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1 hard developing countries
наименее развитые; самые бедные развивающиеся страны -
2 hard developing countries
1) Общая лексика: наименее развитые страны2) Дипломатический термин: наименее развитые (из развивающихся) страны, самые бедные развивающиеся страныУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hard developing countries
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3 hard developing countries
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > hard developing countries
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4 hard-core developing countries
наименее развитые (из развивающихся стран) ; самые бедные развивающиеся страны ;Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов > hard-core developing countries
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5 hard-core developing countries
наименее развитые (из развивающихся) самые бедные развивающиеся страныАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > hard-core developing countries
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6 hard-core developing countries
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > hard-core developing countries
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7 hard-core developing countries
наименее развитые (из развивающихся) страны, самые бедные развивающиеся страныEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > hard-core developing countries
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8 developing
1. разработка2. развивающийся; разрабатывающийhard developing countries — наименее развитые; самые бедные развивающиеся страны
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > developing
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9 hard-core
[͵hɑ:dʹkɔ:] a1. относящийся к основному ядру (группы, партии и т. п.)2. 1) твёрдый2) закоренелый, отчаянный (о преступнике и т. п.)3. непрекращающийся, перманентныйhard-core unemployment - постоянная /хроническая, застойная/ безработица
4. неприкрытый, махровый ( о порнографии)5. создающий привыкание ( о наркотике) -
10 hard-core
a1) относящийся к основному ядру (группы, партии и т.п.)2) закоренелый, отчаянный (о преступнике и т.п.)3) непрекращающийся, перманентный• -
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1) Общая лексика: не лучшие времена (developing countries will face hard times), лихая година, безвременье -
12 core
ядро ; существо дела ; нутро ; главная часть ; сердцевина ; ? core industries ; ? hard-core ; ? hard-core developing countries ; ? hard-core unemployment ;
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