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int разг. пока!Синонимический ряд:1. coming (adj.) coming; future; imminent2. consequent (adj.) consequent; successive3. deader (adj.) deader; more deceased; more defunct; more departed; more extinct; more lifeless4. older (adj.) more erstwhile; more former; more once; more one-time; more past; more previous; more quondam; more sometime; older5. subsequent (adj.) after; afterward; ensuing; following; more modern; more recent; next; posterior; postliminary; subsequent; subsequential; subsequently; succeeding6. tardier (adj.) later; more behindhand; more belated; more lated; more overdue; more unpunctual; tardier7. after (other) after; afterward; afterwards; afterwhile; behind; below; by and by; herein after; infra; later on; latterly; next; subsequently8. more tardily (other) behind; behindhand; later; more belatedly; more tardily; more unpunctually; overdueАнтонимический ряд:earlier; previous
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