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1 владение языками
Advertising: competence in languages, linguistic proficiency -
2 языковая подготовка
1) Military: linguistic skill2) Advertising: competence in languagesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > языковая подготовка
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3 способность
1. power2. propert3. property4. ability5. flair6. skills7. skills and talents8. capability; ability; talent; faculty; capacity; power; quality9. aptitude10. aptness11. capacity12. competence13. competency14. facility15. faculty16. giftАнтонимический ряд: -
4 язык
(речь) languageнайти общий язык — to find common ground / language
казённый язык — official jargon, language of officialdom
местные языки какой-л. страны — vernacular languages of a country
национальный язык — national language, vernacular tongue
принять какой-л. язык в качестве рабочего — to adopt a language
родной язык — native language, mother tongue
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