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(conservative)

  • 1 conservative

    {kən'sə:vətiv}
    I. 1. който запазва/пази/консервира
    2. пол. консервативен, традиционен
    3. скромен, умерен
    CONSERVATIVE estimate умерена преценка
    at a CONSERVATIVE estimate минимално
    on CONSERVATIVE lines по общоприетия начин
    II. 1. консерватор
    2. нещо, което запазва, средство за запазване/консервиране
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    {kъn'sъ:vъtiv} I. a 1. който запазва/пази/консервира; 2.
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    скромен; консерватор;
    * * *
    1. at a conservative estimate минимално 2. conservative estimate умерена преценка 3. i. който запазва/пази/консервира 4. ii. консерватор 5. on conservative lines по общоприетия начин 6. нещо, което запазва, средство за запазване/консервиране 7. пол. консервативен, традиционен 8. скромен, умерен
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    conservative[kən´sə:vətiv] I. adj 1. консервативен; 2. скромен, умерен; a \conservative guess умерено (не смело) предположение; at a \conservative estimate минимално; on \conservative lines по общоприетия начин; 3. който запазва, пази, консервира; II. n 1. консерватор; (C.) Консервативната партия (във Великобритания); 2. нещо, което запазва; средство за запазване, за консервиране; консервант.

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  • 2 conservative

    консервативен

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  • 3 conservative network

    консервативно звено

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  • 4 conservative networks

    консервативно звено

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  • 5 Con.

    Con. съкр. ( Conservative) консерватор; консервативен.

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