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1 mutual distrust
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2 mutual
взаємний, обопільний; синалагматичний- mutual agreement
- mutual aid
- mutual assent
- mutual assistance
- mutual combat
- mutual concession
- mutual conditions
- mutual consent
- mutual contract
- mutual contributory negligence
- mutual distrust
- mutual extradition
- mutual insurance
- mutual interest
- mutual life insurance
- mutual loan
- mutual loan society
- mutual military assistance
- mutual mistake
- mutual obligation
- mutual protection
- mutual relations
- mutual responsibility
- mutual-responsibility cover-up
- mutual savings bank
- mutual support
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3 distrust
I n недовіра, сумнів, підозра- mutual distrust взаємна недовіра- distrust in the diplomat недовіра до дипломатаII v не довіряти; сумніватися, підозрювати -
4 change
n зміна, заміна, переміна- dramatic changes серйозні зміни- historical changes історичні зміни- revolutionary changes революційні перетворення/ зміни- substantial changes суттєві зміни- vast changes значні зміни- to be subject to continuous changes зазнавати постійних змін- to effect a change from mutual distrust to relaxation здійснювати поворот від взаємної недовіри до покращення відносин- to reverse the historical changes повернути назад історичні зміни- change in tariff heading зміна тарифної класифікації
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