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1 mutually satisfactory
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2 mutually satisfactory adjustments
Общая лексика: взаимоприемлемые корректировкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > mutually satisfactory adjustments
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3 mutually satisfactory solution
English-Croatian dictionary > mutually satisfactory solution
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4 on mutually satisfactory terms
Деловая лексика: на взаимовыгодных условияхУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > on mutually satisfactory terms
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5 a mutually satisfactory business
• beiderseitiges zufriedenstellendes ErgebnisEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > a mutually satisfactory business
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6 mutually
adverb1) gegenseitigbe mutually exclusive — einander (geh.) od. sich [gegenseitig] ausschließen
2) (coll.): (in common) gemeinsam* * *adverb gegenseitig* * *mu·tu·al·ly[ˈmju:tʃu:əli]adv inv gegenseitig, für beide [Seiten]to be \mutually exclusive sich akk gegenseitig ausschließen* * *['mjuːtjʊəlɪ]advbeide; (= reciprocally) distrust gegenseitig; satisfactory, beneficial für beide Seiten; agreed, rejected von beiden Seitenmutually contradictory —
a gentleman mutually known to us — ein Herr, den wir beide kennen
* * *adverb1) gegenseitigbe mutually exclusive — einander (geh.) od. sich [gegenseitig] ausschließen
2) (coll.): (in common) gemeinsam* * *adv.gegenseitig adv.gemeinsam adv. -
7 on acceptable terms
on acceptable (unacceptable, highly favourable, mutually satisfactory, exceptional) terms на приемлемых (неприемлемых, весьма благоприятных, взаимовыгодных, исключительных) условияхEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > on acceptable terms
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