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1. n совместительство2. n церк. одновременное владение несколькими бенефициями, обслуживание нескольких приходов3. n теория многонационального или многорасового государства4. n полит. плюрализм -
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substantiv1. pluralisme, mangfoldighed af synspunkter, holdninger og værdier -
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плюрализм -
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moniarvoisuuspluralismi -
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n.1) плюрализм, пікір алуандығы2) қосымша жұмыс істеушілік -
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Англо-русский словарь по исследованиям и ноу-хау > pluralism
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/'pluərəlizm/ * danh từ - sự kiêm nhiều chức vị - (tôn giáo) sự có nhiều lộc thánh - (triết học) thuyết đa nguyên -
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nounവിവിധ മതവിശ്വാസം, ബഹുവിശ്വാസം -
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Религия: одновременное владение несколькими бенефициямиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pluralism (The holding of two or more benefices at the same time)
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Westminster dictionary of theological terms > pluralism, religious
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79 system of restricted pluralism
пол. система ограниченного плюрализма (партийная система, характеризующаяся многопартийностью с двумя доминирующими партиями)Syn:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > system of restricted pluralism
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80 system of radical pluralism
пол. система радикального плюрализма (партийная система, характеризующаяся многопартийностью без ярко выраженного доминирования какой-л. партии)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > system of radical pluralism
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