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1) divorce; (отсутствие связи) gap; (несоответствие тж.) disparityтехнологический разрыв (отставание в уровне технического развития одной страны по сравнению с другой) — technological / technology gap
разрыв в уровнях экономического развития — gap / disparities in the level of economic development
разрыв между денежными доходами и их материальным покрытием — gap between monetary incomes and available commodities
разрыв между потенциально возможным уровнем национального продукта и реальным валовым национальным продуктом — gross national product gap
разрыв между спросом и предложением — supply-demand gap, gap between demand and supply
2) (нарушение) breach, breaking off, rupture, severence, divorceвыступать за разрыв отношений (с кем-л.) — to stand for a break (with smb.)
положить конец разрыву между странами — to heal / to repair the breach between the countries
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2 положить конец разрыву в отношениях между двумя странами
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > положить конец разрыву в отношениях между двумя странами
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3 разрыв отношений между двумя странами
Diplomatic term: breach between the two countriesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > разрыв отношений между двумя странами
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