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1 conjunction
{kən'dʒʌŋkʃn}
1. съединение, връзка, свързване
in CONJUNCTION with заедно с
в съгласие c
2. съвпадение, стечение
3. астр. предполагаема най-голяма близост на две небесни тела, пресичане на пътищата, срещане (на небесни тела)
4. грам. съюз* * *{kъn'j^nkshn} n 1. съединение, връзка; свързване; in conjunction* * *съюз; съвпадение; свързване; връзка;* * *1. in conjunction with заедно с 2. астр. предполагаема най-голяма близост на две небесни тела, пресичане на пътищата, срещане (на небесни тела) 3. в съгласие c 4. грам. съюз 5. съвпадение, стечение 6. съединение, връзка, свързване* * *conjunction[kən´dʒʌʃkʃən] n 1. съединение, връзка; свързване; конюнкция; in \conjunction with заедно с, в съгласие с; 2. съвпадение, стечение; an unusual \conjunction of circumstances необичайно стечение на обстоятелства; 3. астр. предполагаема близост на две небесни тела; пресичане на пътищата, срещане (на небесни тела); 4. ез. съюз. -
2 conjunction
• съединение• конюнкция, съвпадение, съчетание, кръстопът -
3 coordinating conjunction
{kou'ɔ:dineitiŋkən'dʒʌŋkʃn}
n грам. съчинителен съюз* * *{kou'ъ:dineitin kъn'j^nkshn} n грам. съчин* * *n грам. съчинителен съюз -
4 k-valued conjunction
изч.• к-значна конюнкцияEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > k-valued conjunction
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5 plate conjunction
• свързване на аерофотоснимкиEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > plate conjunction
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6 to conjunction up
• присъединявам• съединявамEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > to conjunction up
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