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n1) семья, семейство; род2) семья, сообщество3) жарг. "семья" ( клан мафии)•- better-off familyto keep / to maintain one's family — содержать семью
- childless family
- family of nations
- first families
- human family
- landless family
- large family
- lone-parent family
- long family
- low-income family
- needy family
- official family
- one-parent family
- President's family
- President's official family
- prosperous family
- re-unification of families
- reuniting of families
- Royal Family
- ruling family
- separated families
- size of the family
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- unhappy family
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n1) семья2) семейство
- broken family
- childless family
- computer family
- job family
- low-income family
- family of fundsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > family
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