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1 inhering
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2 inhering
1. принадлежность2. принадлежащийThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > inhering
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3 inhering machine
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4 inhering machine
Англо-русский сельскохозяйственный словарь > inhering machine
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5 a quality inhering in him
Общая лексика: присущее ему качествоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a quality inhering in him
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6 qualities inhering i
صفاتيكهدر كسيماندگار باشد،صفاتجبلي شخص -
7 принадлежность
Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению > принадлежность
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8 принадлежащий
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9 принадлежность
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > принадлежность
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10 принадлежащий
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > принадлежащий
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11 принадлежащий
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > принадлежащий
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12 врожденная продуктивность
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > врожденная продуктивность
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13 принадлежащий
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14 inhere
[ınʹhıə] v (in) книжн.1) быть присущим, свойственным2) быть неотъемлемым, принадлежать (о правах и т. п.) -
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1) General subject: accessory, appurtenance, appurtenant, belonging, equipment, implement, inhering, material, own, utensil, utensils, membership (of), ancilla, commodity2) Geology: accessories, appurtenances3) Colloquial: gadget5) Engineering: attachment, fixture6) Rare: appurtenance (к кому-л., чему-л.)8) Religion: affiliation9) Law: accessary (главной вещи), accessory (главной вещи), appurtenance (главной вещи)10) Automobile industry: requisite11) Diplomatic term: (территории, острова и т.д.) sovereignty12) Polygraphy: accessor13) Information technology: ownership (напр. ресурсов какому-л. владельцу), tenancy14) Food industry: adjunct15) Mechanic engineering: part16) Atomic energy: affiliations18) Automation: tackle19) leg.N.P. accessory (property law), adjunctum accessorium (property law), appurtenance (property law), pertinentium (property law)20) Makarov: apanage, attribute, membership (напр. множеству), pertain (к категории), satellite21) oil&gas: affiliation (к организации, фирме) -
16 присущее ему качество
General subject: a quality inhering in himУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > присущее ему качество
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17 усовочный станок
1) Forestry: inhering machine, v-groover2) Makarov: mitering machine -
18 усорезный станок
1) Forestry: inhering machine2) Makarov: mitering machine -
19 inhere
v1) бути властивим (притаманним)2) належати, бути невід'ємним (про права тощо)* * *v(in) бути властивим, притаманним; бути невід'ємним, належати ( про права) -
20 དེ་བཞིན་གཤེགས་པ་
[de bzhin gshegs pa]tathagata, intrinsically inhering buddhahood, the very thrust of being towards being, he who is gone, those who have come through, gone to nirvana, gone like that, gone like those other ones
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