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1 незгодна думка
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2 особлива думка
individual opinion, ( члена суду) opinion in dissent, separate opinion -
3 розбіжність
ж1) discrepancy, disparity; difference; dissent, dissension, discord; divergence, divergencyрозбіжність думок — divergence in views, difference in opinion
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4 розходження
с1) divergence, discord; discrepancy; dissentрозходження у думках — difference/divergence of opinion
розходження у поглядах — clash of opinions, cognitive dissonance, ideological gap
2)розходження країв рани — wound dehiscence, wound disruption
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5 розходитися
= розійтися1) to go away; to disperse; to go separate ways; ( один за одним) to drop away; ( про збори) to break up2) ( розлучатися) to part ( from), to part company, to part from one another; ( про подружжя) to get divorced ( from)3) ( розгалужуватися) to diverge, to branch off; (про шляхи тж.) to fork4) (про тепло, проміння) to radiate5) ( про гроші) to be spent6) ( у поглядах) to dissent ( from), to differ in opinion ( with), to disagree ( with), to fall out, to discord7) ( розкуповуватися) to be sold out8) ( розлютуватися) to fly into a temper, to let oneself go, to lose one's self-control
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