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n1) технічна сторона справи2) технічна деталь, формальність3) pl спеціальна термінологія; спеціальні терміни* * *[ˌtekni'kʒliti]n1) технічна сторона справи; спеціальний характерthe book is understandable notwithstanding its technicality — книга цілком дохідливо написана, незважаючи на свій спеціальний характер
2) технічна деталь, формальність3) pl спеціальна термінологія, спеціальні терміни -
2 technicality
[ˌtekni'kʒliti]n1) технічна сторона справи; спеціальний характерthe book is understandable notwithstanding its technicality — книга цілком дохідливо написана, незважаючи на свій спеціальний характер
2) технічна деталь, формальність3) pl спеціальна термінологія, спеціальні терміни
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