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['riːz(ə)nəb(ə)l]1) Общая лексика: недорогой (о цене), обладающий разумом, осмысленный, приемлемый, сносный, сносный справедливый, умеренный, практичный, обоснованный, адекватный (in some contexts, such as адекватные цены (reasonable prices)), оправданный2) Медицина: целесообразный (о методе лечения)3) Техника: нормальный4) Математика: корректный, логичный, правдоподобный (о значениях величин), рациональный, удовлетворительный5) Юридический термин: надлежащий, разумно необходимый, соответствующий, справедливый, здравомыслящий (например, reasonable investor)6) Бухгалтерия: достаточный, пригодный7) Дипломатический термин: мотивированный8) Психология: имеющий мыслительные способности9) Официальное выражение: достаточно разумный (в течение достаточно разумного срока - for a reasonable period of time)10) Деловая лексика: подходящий, резонный, сходный (о цене), взвешенный, обоснованно необходимый11) Контроль качества: допустимый12) Психоанализ: благоразумный, разумный, рассудительный13) Макаров: целесообразный
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