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1 quadrilateral
1. сущ.мат. четырехсторонник, четырехугольник2. прил.общ. четырехстороннийSee: -
2 multilateral
прил.общ. многосторонний (происходящий при участие нескольких лиц, связанный с несколькими лицами)See:multilateral agreement, multilateral aid, multilateral debt, multilateral development bank, multilateral exchange rate, multilateral peg, multilateral trade, multilateral trade agreement, unilateral, bilateral, trilateral, quadrilateral, multilateralism
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многосторонний, международный. -
3 bilateral
прил.общ. двусторонний; билатеральныйSee:bilateral agreement, bilateral aid, bilateral debt, bilateral exchange rate, bilateral trade, unilateral, trilateral, quadrilateral 2., multilateral, bilateralism, bilaterally
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двусторонний: равномерно затрагивающий две стороны; см. multilateral;* * *заключенный двумя сторонами договор, соглашение -
4 trilateral
прил.общ. трехстороннийSee: -
5 unilateral
прил.общ. одностороннийSee:unilateral agreement, unilateral quota, bilateral, quadrilateral 2., trilateral, multilateral, unilateralism
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односторонний; см. bilateral;
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