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1 commensurate reduction
Военный термин: соразмерное сокращениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > commensurate reduction
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2 commensurate reduction
English-Russian military dictionary > commensurate reduction
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3 commensurate reduction
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > commensurate reduction
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4 balanced and commensurate reduction of military budgets
Дипломатический термин: пропорциональное и соразмерное сокращение военных бюджетовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > balanced and commensurate reduction of military budgets
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5 balanced and commensurate reduction of military budgets
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > balanced and commensurate reduction of military budgets
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6 balanced and commensurate reduction of military budgets
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > balanced and commensurate reduction of military budgets
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7 commensurate
1. a соответственный; соразмерный2. a соизмеримыйbusiness and poetry are not commensurate — бизнес и поэзия — вещи несоизмеримые
Синонимический ряд:1. alike (adj.) alike; coequal; co-ordinate; correspondent; equated; similar2. proportionate (adj.) comparable; converse; corresponding; equivalent; matching; proportionate3. regular (adj.) balanced; commensurable; equal; proportional; regular; symmetrical -
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n1) сокращение, уменьшение; снижение2) эк. редукция, сведе€ние; превращение, перевод (в другую валюту)• -
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10 proportionate
1. a соразмерный, пропорциональныйreturns proportionate to your efforts — результаты, пропорциональные вашим усилиям
2. v соразмерять, делать пропорциональнымСинонимический ряд:commensurate (adj.) balanced; commensurable; commensurate; comparable; converse; corresponding; equal; equivalent; even; matching; proportional; regular; symmetrical; uniform
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