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1 developing capitalism
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2 capitalism
n- collective capitalism
- developed capitalism
- developing capitalism
- fully-fledged capitalism
- monopolistic capitalism
- monopoly capitalism
- pre-monopoly capitalism
- restoration of capitalism
- return to capitalism
- state capitalism
- state-monopoly capitalism
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3 advanced
прил.1) общ. выдвинутый вперед2) общ.а) передовой, прогрессивный, современный, перспективный, усовершенствованный, модернизированный ( об исследовании или технологии)See:Advanced Computerized Execution System, advanced countries, advanced economies, advanced manufacturing environment, advanced product quality planning, advanced technology products, advanced waste water treatmentб) развитый, передовой ( об общественном строе)See:3) мет. продвинутый, углубленный, фундаментальныйadvanced education — углубленное [продвинутое\] образование [обучение\]
advanced course — продвинутый курс, курс повышенной сложности
See:advanced degree, Advanced Financial Planning Certificate, advanced level, advanced student, advanced training4) общ. пожилойSee:5)а) учет. авансированный, в счет будущего (о платеже или отпуске, которые предоставляются в счет определенного будущего периода работы или в счет будущего платежа)See:б) фин. досрочный (об обязательном платеже, который осуществляется досрочно)See:
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