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сущ.общ. случайность, случай; непредвиденное обстоятельствоif a contingency arises — если возникнет какая-л. непредвиденная ситуация
an unforeseen contingency — непредвиденное обстоятельство, непредвиденный поворот событий
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неожиданная или экстремальная ситуация.* * *. Случайность. Непредвиденное обстоятельство. Чрезвычайное обстоятельство. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
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kənˈtɪndʒənsɪ сущ. случайность, случай;
непредвиденное обстоятельство to provide for every contingency ≈ предусмотреть все возможные случайности a contingency arises ≈ возникают непредвиденные обстоятельства an unforeseen contingency ≈ непредвиденное обстоятельство, непредвиденный поворот событий вероятность, возможность случай, случайность;
непредвиденное обстоятельство;
- fatal * роковая случайность - all kinds of contingencies might arise могут возникнуть всякого рода неожиданности;
- this unexpected * upset all our plans этот непредвиденный случай расстроил все наши планы - we must be ready for any * мы должны быть готовы ко всяким случайностям (космонавтика) аварийная ситуация pl непредвиденные расходы - * fund резерв для непредвиденных расходов (статистика) сопряженность признаков contingency вероятность ~ возможность ~ непредвиденное обстоятельство ~ ограничение ~ случай ~ случайность, случай;
непредвиденное обстоятельство ~ случайность ~ сопряженность признаковБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > contingency
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[kən'tɪnʤ(ə)n(t)sɪ]сущ.случайность, случай; непредвиденное обстоятельствоan unforeseen contingency — непредвиденное обстоятельство, непредвиденный поворот событий
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