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1. a всеобъемлющий; объединённый; комплексный2. a интегрированный, объединённый, комбинированный3. a амер. десегрегированный4. a спец. интегральный, интегрированныйСинонимический ряд:1. connected (adj.) attached; circuited; connected; hooked up; joined; linked; on-line; plugged in; wired2. articulated (verb) articulated; concatenated3. combined (verb) build in; combined; embodied; incorporated4. desegregated (verb) desegregated5. harmonized (verb) accommodated; arranged; attuned; blended; conformed; coordinated; co-ordinated; harmonised; harmonized; orchestrated; proportioned; reconciled; synthesised; synthesized; tuned6. unified (verb) compacted; concentrated; consolidated; unified -
3 desegregate
transitive verbdie Rassentrennung aufheben an (+ Dat.)* * *de·seg·re·gate[di:ˈsegrɪgeɪt]vtto \desegregate armed forces/schools/universities die Rassentrennung in der Armee/in der Schule/an der Universität aufheben* * *["diː'segrIgeɪt]vtschools, sport desegregieren* * ** * *transitive verbdie Rassentrennung aufheben an (+ Dat.)* * *v.die Rassentrennung aufheben ausdr. -
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desegregate [‚di:'segrɪgeɪt]abolir la ségrégation raciale dans;∎ desegregated schools = écoles qui ne sont plus soumises à la ségrégation racialeUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > desegregate
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desegregate — [[t]di͟ːse̱grɪgeɪt[/t]] desegregates, desegregating, desegregated VERB To desegregate something such as a place, institution, or service means to officially stop keeping the people who use it in separate groups, especially groups that are defined … English dictionary
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