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1) Дипломатический термин: нравственные устои, законы нравственности (США)2) Реклама: законы нравственности -
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1. n кодекс, свод законов2. n законы, принципы3. n кодcharacter code — код знака; код символа
4. n шифрa telegram in code — шифрованная телеграмма, шифрограмма, шифровка
5. n биол. генетический код6. n вчт. программа7. n ком. маркировка; шифр, индекс8. v кодифицировать9. v кодировать10. v шифровать11. v биол. определять генетический кодinstruction code — код команды; система команд; набор команд
false code — запрещенный код; запрещенная кодовая комбинация
direct code — абсолютный код; программа в абсолютных адресах
actual code — абсолютный код; программа в абсолютных адресах
ice code — ледовый код; условные обозначения состояния льда
12. v ком. маркировать; проставлять или присваивать шифр, индексСинонимический ряд:1. body of law (noun) body of law; civil code; codex; digest; key; law; method; pandect; system2. cryptogram (noun) cryptogram; cryptograph3. laws (noun) discipline; laws; regulations; rules; standards; statutes
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