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1 заимствовать
1. adopt2. borrowedон заимствовал мою теорию, он воспользовался моей теорией — he borrowed my theory
3. borrowing4. plagerize5. borrow; takeСинонимический ряд:1. перенимать (глаг.) перенимать; усваивать2. черпать (глаг.) брать; черпать -
2 он воспользовался моей теорией
General subject: he borrowed my theoryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он воспользовался моей теорией
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3 он заимствовал мою теорию
General subject: he borrowed my theoryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он заимствовал мою теорию
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4 взят из
•The terms are borrowed (or taken) from the theory of groups.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > взят из
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5 взят из
•The terms are borrowed (or taken) from the theory of groups.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > взят из
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6 источник
source, origin, spring, contributor• Данные берутся из различных источников. - The data are borrowed from different sources.• Мы рассматриваем данную книгу как лучший источник относительно... - We regard this book as the best source for...• Один источник заблуждения - это тенденция... - One source of confusion is the tendency to...• Эта статья является ключевым источником для инженеров-электриков, заинтересованных в теории... - This paper is crucial reading for electrical engineers concerned with the theory of...
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