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1) Общая лексика: запросы, потребление, потребности, принадлежности2) Экономика: нужды -
2 exigencies of the situation
Дипломатический термин: острота положенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > exigencies of the situation
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Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > exigencies of the situation
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English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > exigencies of the situation
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5 the exigencies of business
Общая лексика: неотложные дела бизнесменаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the exigencies of business
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6 needs
1. нужды; потребностиuser needs — потребности пользователя; нужды пользователя
2. нужно; потребностьСинонимический ряд:1. beggaries (noun) beggaries; destitutions; impoverishments; indigences; penuries; privations; requirements2. demands (noun) demands; occasions; uses3. exigencies (noun) exigencies; necessities4. obligations (noun) charges; commitments; committals; duties; musts; obligations5. wants (noun) destitution; impoverishment; indigence; neediness; penury; poverty; wants6. requires (verb) lacks; requires; wants -
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ˈeksɪdʒənsɪ сущ.;
книж. острая необходимость, крайность, тяжелое положение( книжное) острая, крайняя необходимость;
срочность( книжное) затруднительное, критическое положение( книжное) pl потребности. нужды, запросы - the exigencies of business неотложные дела бизнесменаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > exigency
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[ʹeksı|dʒ(ə)nsı,ıgʹzı{dʒ(ə)nsı}-] n книжн.1. = exigence2. pl потребности, нужды; запросы -
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nситуация, обстановка, положение (дел) -
10 crises
кризис; критический; решительный момент; переломСинонимический ряд:junctures (noun) contingencies; crossroads; emergencies; exigencies; extremities; heads; junctures; passes; pinches; straits; turning points -
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Синонимический ряд:1. corner (noun) corner; crossing; intersection2. junction (noun) access road; cloverleaf; exit; exit ramp; frontage road; highway intersection; interchange; junction; off-ramp3. juncture (noun) contingency; crisis; crux; emergency; exigency; juncture; moment of truth; pass; pinch; strait; turning point; zero hour4. junctures (noun) contingencies; crises; emergencies; exigencies; junctures; passes; pinches; straits; turning points -
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n книжн. потребности, нужды; запросыСинонимический ряд:1. demands (noun) demands; exigence; needs2. juncture (noun) contingency; crisis; crossroads; emergency; juncture; pass; strait; turning point; zero hour3. necessity (noun) indigence; necessity; need; neediness; pinch; stress4. urgency (noun) difficulty; dire straits; distress; predicament; pressing need; requirement; urgency -
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Синонимический ряд:1. circumstance (noun) case; circumstance; condition; conjuncture; plight; predicament; situation; state; state of being2. junctures (noun) contingencies; crises; crossroads; emergencies; exigencies; junctures; passes; pinches; turning points
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