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Дипломатический термин: церемония приёмаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > solemnity of reception
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Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > solemnity of reception
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n1) приём (гостей, официальных представителей и т.п.); встреча- give smb. a warm reception2) приём, принятие; получение• -
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sɔlanitenom féminin solemnity* * *sɔlanite1. nf[fête] solemnity2. solennités nfpl* * *solennité nf solemnity; chef d'État reçu avec solennité head of state received with solemn ceremonies; donner à une cérémonie une solennité particulière to make a ceremony particularly solemn.[sɔlanite] nom féminin1. [d'une réception] solemnity3. (soutenu) [fête] solemn ceremony ou celebration -
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8 احتفال
اِحْتِفَالcelebration, ceremony, festival, festivity, fete, gala, festive event; feast; commemoration; solemnity; observance, keeping, solemnization; welcome, (gracious) reception
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