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141 community
1) социол. община; сообщество ( лучше)1. community development — развитие общин
2. Community - the people living in one place, district or country,considered as a whole; group of persons having the same religion, race, occupation, etc. or with common interests (A.S. Hornby).
2) населенный пункт, город1. Community - the people living in a particular place or region and usually linked by common interests, broadly: the region itself; any population cluster (Webster's Third New International Dictionary).
2. Many communities have turned to private security companies. — Многие населенные пункты прибегают к услугам частных охранных компаний.
3. devastated work lives and communities — сломанные жизни и умирающие города ( Business Week)
3) граждане, население, местная общественность1. Не was respected around the Gettysburg region, where he had bought his farm, but was never a member of the community. —...но так и не стал своим для тех, кто жил рядом с ним.
2. community work — общественная работа по месту жительства; бесплатная работа в порядке наказания за небольшие правонарушения
3. community leaders — представители местной общественности
4. community center — нечто среднее между домом культуры, общественно-политическим центром и клубом общения
5. community college — колледж-техникум
6. business community — деловые круги
7. the university community — университетская общественность
8. the scientific community — научный мир
4) окружающиеBoys are hardwired to love the rough and tumble but need attention from their family and community (Time) — Мальчики от природы склонны к острым ощущениям, но они по природе своей нуждаются во внимании со стороны семьи и окружающих.
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