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1 дискурсное время
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2 последовательный
1) General subject: close knit, coherent, consecutive, consequential, consistent (в смысле логичный, стройный), discursive, down the line, down-the-line, gradual, in consecutive stages, logical, running, self consistent, self-consistent, sequacious, sequent, sequential, serial, successional, successive, sustained, tenable, true blue, true-blue, staunch, phased2) Literal: even-keeled3) Construction: sequenced4) Mathematics: consequent, seq (sequential), subsequent, systematic5) Law: continuous6) Diplomatic term: phasing7) Forestry: series (о соединении)8) Telecommunications: tandem (о доступе)9) Electronics: series10) Jargon: solid11) Information technology: cascade12) Makarov: close-knit (об аргументации и т.п.), in-series, one-at-a-time, orderly, point-by-point, step-by-step
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