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1 DVO
1) Военный термин: Defense Visit Offices2) Техника: decimal voltage output3) Юридический термин: Domestic Violence Order System4) Сокращение: Direct View Optics, Direct Voice Output5) Менеджмент: disputed variation order6) Аэропорты: Davao, Philippines -
2 good
1) благо, добро2) достатній; законний; платоспроможний, кредитоспроможний; обґрунтований; поважний, серйозний; чинний, юридично дійсний (чинний)•- good behavior
- good behaviour
- good-brother
- good cause
- good cause to believe that...
- good character
- good citizen
- good conscience
- good consideration
- good defence
- good defense
- good faith
- good faith belief
- good faith defence
- good faith defense
- good faith of claims
- good ground
- good in law
- good intentions
- good juror
- good jury
- good law
- good motives
- good name
- good-neighborliness
- good-neighborly relations
- good-neighborly relationships
- good-neighbourly relations
- good-neighbourly relationships
- good of society
- good office
- good offices of a third state
- good pay
- good reason
- good reason to believe
- good record title
- good right
- good-sister
- good time
- good-time allowance
- good title
- good will
- good will mission
- good will visit
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