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1 степень связи
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > степень связи
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2 степень родства
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3 степень родства
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4 степень родства
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5 родство
сущ.ancestry;kinship;relation;relationship- близкое родство
- кровное родство
- незаконное родство
- побочное родствородство по прямой линии — lineal consanguinity (relation, relationship) родство, признанное законом — legal (legitimate) relation (relationship)
боковая линия \родствоа — collateral line
восходящая линия \родствоа — ascending line
линия \родствоа — line of consanguinity
находящийся в кровном \родствое — privy in blood
нисходящая линия \родствоа — descending line
отсутствие \родствоа — absence of relationship
степень \родствоа — civil degree; degree of consanguinity; relation degree
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6 родство
сущ.ancestry; kinship; relation; relationshipбоковая линия родства — collateral line (relation, relationship)
- родство по мужской линиистепень родства — civil degree; degree of consanguinity; relation degree
- родство по прямой линии
- родство, признанное законом
- близкое родство - кровное родство по прямой линии
- незаконное родство
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7 родство
1. consanguinity2. kinshipдуховное родство, духовная близость — spiritual kinship
3. relationship; cognation; relatives4. connexion5. relationродство, признанное законом — legitimate relation
неузаконенное, фактическое родство — illegitimate relation
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8 родство
relation, relationship, relatedness, affinityThe degree of phylogenetic relatedness of two forms can be appreciated only indirectly, by evaluating the extent of their similarity (or distinction) in size, proportions, plumage coloration, features of their biology (e.g. nest-construction, eggshell colour, and so on) and behaviour .коэффициент генетического родство - coefficient of genetic relatedness, rРусско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > родство
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9 более или менее точно
•A series of elements whose atomic weights were known with some degree of certainty had an interesting relationship.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > более или менее точно
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10 более или менее точно
•A series of elements whose atomic weights were known with some degree of certainty had an interesting relationship.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > более или менее точно
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11 свойство
сущ.( родство через брак) affinity;relationship by marriage (through wedlock)быть в \свойствое — ( с кем-л) to be related (to smb) by marriage (through wedlock)
степень \свойствоа — degree of affinity
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12 социальная дистанцированность
Степень жёсткости или формальности в социальных отношениях. — The degree of stiffness or formality in a social relationship.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > социальная дистанцированность
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