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1 относиться
1) General subject: appertain (к чему-либо), be referred to, belong, concern, cover (к чему-либо), date (this manuscript dates from the XIVth century - эта рукопись относится к 14 веку), date back (к определённой эпохе; this manuscript dates from the XVth century - эта рукопись относится к 15 веку), lie (It lies with you to decide it - ваше дело решить это.), pertain, refer, regard, (к) relate (to) (Dimensions in brackets relate to vertical connections only. - относятся к вертикальным соединениям), treat, apply, assign (to the exclusive competence), go under (к части текста: These numbers should go under Article 16 "Compensation".), go with (к чему-л.), react (как он к этому отнёсся? - how did he react to that?)2) Computers: address5) Mathematics: be, be attributed, be relative to, be to6) Law: attach7) Psychology: refer to8) Information technology: date back to, fall into9) Business: belong under, pertain to, relate to -
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General subject: assign to the exclusive competenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > к исключительной компетенции относятся
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