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1 irreconcilable contradictions
Общая лексика: непримиримые противоречияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > irreconcilable contradictions
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2 irreconcilable contradictions
Politics english-russian dictionary > irreconcilable contradictions
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3 contradiction
n1) противоречие; несоответствие, расхождение2) опровержение; отрицание•- aggravation of contradictions
- basic contradictions
- class contradictions
- contradiction of rumors
- deep contradictions
- deep-rooted contradictions
- economic contradictions
- elimination of contradictions
- ethnic contradictions
- fundamental contradictions
- insoluble contradictions
- internal contradictions
- interstate contradictions
- irreconcilable contradictions
- racial contradictions
- sharp contradictions
- social contradictions
- source of contradictions
- tangle of contradictions
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4 непримиримый
прил.
1) irreconcilable, implacable
2) (несовместимый) incompatible, uncompromisingнепримирим|ый - irreconcilable;
~ враг irreconcilable/sworn enemy;
~ые противоречия irreconcilable contradictions.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > непримиримый
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