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n1) дело2) pl дела, занятия
- current affairs
- foreign affairs
- home affairs
- man of affairs
- manage the affairs of an entity
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s.1 asunto (matter, concern)2 aventura, lío (sexual)3 acontecimiento (event)4 evento, acontecimiento, asunto escandaloso, incidente.5 aventura amorosa, amorío, asunto de faldas, romance. -
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Iகள்ளக்காதல், தொடர்புIIகாரியம், அலுவல், விவகாரம்விவகாரம், வேலை, செயல், இரகசியக் காதல், வாழ்க்கை வழிIVஅலுவல்; செயல்Vவிவகாரம், நிலைVIசெயல்காரியம்அலுவல்IXவிவாகம்Xகள்ளக்காதல்XIதொடர்புவிவகாரம்வேலைஇரகசியக் காதல்XVவாழ்க்கை வழி -
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Affair
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n.काम, कार्य, व्यापार, उद्यम, व्यवहार, कारोबार, मामला; छोटी लडाई, झगडा -
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affair — [ə fer′] n. [ME afere < OFr afaire < a faire, to do < L ad , to + facere, DO1] 1. a thing to be done; business 2. [pl.] matters of business or concern 3. any matter, occurrence, or thing 4. a social function or gathering … English World dictionary
affair — I noun activity, adventure, avocation, circumstance, duty, employment, enterprise, event, function, happening, incident, interest, matter, occasion, occupation, occurrence, profession, pursuit, subject, transaction, undertaking, work II index… … Law dictionary
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affair — noun 1 event/situation ADJECTIVE ▪ whole ▪ She saw the whole affair as a great joke. ▪ glittering, grand ▪ I knew that the wedding would be a grand affair. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
affair — [[t]əfe͟ə(r)[/t]] ♦♦ affairs 1) N SING: the N If an event or a series of events has been mentioned and you want to talk about it again, you can refer to it as the affair. The government has mishandled the whole affair... The affair began when… … English dictionary