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1 transference from one school to another
Макаров: перевод из одной школы в другуюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > transference from one school to another
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2 transference
1. n перенесение; перевод2. n юр. передача, уступка3. n перевод4. n спец. передача; переносtransference of heat — теплопередача, теплоперенос
Синонимический ряд:discarding (noun) discarding; dispatch; disposal; disposition; dumping; jettison; junking; sale; transfer -
3 transference
[ʹtrænsf(ə)rəns] n1. перенесение; перевод2. 1) юр. передача, уступка (права и т. п.)2) перевод (денежных сумм и т. п.)3. спец. передача; переносtransference of heat - теплопередача, теплоперенос
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4 transference
ˈtrænsfərəns сущ.
1) передача, перемещение, перенесение
2) перенесение перенесение;
перевод - * from one school to another перевод из одной школы в другую (юридическое) передача, уступка (права и т. п.) перевод (денежных сумм и т. п.) (специальное) передача;
перенос - * of heat теплопередача, теплоперенос transference передача ~ перенесениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > transference
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5 exchange transference
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