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1 filial duty
Общая лексика: сыновний долг, сыновий долг -
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[ʹrılıəl] a1. сыновний; дочернийfilial duty [respect, obedience] - сыновний долг [-ее почтение, послушание]
filial love - сыновняя или дочерняя любовь; любовь детей к родителям
2. филиальныйfilial branch - местное отделение, филиал
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1. a сыновний; дочерний2. a филиальныйfilial branch — местное отделение, филиал
Синонимический ряд:dutiful (adj.) affectionate; befitting a son or daughter; dutiful; obedient; respectful -
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ˈfɪljəl прил.
1) дочерний, сыновний Now her filial cares were ended. ≈ Теперь ее дочерние заботы закончились. the foundation of new villages standing in a filial relation to the original settlement. ≈ основание новых деревень, являющихся дочерними по отношению к первоначальным поселениям filial branch filial agency
2) относящийся к последующим поколениям (в генетике) If we cross a black bird with a white, all the offspring are grey. These are the 'first filial' generation of our cross. ≈ Если мы скрещиваем птиц черного и белого цвета, то получаем потомство серого цвета. Это первое дочернее поколение нашего скрещивания. сыновний;
дочерний - * duty сыновний долг - * love сыновняя или дочерняя любовь;
любовь детей к родителям филиальный - * branch местное отделение, филиал filial сыновний, дочерний ~ филиальный ~ branch филиал -
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6 plain duty
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7 public duty
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филиал имя существительное:отрасль (branch, department)имя прилагательное: глагол:разветвлять (branch, bifurcate)раскидывать ветви (branch, ramify)
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