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1 community
A n1 (social, cultural grouping) communauté f ; the student/Italian community la communauté estudiantine/italienne ; the business community le monde des affaires ; research community communauté f des chercheurs ; relations between the police and the community ( at local level) les relations entre la police et les habitants ; ( at national level) les relations entre la police et le public ; in the community interest dans l'intérêt de la communauté ; sense of community esprit m communautaire ;4 ( on the Internet) communauté f. -
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3 новое сообщество
новое сообщество
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new community
A sociopolitical, religious, occupational or other group of common characteristics and interests formed as an alternative to social, and often residential, options currently available. (Source: RHW)
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4 civil
['sivl]1) (polite, courteous.) poli2) (of the state or community: civil rights.) civique3) (ordinary; not military or religious: civil life.) civil4) (concerned with law cases which are not criminal.) civil•- civilian- civility - civilly - civil defence - civil disobedience - civil engineer - civil liberties/rights - civil servant - civil service - civil war
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