Макаров: разоблачать информацию -
2 disclose ... information
/vt/ раглашать... информацияАнгло-русский экономический словарь > disclose ... information
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4 Disclose information
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6 disclose information
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7 duty to disclose information
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > duty to disclose information
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8 duty to disclose information
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > duty to disclose information
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9 F to disclose information
English_Russian capital issues dictionary > F to disclose information
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10 to disclose information
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11 to disclose information
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to disclose information
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12 to disclose information about the affairs of taxpayers
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to disclose information about the affairs of taxpayers
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13 disclose
викривати, розкривати, виявляти; знаходити; показувати; оголошувати, розкривати- disclose information
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14 information
информация; данные, сведения; см. тж. data— selective-call basis information -
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nинформация, сведения, данные
- accounting information
- accurate information
- acquired information
- additional information
- adequate information
- advance information
- adverse information
- ancillary information
- a priori information
- available information
- background information
- backup information
- bulk information
- brief information
- business information
- classified information
- collected information
- commercial information
- complete information
- comprehensive information
- confidential information
- confidential client information
- contradictory information
- cost information
- credit information
- critical information
- customer information
- delivery information
- design information
- detailed information
- economic information
- engineering information
- exact information
- exhaustive information
- export information
- factual information
- false information
- favourable information
- feedback information
- financial information
- first-hand information
- follow-up information
- foreign information
- full information
- general information
- helpful information
- immediate information
- important information
- inadequate information
- incomplete information
- input information
- inside information
- insider information
- insufficient information
- internal information
- know-how information
- legal information
- management information
- market information
- market sensitive information
- mutual information
- newspaper information
- nonpublic information
- null information
- objective information
- obtained information
- official information
- one-sided information
- on-line information
- operational information
- operational exchange information
- output information
- patent information
- perfect information
- pertinent information
- practical information
- precise information
- preliminary information
- price information
- pricing information
- printed information
- prior information
- privileged information
- processed information
- product information
- proprietary information
- received information
- reciprocal information
- redundant information
- relative information
- relevant information
- reliable information
- requested information
- required information
- sample information
- scientific information
- secret information
- segment information
- service information
- source information
- statistical information
- strictly confidential information
- subjective information
- sufficient information
- summarized information
- supplementary information
- tariff information
- technical information
- technological information
- true information
- true and fair information
- trustworthy information
- truthful information
- unclassified information
- up-to-date information
- useful information
- valuable information
- visual information
- vital information
- information from abroad
- according to fuller information
- according to preliminary information
- for your information
- acquire information
- analyse information
- apply for information
- ask for information
- assess information
- collect information
- compile information
- contain information
- derive information
- digest information
- disclose information
- discuss information
- dissiminate information
- divulge information
- enclose information
- estimate information
- evaluate information
- exchange information
- fake information
- furnish information
- gather information
- get information
- give information
- input information
- keyboard information onto a database
- obtain information
- pass information
- process information
- provide information
- provide with information
- receive information
- render information
- request information
- seek information
- send information
- share information
- spread information
- submit information
- supply information
- take information
- transfer information
- transmit information
- turn over information
- update informationEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > information
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18 disclose confidential information
English-german law dictionary > disclose confidential information
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19 disclose
disclose [dɪsˈkləʊz][+ secret, news] divulguer ; [+ intentions] dévoiler* * *[dɪs'kləʊz]transitive verb laisser voir [sight]; révéler [information] -
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disclose vtr laisser voir [sight, scene] ; révéler [information, secret] ; disclosing tablets Dent comprimés mpl révélateurs de plaque dentaire.
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