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41 телеграфный
прил. telegraph(ic) ;
telegraph телеграфный столб ≈ telegraph-pole, telegraph-post телеграфная лента ≈ telegraph tape телеграфное сообщение ≈ telegraphic message якорь телеграфного аппарата ≈ pallet телеграфный адрес ≈ telegraphic address телеграфный стиль ≈ telegraphic style телеграфное агентство ≈ news/telegraph agencyтелеграфн|ый - telegraphic;
telegraph attr. ;
~ аппарат telegraphic device;
~ая лента( telegraph) tape;
~ое сообщение telegraphic message, cable;
~ столб telegraph-pole, telegraph-post;
~ая связь communication by telegraph, cable link-up;
~ое агентство news/telegraph agency;
~ перевод cable transfer.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > телеграфный
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42 ITCC
I сокр. от International Telegraphic Consultative Committee Codeкод международного консультативного комитета по телефонии и телеграфии, код МККТТII сокр. от interterminal communication channelEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > ITCC
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