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Общая лексика: официозная газетаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > semiofficial newspaper
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[ˈsemɪəˈfɪʃəl]semiofficial официозный semiofficial полуофициальный; официозный; semiofficial newspaper официоз semiofficial полуофициальный semiofficial полуофициальный; официозный; semiofficial newspaper официоз -
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ˈsemɪəˈfɪʃəl прил. неофициальный, полуофициальный;
официозный Syn: officious, unofficial, semi-official полуофициальный;
официозный - a * report in the press полуофициальное сообщение в прессе - * newpaper официозная газета semiofficial официозный ~ полуофициальный;
официозный;
semiofficial newspaper официоз ~ полуофициальный ~ полуофициальный;
официозный;
semiofficial newspaper официозБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > semiofficial
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[͵semıəʹfıʃ(ə)l] aполуофициальный; официозный -
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[ˌsemɪə'fɪʃ(ə)l]прил.; = semi-officialнеофициальный, полуофициальный; официозный -
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прил. полуофициальный;
официозный semi-official newspaper Syn: semiofficial a полуофициальный semi-official полуофициальныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > semi-official
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