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1 ЦРУ
1) General subject: Central Intelligence Agency (США), valuable guidelines (ценные руководящие указания)2) Colloquial: orders from above (ценные руководящие указания valuable guidelines (usually ironic in Russian))4) Diplomatic term: Центральное разведывательное управление5) Jargon: spook factory -
2 ЦЭУ
1) Colloquial: marching orders (ценные указания (иронично) valuable and important instructions (usually ironic in Russian))2) Abbreviation: департамент экономики РЖД -
3 ЦРУ
ЦРУ разг.orders from above ценные руководящие указания valuable guidelines < usually ironic in Russian> -
4 ЦЭУ
ЦЭУ разг.marching orders ценные указания < иронично> valuable and important instructions < usually ironic in Russian>
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