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1 communication
{kə,mjuni'keiʃn}
1. съобщение, съобщаване, връзка
2. рl съобщителни средства (пътища, железници, телефони и пр.)
3. воен. рl съобщения, комуникации
4. (технология на) предаване на информация
5. свързване (на помещения и пр.)
6. attr съобщителен, комуникационен
COMMUNICATION cord жп. внезапна спирачка (в купе)* * *{kъ,mjuni'keishn} n 1. съобщение; съобщаване; връзка; 2.* * *съобщение; сношение; свързване; общуване; връзка; комуникация;* * *1. (технология на) предаване на информация 2. attr съобщителен, комуникационен 3. communication cord жп. внезапна спирачка (в купе) 4. pl съобщителни средства (пътища, железници, телефони и пр.) 5. воен. pl съобщения, комуникации 6. свързване (на помещения и пр.) 7. съобщение, съобщаване, връзка* * *communication[kə¸mju:ni´keiʃən] n 1. комуникация; 2. съобщение, известие; връзка; съобщаване, предаване; to receive a \communication получавам съобщение; to be in \communication with във връзка съм с; 3. pl воен. съобщения, свръзки, комуникации; means of \communication съобщително средство (за път, телефон и пр.); 4. свързване (за помещения и пр.); attr: \communication lines съобщителни линии; • privileged \communication професионална тайна.
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