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1 разумный
1. reasonable[lang name="Russian"]разумное, обоснованное предупреждение — reasonable notice
[lang name="Russian"]разумное, обоснованное обвинение — reasonable charge
[lang name="Russian"]достаточное, разумное основание — reasonable ground
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2 обычно
1. actually2. average3. as a ruleкак правило; обычно — as a rule
4. by conventionпринято; обычно — by convention
обычно; принято — it is conventional
5. commonраспространнеая ошибка; обычная ошибка — common error
обычное, общеуголовное преступление — common crime
6. conventional7. current8. it is conventional9. vulgo10. standard11. commonly12. consuetudinary13. conventionally14. habitual15. ordinarily16. ordinary17. regularly18. routineобычная работа; стандартные операции — routine work
19. run-of-the-mail20. usual21. usuallyобычная практика, обычное дело — usual practice
22. customary; usual; habitualв обычный час, в обычное время — at the customary hour
23. familiar24. generalобычным путем; в общих чертах — in a general way
обычно, вообще, в большинстве случаев — in general
25. generallyобычно, как правило — as a general thing
Синонимический ряд:обыкновенно (проч.) как правило; обыкновенно -
3 обычный разумный человек
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