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1 intentional
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2 intentional
Adj. intentional* * *in|ten|ti|o|nal [ɪntɛntsio'naːl]adj (AUCH PHILOS)intentional* * *in·ten·ti·o·nal[ɪntɛntsi̯oˈna:l]* * *intentional adj intentional -
3 intentional
[-ʃənl] adjective(negative unintentional) done, said etc deliberately and not by accident:I'm sorry I offended you – it wasn't intentional
مَقْصود، مُتَعَمَّدintentional cruelty.
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4 intentional
مَقْصُود \ deliberate: done carefully and on purpose: He told us a deliberate lie; he knew it wasn’t true. intentional: done on purpose: I left his name off the list intentionally. wilful: (of a bad action) intentional: wilful damage. -
5 intentional
in·ten·ti·o·nal [ɪntɛntsi̭oʼna:l] adj(geh: zweckbestimmt) intentional -
6 intentional
مُتَعَمَّد \ deliberate: done carefully and on purpose: He told us a deliberate lie, he knew it wasn’t true. intentional: done on purpose: I left his name off the list intentionally. premeditated: (of a crime, etc.) planned; not accidental; not caused by some sudden thought. -
7 Intentional Base on Balls
Sports: IBBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Intentional Base on Balls
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8 Intentional Electromagnetic Interference
Abbreviation: I-EMIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Intentional Electromagnetic Interference
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9 Intentional Jerking Conman
Rude: IJCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Intentional Jerking Conman
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10 Intentional Program Violation
Law: IPVУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Intentional Program Violation
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11 intentional jitter jamming unit
Engineering: IJJUУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > intentional jitter jamming unit
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12 intentional jitter, antijam
Military: IJAJУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > intentional jitter, antijam
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13 intentional leaching
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > intentional leaching
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14 intentional pollution
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > intentional pollution
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15 nicht intentional
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16 Scheduled Intentional Focused Time
Education: SIFTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Scheduled Intentional Focused Time
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17 intenzionale
intentional, deliberate* * *intenzionale agg. intentional, wilful, deliberate (anche dir.) // (dir.) omicidio intenzionale, murder // ( sport) fallo intenzionale, deliberate foul.* * *[intentsjo'nale]1) (deliberato) [errore, provocazione] deliberate, intentional; [ offesa] intended, intentional2) dir.* * *intenzionale/intentsjo'nale/1 (deliberato) [errore, provocazione] deliberate, intentional; [ offesa] intended, intentional2 dir. omicidio intenzionale wilful murder. -
18 намеренный
intentional* * ** * *intentional, deliberate; premeditated* * *advisedaforethoughtdeliberatedesignedforethoughtfulintendedintentionalpremeditatedprepensepurposefulpurposivewilful -
19 интенциональное значение
intentional meaning, intentional significationRussian-english psychology dictionary > интенциональное значение
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20 добровільний співучасник злочину
intentional participant in a crime, intentional participator in a crime, wilful participator in a crimeУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > добровільний співучасник злочину
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