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1 включаючи
including, with the inclusion of, included -
2 в
= у; прийм.(в вжив. після слів, що закінчуються на голосну; у вжив. після слів, що закінчуються на приголосну)1) (позначає місце: десь, в чомусь) in; (в установі, у невеликому місті) at2) (позначає напрям, зміну положення) into3) ( позначає рух) to; ( про місце призначення) for4) (при позначенні року, місяця) in; (з назвами днів тижня, чисел місяця) on; ( при позначенні певного моменту часу) at5) ( y когось) with, at smb.'s place6) ( від когось) from, of7)у мене є — І have, I have got
9) ( різні випадки вживання)в активі прям. i перен. — on the credit side
в асортименті — in stock, in assortment
в дії — afoot, ( про підприємство) on stream
у безвихідному положенні — at bay, in a cleft stick
у безладі — confusedly, hugger-mugger, helter-skelter
у бойовій готовності — in fighting trim, ready/prepared for action, on a war footing
у великій кількості — abundantly, in abundance, in volume, in quantity, in large quantities
у майбутньому — in the future, hereafter; in future, for the future ( надалі)
грати в теніс — to play tennisВааль ч геогр. Vaal ( ПАР)
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3 в т. ч.
(скор. від в тому числі) incl., including -
4 включення
сinclusion, insertion; ( в об'єднання) embodimentз включенням — including; with the inclusion (of)
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5 зарахування
с1) ( включення до складу) enrollmentзарахування на службу — including in the office staff; ( в армію) entrance into service, enlisting
2)зарахування на рахунок ек. — passing ( placing) to an account
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6 число
с1) number2) мат. number, quantityоктанове число тех. — octane number
ціле число — whole number, integer
3) ( дата) dateбез числа (дати) — without date, undated, dateless
заднім числом — in retrospect, retrospectively
позначати заднім числом — to backdate, to antedate
4)у тому числі — among them; including
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