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1 уклончивый ответ
1) General subject: cagy reply, cop-out2) Diplomatic term: equivocal reply, noncommercial reply3) Advertising: non-committal reply4) Business: evasion, noncommittal answer5) Makarov: cagey reply, elusive reply, equivocal answer, equivocation, evasive answer, sidelong answer -
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Универсальный русско-английский словарь > расплывчатая концепция
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3 уклончивый ответ
elusive / equivocal / evasive answer / reply, equivocationРусско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > уклончивый ответ
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4 ответ
1) answer, replyдать ответ — to give / to furnish an answer
получить ответ — to get / to have / to receive an answer / a reply
исчерпывающий ответ — exhaustive / comprehensive / irrefragable answer
неблагоприятный ответ — unfavourable response / reply
недвусмысленный ответ — unequivocal / unambiguous answer
неопределённый ответ — ambiguous / indefinite / vague answer
обстоятельный ответ — detailed answer / reply
обтекаемый ответ — evasive reply / answer
окончательный ответ — final / decided answer
определённый / точный ответ — definite answer
откровенный / прямой ответ — straightforward answer
отрицательный ответ — nay, negative answer, answer in the negative
положительный / утвердительный ответ — affirmative answer, answer in the affirmative
уклончивый ответ — elusive / equivocal / evasive reply
2) (ответственность) responsibilityбыть в ответе — to be answerable / responsible (for)
держать ответ — to bear responsibility (for)
призвать к ответу — to call smb. to account, to make smb. answerable / responsible
3) (ответное действие) response, answer
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