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['fɔːmjələ]2) формулировка, формулаpolite formulas — формулы вежливости, этикета
At the Yalta Conference verbal formulae were found to disguise growing differences between the Russians and the Anglo-Americans. — На Ялтинской конференции были найдены формулировки, позволяющие замаскировать растущие разногласия между СССР с одной стороны и Англией и Америкой - с другой.
3)а) рецепт, способ приготовленияб) рецепт, способ достиженияThere's no formula for a happy marriage. — Рецепта счастливого брака не существует.
4) доктрина, лозунг, догматSyn:5) = formula milk молочная смесь ( для грудных детей)to make up / prepare formula — готовить молочную смесь
the noise of Formula One racing engines — рёв двигателей автомобилей Формулы-1 (в качестве названия знаменитых соревнований было взято название высшего класса гоночных автомобилей)
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