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1 положительное решение
1) Law: favorable decision, favourable decision, positive determination, positive award, favourable award, favourable judgement2) Economy: positive decision3) Accounting: positive solution4) Banking: loan approval (о выдаче кредита)5) Patents: favorable action, favourable action, favourable decision (по заявке)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > положительное решение
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2 отзыв
I `отзыв муж.1) response2) ( мнение)opinion, reference; judgement3) ( рецензия)comment, review; reference; testimonial ( официальный)получать благоприятные отзывы — to receive favorable reviews/comment
благоприятный отзыв — favourable report, positive report, appreciation
положительный отзыв — favourable report, positive report, appreciation
4) воен. reply (to a password)II отз`ыв муж.recall (посла и т.п.)
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