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1 неофициальный метод принятия решения
Official expression: informal action (вне очередного собрания)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > неофициальный метод принятия решения
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2 форма форм·а
1) formформы, принятые в общении — forms observable in social intercourse
форма стоимости — form of value, value form
в соответствующих формах, изложенных ниже — in the forms set forth below
по форме и по существу — in letter and spirit; юр. in form and fact
радн формы — pro forma лат.
2) (одежда) uniform, dress(полная) парадная форма — full dress / uniform
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3 жалоба
1. complainant2. lamentation3. complaints4. gripe5. plaint6. snivelling7. complaint; action8. grievance9. lamentСинонимический ряд:сетование (сущ.) иеремиада; ламентация; пеня; сетование
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