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1 направление эволюции
Russian-english psychology dictionary > направление эволюции
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2 направление эволюции
Русско-английский биологический словарь > направление эволюции
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3 эволюционный путь
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4 направление эволюции
1) Medicine: evolutionary trend2) Makarov: tendency of evolution, the tendency of evolutionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > направление эволюции
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5 Entwicklungsminister
Entwicklungsminister
Economic Cooperation Minister;
• Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten room to advance, way;
• geschäftliche Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten business development possibilities;
• Entwicklungsniveau development level;
• Entwicklungspartnerschaft development partnership;
• Entwicklungsperspektiven development perspectives;
• Entwicklungsphase development timescale;
• Entwicklungsplaner development planning economist, aid planner;
• Entwicklungsplanung development planning;
• kommunale Entwicklungsplanung corporate planning;
• Entwicklungsprogramm development program(me);
• wirtschaftliches Entwicklungsprogramm development policy;
• Entwicklungsprojekt development (aid) project;
• Entwicklungsreihe (Statistik) series;
• Entwicklungsrisiken design risks;
• Entwicklungsrückstand underdevelopment;
• Entwicklungsrückstand aufholen to catch up the development backlog;
• Entwicklungsschwerpunkt growth point;
• Entwicklungsstadien phases of a man’s career;
• Entwicklungsstadium stage (phase) of development, evolutionary stage;
• noch nicht aus dem Entwicklungsstadium heraus sein to have never got beyond the shell stage;
• Internationale Entwicklungsstelle International Development Agency;
• Entwicklungsstufe stage (phase) of development;
• Entwicklungstechniker development engineer;
• Entwicklungstendenz future trend;
• wirtschaftliche Entwicklungstendenz economic trend;
• konjunktureller Entwicklungsverlauf economic trend;
• Entwicklungsvermögen capacity for growth;
• Entwicklungsvoraussetzung prerequisite for development;
• Entwicklungsvorhaben development project (operation, scheme);
• Entwicklungsvorhersage prognostic of developments;
• Entwicklungszeit development time;
• Entwicklungsziel planning target;
• Entwicklungszusammenarbeit (EU) development cooperation.
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