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Military: MCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > military correspondent
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Военный термин: военный корреспондентУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > military correspondent
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כתב צבאי* * *◙ יאבצ בתכ◄ -
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English-Russian military dictionary > military correspondent
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8 military correspondent
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1. n лицо, с которым ведётся переписка, корреспондент2. n канц. служащий, ведущий переписку; корреспондент3. n корреспондент4. a редк. соответствующий, соответственный, согласныйСинонимический ряд:1. consistent (adj.) agreeable; compatible; conformable; congenial; congruous; consistent; consonant; corresponding2. journalist (noun) contributor; free-lancer; journalist; reporter; war correspondent; writer3. letter writer (noun) acquaintance; friend; letter writer; pen pal4. parallel (noun) analogue; correlate; counterpart; countertype; match; parallel -
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Синонимический ряд:journalist (noun) contributor; correspondent; free-lancer; journalist; reporter; writer -
13 foreign correspondent
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14 lobby correspondent
парламентский корреспондент; журналист, аккредитованный при парламенте -
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17 press correspondent
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18 combat correspondent
Military: CCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > combat correspondent
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19 war correspondent
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20 כתב צבאי
military correspondent
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