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1 benevolent neutrality
1) Военный термин: позитивный нейтралитет2) Юридический термин: благожелательный нейтралитет -
2 benevolent neutrality
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3 benevolent neutrality
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4 benevolent neutrality
благожелательный [позитивный] нейтралитет -
5 neutrality
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6 neutrality
1) нейтралитет; нейтральность2) беспристрастность, объективность•- benevolent neutrality
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- qualified neutrality
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7 benevolent
1. a благожелательный, доброжелательный, благосклонный2. a благотворительный3. a щедрый; великодушныйСинонимический ряд:generous (adj.) altruistic; benign; big; charitable; chivalrous; compassionate; considerate; eleemosynary; generous; good; greathearted; high-minded; humane; humanitarian; kind; kindhearted; kind-hearted; kindly; large; lofty; magnanimous; noble; philanthropic; unselfishАнтонимический ряд:cruel; niggardly
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