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['juːʒuəl]adjзвича́йнийas usual — як звича́йно
the usual thing — те, що заве́дено (при́йнято) (говорити, робити)
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adj.1 habitual, acostumbrado(a).2 usual, acostumbrado, común, convencional.the usual lo de siempre -
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adj.P. and V. συνήθης, εἰωθώς, νόμιμος, εἰθισμένος, ἠθάς (Dem. 605), P. σύντροφος, Ar. and P. νομιζόμενος.It is usual: P. and V. νομίζεται.Such things as are usual: V. οἷάπερ νομίζεται (Æsch., Ag. 1046).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Usual
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66 usual and customary fee
страх. = usual and customary chargeАнгло-русский экономический словарь > usual and customary fee
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67 usual business practice
эк. обычная деловая практика ( устоявшийся порядок ведения деловых операций)The supplier may cancel your account if you do not pay bills according to usual business practice. — Поставщик может аннулировать ваш счет, если вы не оплачиваете счета в соответствии с обычной деловой практикой.
See:* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .Англо-русский экономический словарь > usual business practice
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68 usual, customary and reasonable fee
сокр. UCR fee страх. = usual, customary and reasonable chargeАнгло-русский экономический словарь > usual, customary and reasonable fee
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Общая лексика: обычное понимание (There is no market in the usual sense for these shares), привычный вид -
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Ироническое выражение: (one's) в своём репертуаре (Charles was his usual self - gruff.) -
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Adj1. सामान्य/साधारण/व्यावहारिक/सदा\usualकाShe grew the usual vegetables. -
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a. 보통의, 언제나의, 통상의, 일상(평소)의, 예의, as \usual 여느 때처럼 -
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adj.обичен, вообичаен, редовен; аs usual - како и обично, по обичај; обичен; вообичаен -
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senwa (also senya; analogy would however suggest that *senya can also be the independent pronoun “his, her”; if so senwa may be preferred as the less ambiguous form). AS USUAL ve senwa, ve senya. –VT49:22 -
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