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Military: outpost position, screening position, security position, security post -
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муж.; воен.outpost; forward position прям. и перен. -
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I муж.1) post, office, appointment, position, jobВ результате скандала ему пришлось уйти с поста министра. — The scandal resulted in his resignation from the ministerial office.
Syn:2) picket, outpost, guard-post, stationSyn:II муж.- нарушать построждественский пост — advent церк.
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