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1. adj1) правильний, вірний, точний2) коректний, належнийhe said the correct thing — він сказав саме те, що потрібно
2. v1) виправляти, коригувати, коректувати2) робити зауваження3) карати4) нейтралізувати, усувати (шкідливий вплив)5) правити коректуру6) мат. перетворювати результат* * *I a1) правильний, вірний, точний; коректний2) коректний; чемний; вихований3) який личить, годиться; підходящий4) мaт., коректний, правильно проведений5)II v1) виправляти, поправляти; коректувати2) зауважувати, вказувати на недоліки; карати3) нейтралізувати, усувати ( шкідливий вплив)4) правити, робити коректуру5) oпт. усувати спотворення
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