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1 нерегулярность ритма
Russian-english psychology dictionary > нерегулярность ритма
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2 нерегулярность ритма
Aviation medicine: irregularity of rhythmУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нерегулярность ритма
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3 неритмичность
ж.1) ( отсутствие ритма) lack of rhythm, irregular rhythm, irregularity2) ( плохая организация) inefficient organization; disruptions plнеритми́чность в рабо́те — disruptions in work; doing the work by fits and starts
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