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в соч.- American Physical Society
- American Society for Information Science
- American Society for Testing Materials
- American Television Society
- Audio Engineering Society
- British Computer Society
- Canadian Information Processing Society
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society
- Internet Society
- Optical Society of America
- Radio Society of Great Britain
- Society for Computer Simulation
- Society for Management Information Systems
- Society for World-Wide Interlink Financial Telecommunications
- Society of Certified Data Processors
- Society of Manufacturing Engineers
- Society of Motion Picture and Television EngineersThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > Society
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- building society
- conjugal society
- consumers' cooperative society
- cooperative society
- criminal society
- fraternal society
- friendly society
- jural society
- limited society
- mutual loan society
- protection society
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1) общество; компания2) объединение, организация• -
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общество, объединение, ассоциация, организацияAmerican Society for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics — Американская ассоциация по гистосовместимости и иммуногенетике
British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology — Британское общество аллергологов и врачей-иммунологов
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American Society: of Safety Engineers — Американское общество инженеров по технике безопасности
British Society: for Nondestructive Testing — Британское общество специалистов по неразрушающим испытаниям
Society: of Reliability Engineers — Общество инженеров по надёжности (США)
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > Society:
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to leave society — удалиться от общества, покинуть общество
on the top notch of society — в высшем обществе, в верхах
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polite society — изысканное общество, свет
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общество ; акционерное общество ; объединение ; организация ; кооперативный союз ; кооперативное товарищество ; ? benefit society ; ? loan society ; ? mutual society ; ? provident society ; -
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[sə'saɪətɪ] n1) общество2) объединение, организацияto establish/found a society — основать/учредить организацию
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noun1) общество; socialist society социалистическое общество2) общественность3) свет, светское общество4) общество, объединение, организация5) (attr.) светскийSociety of Jesus иезуиты* * *(n) ассоциация; общество; объединение; организация* * ** * *[so·ci·e·ty || sə'saɪətɪ] n. общественный строй, общество, общественность; свет, светское общество; объединение, организация; общение, контакт adj. светский* * *гражданствообщественностьобществообъединениеорганизациясветтоварищество* * *1) общество 2) общественность 3) свет, светское общество -
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Human group of people, more or less large and complex, associated for some common interest and characterized by distinctive hierarchical relationships. (Source: ZINZAN)
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общество; сообщество; объединениеEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > society
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общество@astronomical societyастрономическое общество@
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society — ► NOUN (pl. societies) 1) the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community. 2) a particular community of people living in a country or region, and having shared customs, laws, and organizations. 3) (also high society)… … English terms dictionary
society — (n.) 1530s, friendly association with others, from O.Fr. societe, from L. societatem (nom. societas), from socius companion (see SOCIAL (Cf. social)). Meaning group of people living together in an ordered community is from 1630s. Sense of… … Etymology dictionary
society — 1 elite, *aristocracy, nobility, gentry, county 2 *association, order, club … New Dictionary of Synonyms