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1 Corresponding Fellow
Abbreviation: CFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Corresponding Fellow
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2 член-корреспондент
1) General subject: Corresponding Fellow, associate (научного общества), corresponding member (академии наук и т. п.), member-corr.2) Law: associate member3) Automation: correspondent member (в ИСО)4) Makarov: A.M. (Associate Member)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > член-корреспондент
См. также в других словарях:
fellow — [fel′ō, fel′ə] n. [ME felaghe < Late OE feolaga, partner < feoh (see FEE) + laga, a laying down (see LAW), after ON félagi: basic sense, “one laying down wealth for a joint undertaking”; FELLOW senses 5, 6, 7, after L socius: see ASSOCIATE] … English World dictionary
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