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1 круг
1) circle; (перечень) rangeвлиятельные круги — influential circles / quarters
деловые круги — business circles / quarters / community; the business interests / establishment
поведение / настроение / реакция деловых кругов — business behaviour
дипломатические круги — diplomatic circles / quarters
журналистские круги — journalists, the press
информированные круги — informed / reliable circles
литературные круги — literary circles / set
официальные круги — official circles / quarters
политические круги — political circles / quarters / set
правящие круги — ruling circles / quarters; (деловые, аристократические, политические и т.п.) the Establishment
руководящие круги — leading circles / quarters, higher / top echelon
финансово-промышленные круги — financial and industrial circles / quarters
в высших кругах — in the highest quarters, in high spheres
в кругах, близких к правительству — in circles close to the government
круги, оказывающие влияние на политику — pressure group
3) (сфера деятельности) sphereкруг деятельности — sphere of activity, circle of activities
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2 монопольные круги
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3 монополистический круг
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > монополистический круг
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4 монополистические круги
1. monopoly interests2. monopoly circleРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > монополистические круги
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5 финансовые круги
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > финансовые круги
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