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101 showing a tendency
Военный термин: проявление тенденции, проявляющий тенденцию -
102 showing antagonism
Военный термин: противоборство, противоборствующий -
103 showing aside
Общая лексика: отбив (фехтование) -
104 showing cause
Юридический термин: представление оснований, представляющий основания -
105 showing condition
Живопись: выставочная кондиция -
106 showing dosimeter
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107 showing final score
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108 showing hostility
Военный термин: противоборство, противоборствующий -
109 showing in color
Полиграфия: закрашивание, закрашивающий -
110 showing mercy
Религия: оказавший милость, оказание милости -
111 showing no traces
Техника: отсутствие следов -
112 showing no traces of adhering moisture
Техника: отсутствие следов налипающей влагиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > showing no traces of adhering moisture
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113 showing of confession
Юридический термин: доказывание вины фактом её признания -
114 showing of debate
СМИ: освещение дискуссии -
115 showing of oil
Нефтепромысловый: нефтегазоводопроявления -
116 showing of oil-gas and water
Нефтепромысловый: НГВПУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > showing of oil-gas and water
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117 showing or hiding
Вычислительная техника: показ или скрывание, показывающий или скрывающий -
118 showing os oil-gas and water
Нефтепромысловый: НГВПУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > showing os oil-gas and water
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119 showing resistance
Военный термин: оказание сопротивления, оказывающий сопротивление -
120 showing signs of violent death
Общая лексика: с признаками насильственной смертиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > showing signs of violent death
См. также в других словарях:
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showing — UK [ˈʃəʊɪŋ] / US [ˈʃoʊɪŋ] noun [countable] Word forms showing : singular showing plural showings 1) an occasion when something such as a film or television programme is shown 2) [usually singular] the amount of success that someone or something… … English dictionary
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