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1 dependence
[di΄pendəns] n կախում, կախվա ծություն. վստահություն, հույս. state of dependence կախ յալ վիճակ. put/place one’s dependence in/on վստա հել, հույս դնել. live in dependence խնամքի տակ ապրել, կախման մեջ գտնվել -
2 dependence
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3 Monetary dependence
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4 Technological dependence
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5 casual
[΄kæзuəl] a պատահական, անփույթ, անկանոն. a casual encounter պատահական հանդիպում. a casual manner անբռնազբո սիկ/ անկաշկանդ պահվածք. casual clothes առօրյա հա գուստ. a casual sort of chap անպար կեշտ/ անքաղաքավարի տղա. casual worker ժա մա նակա վոր ա շխատող. casual labour ժամանա կավոր/պատահական աշխատանք. հմկրգ. casual control պատահական վե րահսկում. casual dependence պատճառական կախվա ծու թյուն. casual user պատահական օգ տա գործող
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