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1 постоянный
constant; ( неизменный) invariable, permanentпостоянная величина мат. — constant
постоянная армия воен. — regular army
постоянный ток эл. — direct current
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2 постоянный
1) (неизменный по величине, объёму) constant; invariableпостоя́нная ско́рость — constant speed
проявля́ть постоя́нную забо́ту — display unceasing [-'siːs-] concern
2) ( не временный) permanentпостоя́нная а́рмия — regular army
постоя́нный а́дрес — permanent address
постоя́нный жи́тель — permanent resident [-z-]
постоя́нное представи́тельство — permanent representation / office; дип. permanent mission
постоя́нный комите́т — permanent / standing committee
3) (всегдашний, обычный) regularпостоя́нный посети́тель — regular customer
4) ( часто повторяющийся) constant, incessant, continualпостоя́нные угро́зы — constant / incessant threats
••постоя́нный капита́л эк. — constant capital
постоя́нный ток эл. — direct current
постоя́нная величина́ мат. — constant
постоя́нная па́мять информ. — read-only memory
постоя́нные изде́ржки эк. — fixed costs
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