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1 принятый
общепринятый; принятый в данный момент — currently accepted
принятые нормы; принятые критерии — accepted standards
всеми принятый, признанный — popularly accepted
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2 принятый
1. taken over; accepted; assumed[lang name="Russian"]общепринятый; принятый в данный момент — currently accepted
[lang name="Russian"]рассмотренный; принятый; рассмотрел; принял — taken up
[lang name="Russian"]принятые нормы; принятые критерии — accepted standards
2. accepted[lang name="Russian"]всеми принятый, признанный — popularly accepted
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3 вызов не принят
всеми принятый, признанный — popularly accepted
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4 вызов принят
всеми принятый, признанный — popularly accepted
принятые нормы; принятые критерии — accepted standards
общепринятый; принятый в данный момент — currently accepted
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5 считать принятым
общепринятый; принятый в данный момент — currently accepted
принятые нормы; принятые критерии — accepted standards
всеми принятый, признанный — popularly accepted
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > считать принятым
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6 признанный
1) General subject: Respected, accepted, acknowledged, admitted, declared, licensed, made, make, overground, popularly accepted, prevailing, reputable, top ranked, top-ranked, Set to be, acclaimed, Proven, accredited, reputed2) Religion: confessed4) Economy: recognized5) Accounting: recognised6) Business: established -
7 всеми принятый
General subject: popularly accepted
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