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1 stand in close interdependence
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > stand in close interdependence
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2 to stand in close interdependence
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to stand in close interdependence
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3 interdependence
n взаимозависимость, зависимость друг от другаСинонимический ряд:1. connection (noun) connection; contingency; correlation; dependence; interconnection; interrelation; interrelationship; link; relation; relationship; sequence; tie-in2. mutual dependence (noun) codependence; mutual dependence; mutual reliance; mutuality; reciprocity; symbiosis -
4 interdependence
[͵ıntədıʹpendens] nвзаимозависимость, зависимость друг от друга -
5 interdependence
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6 взаимозависимость взаимозависимост·ь
interdependence, interdependencyRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > взаимозависимость взаимозависимост·ь
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7 взаимозависимость
сущ.interdependence;interdependency;interrelationshipнаходиться в тесной \взаимозависимостьи — to be (stand) in close interdependence
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8 взаимозависимость
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9 находиться в тесной взаимозависимости
Makarov: stand in close interdependenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > находиться в тесной взаимозависимости
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10 world
nмир, свет; общество- all over the worldto make the world a safer place — делать мир более безопасным местом, укреплять международную безопасность
- ancient world
- bipolar world
- business world
- changing world
- civilized world
- competitive world
- criminal world
- developing world
- diplomatic world
- disarmed world
- division of the world
- explosive parts of the world
- external world
- First World
- Fourth World
- free world
- from around the world
- historical destinies of the world
- inhabited worlds
- interdependence of the modern world
- interdependent world
- lawless world
- less developed world
- man's mental world
- material world
- modern world
- multifaceted world
- multipolar world
- non-nuclear world
- nuclear-free world
- objective world
- outside world
- peaceful world
- physical world
- poor worlds
- present-day world
- redivision of the world
- repartition of the world
- revolutionary world
- rich world
- scientific world
- Second World
- surrounding world
- the end of the world
- the eyes of the world are upon us
- the New World
- the Old World
- the rest of the world
- the whole world
- the world is in flux
- Third World
- throughout the world
- unity and diversity of the world
- Western world
- world at large
- world of money
- world of plenty
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