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1 зависимост
dependence, dependency, subjection, subordinationв зависимост от depending on, according toв зависимост от обстоятелствата depending on circumsatncesв зависимост от времето weather permittingнамирам се в зависимост от be dependent on/upon* * *завѝсимост,ж., само ед. dependence, dependency, subjection, subordination; в \зависимост от depending on, according to; в \зависимост от времето weather permitting; намирам се в \зависимост от be dependent on/upon.* * *dependence; dependency; depending on - в зависимост от* * *1. dependence, dependency, subjection, subordination 2. в ЗАВИСИМОСТ oт depending on, according to 3. в ЗАВИСИМОСТ от времето weather permitting 4. в ЗАВИСИМОСТ от обстоятелствата depending on circumsatnces 5. намирам се в ЗАВИСИМОСТ от be dependent on/upon -
2 зависим
dependent (от on), contingent (on)(за владетел) tributary (attr.)зависимо положение dependence, a state of dependenceзависима държава dependency* * *завѝсим,сег. страд. прич. (и като прил.) dependent (от on), contingent (on); (за владетел) tributary (attr.); \зависима държава dependency; \зависимо положение dependence, a state of dependence, subordinate position.* * *contingent; tributary (за владетел)* * *1. (за владетел) tributary (attr.) 2. dependent (oт on), contingent (on) 3. ЗАВИСИМa държава dependency 4. ЗАВИСИМo положение dependence, a state of dependence -
3 васален
feudatoryвасална държава tributary* * *васа̀лен,прил., -на, -но, -ни feudatory; \васаленна държава tributary; \васаленна зависимост vasselage; dependency.* * *dependent* * *1. feudatory 2. васална държава tributary -
4 несамостоятелност
dependence* * *несамостоя̀телност,ж., само ед. dependence.* * *dependency* * *dependence
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