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1 закінчення давності
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > закінчення давності
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2 проміжок часу
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3 цейтраферний
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4 уповільнена кінозйомка
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5 проміжок
чinterval, space; interspace, interlapse; gap; ( про місце) interstice; (часу, місця) spanпроміжок часу — period, interim, while, stretch (lapse, space) of time
проміжок між блоками (інформації) комп. — block gap, interbclock gap
проміжок між файлами комп. — file gap
з великими проміжками (про час) — once in a way ( while), from time to time
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6 прострочувати
I = прострочити( пропустити визначений час) to be overdue; to hold over; to let lapse, to expire; to exceed ( a time limit); ( затримувати) to delayII = прострочити( прошивати) to stitch, to backstitch
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