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1 текст
text; (отрывок тж.) passageисключить из текста — to discard (smth.) from the text
одобрить текст (соглашения, документа и т.п.) — to approve the text
сводить воедино два (три и т.д.) текста — to consolidate two (three, etc.) texts
всеобъемлющий / полный текст — comprehensive text
выхолощенный / обтекаемый — watered-down text
исправленный / пересмотренный текст — revised text
краткий / сокращённый текст — concise text
недоработанный / шероховатый текст — awkward text
принятие текста (документа) — adoption / approval of a text
текст, допускающий иное толкование — text susceptible of another interpretation
текст под рисунком (в газете, статье и т.п.) — caption
текст, получивший всеобщее одобрение — generally agreed text
текст, составленный в общих выражениях — generally worded text
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2 редактировать текст
Engineering: edit a text, revise a textУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > редактировать текст
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3 исправление
с.исправле́ние те́кста — text editing / revision
2) ( поправка) correction; (в тексте тж.) revision, amendmentвнести́ исправле́ния в текст — amend / revise the text
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4 исправить текст
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5 переработать текст
Diplomatic term: revise a textУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > переработать текст
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