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1 extent
n1) відстань; довжина2) обсяг, межі, широта3) ступінь, міраto a certain extent — певною мірою; до певної міри
to such an extent — до таких меж; такою мірою
to that extent — до такої міри, настільки
4) розмір, величина5) мат. неперервна величина* * *[ik'stent]n1) протяжність, довжина; обсяг, межі2) ступінь, міра3) розмір, величина4) екстент -
2 immediate
невідкладний, терміновий, негайний; прямий; безпосередній; найближчий; одноразовий; близький ( про родича тощо)- immediate action
- immediate advantage
- immediate apprehension
- immediate bodily harm
- immediate cause
- immediate cease-fire
- immediate compensation
- immediate consideration
- immediate death
- immediate enforcement
- immediate evidence
- immediate execution
- immediate executory force
- immediate extent
- immediate family
- immediate harm
- immediate impact
- immediate interference
- immediate intrusion
- immediate jeopardy
- immediate knowledge
- immediate necessity
- immediate participation
- immediate payment
- immediate peril
- immediate predecessor
- immediate relationship
- immediate relative
- immediate release
- immediate reply
- immediate source
- immediate superior
- immediate suspension
- immediate threat
- immediatevictim
- immediate withdrawal
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