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1 forgiveness
[fəˈgɪvnɪs] noun1) the act of forgiving:صَفْح، غُفْرانHe asked for forgiveness.
2) readiness to forgive:تَسامُحHe showed great forgiveness towards them.
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2 Forgiveness
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3 Forgiveness Available Impossible Turn And Heaven
Religion: FAITHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Forgiveness Available Impossible Turn And Heaven
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4 forgiveness of external debt
списанный внешний долг.Полная или частичная ликвидация задолженности на основании соглашения между кредитором и должником.English-Russian explanatory dictionary of the external economic terms > forgiveness of external debt
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5 forgiveness
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6 (expression of forgiveness or reassurance) no problem
Australian slang: no worries !Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (expression of forgiveness or reassurance) no problem
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7 Debt Forgiveness Program
General subject: DFPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Debt Forgiveness Program
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8 International Forgiveness Day
Abbreviation: IFDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > International Forgiveness Day
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9 World Of Forgiveness
Religion: WOFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > World Of Forgiveness
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10 debt forgiveness
Finthe writing off of all or part of a nation’s debt by a lender -
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forgiveness, absolution -
12 прощение
forgiveness* * ** * *forgiveness; pardon* * *absolutionabsolvingcondonationcondonationsforgivenessforgivenessesforgivinglet-offmercypardonpardoningpardonsremission -
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14 tilgivelse
forgiveness, pardon* * *subst. forgiveness, pardon, apology -
15 ampunan
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16 прочка
forgiveness, pardon, excuse, festival at beginning of Lent. Young people ask forgiveness of parents for all transgressions of year -
17 kechirim
forgiveness. kechirim so’ra to beg or ask for forgiveness -
18 отказ от взыскания долга
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > отказ от взыскания долга
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19 прощение
forgiveness имя существительное: -
20 всепрощение
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