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1 having established
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2 having established
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3 having established this
Математика: установив этоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > having established this
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4 having established this, we
Математика: установив это (...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > having established this, we
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5 having established the aim, we found that we had to develop ...
• установив цель, мы обнаружили, что нам следует разработать...English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > having established the aim, we found that we had to develop ...
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6 having
1) имеющий
2) владеющий
3) обладающий
4) применение
– having applied
– having determined
– having established
– having hit
– having introduced
– having noted
– having observed
– having occurred
– having one maximum
– having reached
– having six sides
– having used
having anomalous dispersion — <phys.> распадный
having normal dispersion — <phys.> нераспадный
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7 established
1) вселенный
2) основанный
3) устанавливаемый
4) установившийся
5) установленный
– be established
– be firmly established
– equilibrium is established
– firmly established
– having established
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8 well-established
adjective* * *well-es·ˈtab·lisheda \well-established theme ein allseits bekanntes Thema* * *adjective -
9 well-established
well-es·'tab·lished adj( having a firm position) etabliert;( being generally known) bekannt;a \well-established theme ein allseits bekanntes Thema -
10 установив
having established, having determined• Установив это, мы... - Having established this, we... -
11 установив
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > установив
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12 установив
having determined, having established -
13 установив это
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14 установив
adv. having established, having determined; установив это, having established thisРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > установив
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15 установив
adv. having established, having determined;
установив это - having established this -
16 установив
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17 установив это
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18 निवेसेत्वा
නිවෙසෙත්වා nivesetvaa nivesetvā(abs. of nivedeti) having established in; having settled; having arranged. -
19 पट्ठपेत्वा
පට්ඨපෙත්වා paTThapetvaa paṭṭhapetvā(abs. of paṭṭhapeti) having established; having begun; having started. -
20 पतिट्ठहित्वा
පතිට්ඨහිත්වා patiTThahitvaa patiṭṭhahitvā(abs. of patiṭṭhahati) having established; having stood firmly; having found a support.
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