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1 поперечный разрез общества
cross-section of society имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > поперечный разрез общества
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2 общество обществ·о
1) (совокупность людей) societyобновить общество — to rejuvenate / to renovate the society
современное общество — modern / contemporary society
зажиточные / обеспеченные слои общества — the well-to-do, the well-to-do sections of population
общество всеобщего благоденствия — welfare society / state
общество, основанное на равенстве рас — colour-blind / nonracial society
различные слои общества — different social circles / strata
2) (круг людей) society, communityбывать в обществе — to go out, to frequent society, to be a socialite
высшее / светское общество — high society
3) (организация, товарищество) society, companyакционерное общество — joint-stock company / venture; corporation амер.
дочернее общество — associated company, affiliate
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