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1 вящий
уст. и ирон.к чьему́-л вя́щему удово́льствию — to cap / complete / crown smb's joy
для вя́щей предосторо́жности — to make doubly / double sure; to be on the safe side; as an extra precaution
для вя́щей убеди́тельности — to make it more convincing
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2 вдвойне себя застраховать
General subject: make assurance double sure, make assurance doubly sureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вдвойне себя застраховать
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3 устранить все возможные сомнения
General subject: make assurance double sure, make assurance doubly sureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > устранить все возможные сомнения
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4 верность
ж.1. ( преданность) faithfulness, loyalty, fidelityверность принципам — adherence / allegiance to principles
2. ( правильность) correctness; ( истинность) truthдля большей верности — as an additional precaution; to make assurance double / doubly sure; just to make sure
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5 вящий
уст.greaterдля вящей предосторожности — to make assurance doubly / double sure, as an extra precaution
для вящей убедительности чего-л. — to make smth. more convincing
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6 предосторожность
жен.precaution; cationпринимать меры предосторожности (против кого-л./чего-л.) — to take precautions (against)
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > предосторожность
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7 для большей верности
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > для большей верности
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