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1. n доля; пропорциональное количествоthe British contingent at the Olympic games — спортсмены, представляющие Великобританию на Олимпийских играх
2. n доля, часть; причитающееся количество3. n воен. группа личного состава, личный состав, контингент4. a возможный5. a случайный; непредвиденный6. a воен. дополнительный7. a юр. условныйcontingent liability — условное обязательство, условный долг
Синонимический ряд:1. accidental (adj.) accidental; casual; chance; fluky; fortuitous; inadvertent; incidental; odd; uncertain; unexpected; unforeseen; unpredictable2. conditional (adj.) circumstantial; conditional; likely; possible; potential; probable; provisional; qualified; subject to3. subject (adj.) conditioned; dependent; relative; reliant; subject4. allotment (noun) allotment; complement; detachment; measureАнтонимический ряд:certain; unconditional -
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1. n необходимоеwhere considered necessary — там, где это необходимо,
2. n разг. деньги, средства3. n амер. диал. отхожее место, нужник4. n юр. материальные средства, необходимые для содержания неправоспособного лица5. a необходимый, нужный6. a неизбежный, логически вытекающий7. a неотъемлемый8. a вынужденный9. a лог. очевидный, не требующий доказательстваnecessary truth — очевидная истина, аксиома
Синонимический ряд:1. essential (adj.) compulsory; essential; imperative; indispensable; key; mandatory; necessitous; needed; obligatory; organic; prerequisite; required; requisite; substantive; urgent; wanted2. inevitable (adj.) assured; certain; imminent; ineluctable; ineludible; inescapable; inevasible; inevitable; involuntary; returnless; unavoidable; undeniable; unescapable; unevadable3. requirement (noun) necessity; prerequisite; requirement; requisite; sine qua nonАнтонимический ряд:contingent; disadvantageous; dispensable; exorbitant; extravagant; free; inadmissible; inexpedient; needless; nonessential; optional; prodigal; superfluous
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contingent truth — noun : empirical truth … Useful english dictionary
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contingent — contingently, adv. /keuhn tin jeuhnt/, adj. 1. dependent for existence, occurrence, character, etc., on something not yet certain; conditional (often fol. by on or upon): Our plans are contingent on the weather. 2. liable to happen or not;… … Universalium
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contingent — /kənˈtɪndʒənt / (say kuhn tinjuhnt) adjective 1. (sometimes followed by on or upon) dependent for existence, occurrence, character, etc., on something not yet certain; conditional. 2. liable to happen or not; uncertain; possible. 3. happening by… …
necessary/contingent truths — A necessary truth is one that could not have been otherwise. It would have been true under all circumstances. A contingent truth is one that is true, but could have been false. A necessary truth is one that must be true; a contingent truth is one … Philosophy dictionary
empirical truth — noun : exact conformity as learned by observation or experiment between judgments or propositions and externally existent things in their actual status and relations called also actual truth, contingent truth … Useful english dictionary
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Consensus theory of truth — A consensus theory of truth is any theory of truth that refers to a concept of consensus as a part of its concept of truth. Contents 1 Varieties of consensus 1.1 Consensus gentium 1.2 Consensus as a regulative ideal … Wikipedia