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nизвещение, уведомление; предупреждение; объявление; заявление (об увольнении с работы); мор. нотис
- adequate notice
- advance notice
- allocation notice
- allotment notice
- arrears notice
- arrival notice
- assignment notice
- bankruptcy notice
- cancellation notice
- captain's notice
- copyright notice
- default notice
- delivery notice
- due notice
- dunning notice
- enforcement notice
- exercise notice
- expiry notice
- exporters' notice
- fax notice
- formal notice
- forwarding agent's notice
- general procurement notice
- immediate notice
- lapse notice
- legal notice
- margin notice
- modification notice
- monthly notice
- official listing notice
- patent notice
- preliminary notice
- previous notice
- prior notice
- procurement notice
- prompt notice
- redemption notice
- renewal notice
- shipping notice
- short notice
- sinking-fund notice
- statement notice
- statutory notice
- strike notice
- tax assessment notice
- timely notice
- two weeks' notice
- urgent notice
- withdrawal notice
- written notice
- notice about an auction
- notice by fax
- notice by mail
- notice by post
- notice in writing
- notice of accident
- notice of appeal
- notice of appropriation
- notice of arbitration
- notice of arrival
- notice of assessment
- notice of cancellation of a contract
- notice of claim
- notice of consignment
- notice of credit
- notice of damage
- notice of defects
- notice of deficiency
- notice of delivery
- notice of dishonour
- notice of dismissal
- notice of expected arrival
- notice of exportation
- notice of filing an application
- notice of fixture
- notice of funds
- notice of intention
- notice of intention to withdraw
- notice of invalidation
- notice of invitation to tender
- notice of legal extinction
- notice of legal invalidation
- notice of legal nullification
- notice of losses
- notice of nullification
- notice of motion
- notice of prepayment
- notice of protest
- notice of readiness
- notice of the readiness of the equipment for tests
- notice of the readiness of the goods for shipment
- notice of the readiness to discharge
- notice of the readiness to load
- notice of the readiness to unload
- notice of redemption
- notice of rejection
- notice of removal
- notice of resignation
- notice of suspension of payment
- notice of termination
- notice of termination of an agreement
- notice of termination of employment
- notice of termination of service
- notice of a vessel's arrival
- notice of withdrawal
- notice of withdrawal of bonds
- notice of withdrawal of funds
- notice to quit
- at a month's notice
- at short notice
- in lieu of notice
- subject to notice
- until further notice
- without notice
- without further notice
- file a notice of opposition
- forward a notice
- give notice
- give in one's notice
- post a notice
- put up a notice
- receive a notice
- send a notice
- serve notice
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1. n недосмотр, оплошность2. n шахм. просмотр, «зевок»3. n надзор, присмотрСинонимический ряд:1. care (noun) care; charge; conduct; control; direction; handling; intendance; management; running; superintendence; superintendency; supervision2. carelessness (noun) carelessness; negligence; thoughtlessness3. error (noun) blunder; disregard; erratum; error; fault; inattention; lapse; mistake; overlooking; slight4. failure (noun) default; delinquency; dereliction; failure; neglect5. omission (noun) blank; chasm; omission; overlook; preterition; pretermission; skipАнтонимический ряд:attention; care; mark; notice
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