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1 формальный
1) General subject: academic, ceremonial, formal, official, perfunctory, regular, solemn, technic, token, tokenistic (о предоставленном праве), technical, (в каком-то роде) bureaucratic2) Bookish: scholastic3) Religion: legalistic4) Law: dry, protocolary5) Economy: proforma6) Linguistics: high register (термин, выражение)7) Abbreviation: fml (formal style)8) Jargon: stiff11) Informatics: formal (напр. об описании), formalized (напр. об описании) -
2 казённый
1) ( государственный) government (attr)на казённый счёт — at public expense, at public cost
2) (формальный, бюрократический) formal, bureaucratic [-rə-]; ( безучастный) impersonal; stand-offishказённый подхо́д — formal / bureaucratic approach
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3 присутствовать
1) General subject: assist, attend (на лекциях, собраниях и т. п.), be, be present, sit in, stand by, to be in evidence, to be in the picture, to be present, to be present on the spot, be in attendance (formal style e.g. "Personnel who were not in attendance at the monthly Safety Briefing are required to read..........")2) Mathematics: occur3) Diplomatic term: appear4) Jargon: show5) Makarov: be in evidence, be in the picture, be out (в большом количестве) -
4 деловой стиль
1) General subject: business English (переписки)2) Computers: business letter style3) Engineering: business letter style (характеристика редактируемого текста)4) Economy: business style5) Linguistics: commercialese, formal language, officialese6) Clothing: power-dressing (одежда должна соответствовать занимаемому положению, должности) -
5 канцелярский
прлoffice attr; formalканцеля́рская рабо́та — clerical work
канцеля́рский слог — officialese lit, bureaucratic style
канцеля́рские принадле́жности — stationery sg
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