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1 absence of distinguishing features
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2 absence of distinguishing features
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сущ.1) общ. отсутствие (кого-л. или чего-л. в определенном месте, напр., отсутствие работника на рабочем месте в рабочее время); отлучкаabsence from work — отсутствие на работе [на рабочем месте\], прогул, невыход на работу
absence(s) from school — пропуск(и) занятий [уроков\]
during smb.'s absence, in smb.'s absence — во время отсутствия кого-л.
sickness absence — неявка на работу по болезни, нетрудоспособность по болезни
Occasional absence from work is not a valid reason for dismissal. — Редкий прогул не считается еще достаточным основанием для увольнения.
Ant:absence rate, absence without leave, accumulating compensated absences, compensated absence, leave of absence, excused absence, request for absence, unexcused absenceSee:absence rate, absence without leave, accumulating compensated absences, compensated absence, leave of absence, excused absence, request for absence, unexcused absence2) общ. недостаток (чего-л.); неимение, отсутствие (чего-л.)in the absence of smth. — ввиду отсутствия, за неимением, за отсутствием (чего-л.)
Syn:3) общ. = absence of mind
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