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1 адекватный
1) General subject: adequate (adequate definition - точное определение), on all fours, proper, relevant, pertinent, comparable, reasonable (in some contexts, such as адекватные цены (reasonable prices)), suitable2) Medicine: appropriate (напр. о лечении)3) Mathematics: coincident, equal to, identical, sufficient4) Astronautics: modality specific5) Sakhalin energy glossary: appropriate (самый частотный случай), in control of oneself (о человеке), normal (о человеке), sane (о человеке)6) Programming: compelling, defined7) Makarov: adequately, equivalent (эквивалентный), equivalent to (пропорциональный), faithful (эквивалентный), proportionate to (пропорциональный), fit adequately
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