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ˌænəuˈteɪʃən сущ.
1) аннотация, резюме, реферат to make an annotation ≈ сделать аннотацию, написать реферат copious annotations ≈ подробные замечания
2) аннотирование In this very time began the annotation of Olympics. ≈ С того самого времени и начались хронологические исторические записи об Олимпийских Играх. There was anciently no annotation of history among the Grecians. ≈ Древние греки не документировали исторические события.
3) замечание, примечание, ссылка Syn: explanationаннотирование аннотация;
примечания, комментарий (юридическое) (историческое) назначение места ссылки( юридическое) вызов лица, безвестно отсутствующегоannotation аннотация ~ аннотирование ~ вызов лица, безвестно отсутствующего ~ комментарий ~ примечание ~ примечанияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > annotation
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[ˌænə(u)'teɪʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) комментарий, примечание, пояснение2) комментирование, документирование; составление примечаний, поясненийIn this very time began the annotation of Olympics. — В это самое время и началось составление исторических записей об Олимпийских играх.
There was anciently no annotation of history among the Grecians. — В древности греки не документировали исторические события.
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