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1 conditional conclusion
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4 conditional conclusion
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5 conclusion
1) вывод, (умо)заключение2) закрытие, завершение3) итог, результат• -
6 условное умозаключение
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7 jump
1) прыжок; скачок || прыгать; перепрыгивать; перескакивать2) переход скачком, резкий переход3) полигр. продолжение, перенесённое на другую страницу4) осаживать; расклёпывать•jump in a set — мат. скачок в множестве
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