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Дипломатический термин: бесспорный триумф, бесспорный успех, неоспоримый триумф, неоспоримый успех -
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Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > unchallenged triumph
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бесспорный / неоспоримый успех / триумфEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > unchallenged triumph
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Diplomatic term: unchallenged triumph -
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1) General subject: decided success2) Diplomatic term: unchallenged triumph -
8 неоспоримый триумф
Diplomatic term: unchallenged triumphУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неоспоримый триумф
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success; (достижение) achievement; (прогресс) progress, advancement, advanceделать успехи — to make progress, to advance, to gain ground
добиться успеха — to achieve / to climb to success
увенчаться успехом — to be crowned with success, to succeed
бесспорный / неоспоримый успех — unchallenged triumph
значительный успех — substantial advance, considerable achievements
крупный успех — great / huge success
относительный успех — comparative / fair success
умеренный успех — modest success / progress
шумный успех — sensational / tremendous success
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