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1 temporary rise in births is possibly an echo effect of the postwar baby boom
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > temporary rise in births is possibly an echo effect of the postwar baby boom
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2 a temporary rise in births is possibly an echo effect of the postwar baby boom
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > a temporary rise in births is possibly an echo effect of the postwar baby boom
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3 echo effect
книжн. отзвук, последствиеa temporary rise in births is possibly an echo effect of the postwar baby boom — временный рост рождаемости, возможно, связан с демографическим взрывом послевоенных лет
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4 echo effect
[ʹekəʋı͵fekt] книжн.отзвук, (отдалённое) последствиеa temporary rise in births is possibly an echo effect of the postwar baby boom - временный рост рождаемости, возможно, связан с демографическим взрывом послевоенных лет
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5 echo effect
копирэффект( книжное) отзвук, последствие;
- a temporary rise in births is possibly an * of the postwar baby boom временный рост рождаемости, возможно, связан с демографическим взрывом послевоенных летБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > echo effect
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6 временный рост рождаемости, возможно, связан с демографическим взрывом послевоенных лет
Makarov: a temporary rise in births is possibly an echo effect of the postwar baby boom, temporary rise in births is possibly an echo effect of the postwar baby boomУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > временный рост рождаемости, возможно, связан с демографическим взрывом послевоенных лет
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