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прил.1)а) общ. связанный (с чем-л.) (о двух явлениях, между которыми есть что-то общее)See:б) общ. привязанный (к чему-л.), связанный (с чем-л.) (о какой-л. величине, которая определяется в зависимости от уровня другой величины)salary-related — привязанный к заработной плате*, базирующийся на заработной плате*, с привязкой к заработной плате*
salary-related pension — пенсия, привязанная к заработной плате [базирующаяся на заработной плате, с привязкой к заработной плате\]*
salary-related ( pension) scheme — (пенсионная) схема с привязкой к заработной плате*; (пенсионная) схема, привязанная к заработной плате [базирующаяся на заработной плате\]*
See:2)а) общ. родственный, связанный родством (о человеке, который является родственником другого человека)I am related to him by marriage. — Он мой родственник со стороны жены (мужа).
б) эк. родственный, аффилированный (о компании, которая связана с другой компанией каким-л. отношением собственности)See:
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