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1 непосредственное ознакомление
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2 ознакомление ознакомлени·е
непосредственное ознакомление — first-hand acquaintance (with), first-hand view (of)
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3 ознакомление
с.acquaintanceнепосредственное ознакомление с чем-л. — first-hand acquaintance with smth., first-hand view of smth.
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