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загальновідомий; сумнозвісний, який зажив дурної слави, ноторний; запеклий- notorious criminal
- notorious malefactor
- notorious gangster
- notorious occupation
- notorious offender
- notorious possession
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1. n занятие; род или вид деятельности, занятийhis occupation is farming — он занимается сельским хозяйством, он работает в сельском хозяйстве
2. n профессияtertiary occupation — сфера услуг, обслуживающие профессии
3. n пребывание в должности, на посту4. n занятие, дело; времяпрепровождение5. n занятостьmen out of occupation — незанятые, безработные
6. n владение, пользование; период пользования; арендаopen occupation — открытая оккупация, открытое завладение
7. n завладение, занятие8. n оккупация9. n физ. заполненность, степень заполнения, занятостьСинонимический ряд:1. control (noun) control; foreign rule; holding; ownership; possession; subjugation; tenancy; tenure; title; use2. habitation (noun) habitation; inhabitancy; inhabitation; occupancy; residence; settlement3. invasion (noun) attack; capture; entering; invasion; seizure4. vocation (noun) affair; business; calling; career; chosen work; craft; employment; job; line; practice; profession; pursuit; trade; vocation; workАнтонимический ряд:idleness; leisure; liberation; resignation; unemployment; vacancy; vacation -
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1) оккупация, завладение2) владение3) род занятий, профессия•- belligerent occupation
- criminal occupation
- effective occupation
- entry level occupation
- factory occupation
- manual occupation
- military occupation
- notorious occupation
- open occupation
- own occupation
- professional occupation
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