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1 compliance
{kəm'plaiəns}
1. отстъпване, съгласяване, съгласие
in COMPLIANCE with съгласно/съобразно с
2. отстъпчивост, услужливост
3. угодничество, сервилност* * *{kъm'plaiъns} n 1. отстъпване, съгласяване; съгласие; in compliance* * *съгласие; съгласяване; услужливост; угодничество; отстъпване; отстъпчивост;* * *1. in compliance with съгласно/съобразно с 2. отстъпване, съгласяване, съгласие 3. отстъпчивост, услужливост 4. угодничество, сервилност* * *compliance[kəm´plaiəns] n 1. отстъпване, съгласяване; съгласие; in \compliance with съгласно с, съобразно с; 2. отстъпчивост; услужливост; 3. угодничество, сервилност, раболепие; 4. еластична деформация. -
2 compliance
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3 non-compliance
{,nɔnkəm'plaiəns}
1. неподчинение
2. несъгласие
3. неспазване, несъобразяване (with)* * *{,nъnkъm'plaiъns} n 1. неподчинение; 2. несъгласие; 3.* * *1. неподчинение 2. неспазване, несъобразяване (with) 3. несъгласие -
4 in compliance
съобразно; -
5 non- compliance
несъобразяване; несъгласие; -
6 acoustical compliance
• акустична податливостEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > acoustical compliance
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7 certificate of compliance
• акт за рекламацияEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > certificate of compliance
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8 certificates of compliance
• акт за рекламацияEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > certificates of compliance
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