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1 непричастный
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > непричастный
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2 непричастный
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3 непричастный
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4 непричастность
(к чему-л.)
non-participation (in), being not implicated (in), being not privy (to)* * ** * *non-participation, being not implicated -
5 непричастный
(к)not implicated (in), having nothing to do (with); юр. not privy (to)быть непричастным к делу — not be privy to a cause
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6 непричастный
not implicated (in), having nothing to do (with); юр. not privy (to)быть неприча́стным к де́лу — not be privy to a cause
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7 непричастность
ж. (к)non-participation (in), being not implicated (in), being not privy (to) -
8 непричастный (-ая, -ое, -ые)
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9 непричастность
ж. (к)non-participation (in), being not implicated (in), being not privy (to) -
10 непричастный
прлnot implicated (in), not involved (in) -
11 непричастный к
leg.N.P. not implicated in -
12 принимать участие в
•GTP has not been directly implicated in chain termination (биол.).
•When gases take part (or participate, or are involved in) chemical reactions...
•This procedure involves ( в этой процедуре принимает участие) an olefin as the starting agent.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > принимать участие в
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13 внешние клиенты
внешние клиенты
Все группы клиентов, присутствующие на Олимпийских играх, за исключением руководства МОК, МПК, НОК, НПК и ОКОИ.
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external clients
All groups that are implicated in the Olympic and Paralympic Games that are not part of the IOC, IPC, NOC, NPC or OCOG's administration.
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