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1. n1) сообщество, содружество, объединение2) (the community) общество3) община; группа населения, объединенная по религиозному, национальному, расовому или территориальному признаку4) группа людей, объединенная по профессиональному признаку5) общность (чего-л.)•- Asia-Pacific Economic Community
- banking community
- business community
- Caribbean Community
- CARICOM
- Christian community
- community of goods
- community of interests
- community of race
- diplomatic community
- EAC
- East African Community
- EC
- Economic Community of West African States
- economic community
- ECOWAS
- ECSC
- EEC
- enlargement of a community
- ethnic community
- Euratom
- European Atomic Energy Community
- European Coal and Steel Community
- European Community
- European Economic Community
- farming community
- intelligence community
- interests of the community
- international community
- local community
- national community
- peasant community
- political community
- professional community
- religions community
- rural community
- scientific community
- social and ethnic community
- tribal community
- urban community
- village community 2. attr - community theater
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