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21 друг за другом
драться, колотить друг друга — to batter at each other
Синонимический ряд:вереницей (сущ.) вереницей; гуськом; один за другим; цепочкой; цепью; чередой; чредой -
22 друг с другом
1. with one anotherдраться, колотить друг друга — to batter at each other
2. with each other3. togetherдома, лепившиеся друг к другу — houses huddled together
подходить друг к другу; гармонировать — to go well together
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23 назидаешь друг друга
драться, колотить друг друга — to batter at each other
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > назидаешь друг друга
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24 назидание друг друга
драться, колотить друг друга — to batter at each other
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > назидание друг друга
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25 отличный от
отличный от — distinct fromРусско-английский словарь биологических терминов > отличный от
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26 свойства отличные от
свойства отличные от — properties distinct fromРусско-английский словарь биологических терминов > свойства отличные от
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27 факторы отличные от
факторы отличные от — factors distinct from (prostaglandin)Русско-английский словарь биологических терминов > факторы отличные от
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28 ненулевой
adj. nonzero, distinct from zero, nontrivial; ненулевое решение, nontrivial solutionРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > ненулевой
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29 ненулевой
1) distinct from zero
2) non-trivial
3) non-vanishing
4) non-zero
5) nonzero
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30 не в
•If a line intersects the cone's axis at a point distinct from the apex,...
•The pointer is off its equilibrium point.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > не в
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31 ненулевой
•Molecules of nonvanishing (or nonzero) size...
•In that case () for any not zero is...
•Distinct from zero (or nontrivial, or nonzero).
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > ненулевой
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32 отличный от нуля
•The first term not being zero,...
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33 Ишвара
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34 в отличии от
Diplomatic term: as distinct from -
35 вторичная текстура льда, для которой характерны системы ослабления, не совп
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вторичная текстура льда, для которой характерны системы ослабления, не совп
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36 городская жизнь в отличие от деревенской
General subject: town life as distinct from country lifeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > городская жизнь в отличие от деревенской
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37 ненулевой
1) Computers: nonnull2) Mathematics: distinct from zero, non-vanishing, non-zero, nontrivial, nonvanishing3) Information technology: nonzero -
38 отличающиеся друг от друга
General subject: distinct from each otherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отличающиеся друг от друга
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39 пратьека-буддха
Religion: pratyeka-buddha (In Buddhism, one who attains enlightenment through his own efforts, as distinct from one who reaches the goal by listening to the teachings of a buddha) -
40 теизм
1) Medicine: theinism (злоупотребление кофеином), theism (разновидность кофеинизма, характеризующаяся злоупотреблением чаем)
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