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1. n1) група2) угруповання; фракція3) pl верстви, кола4) група, клас5) військ., ав. авіаційна група6) хім. радикалgroup commander — ав. командир бригади (полку); військ. командир групи
group firing — військ. групова навчальна стрільба
group mind — думка певної групи (верстви) населення
group pressure — відстоювання групових інтересів; тиск з боку окремих груп
group representation — амер. представництво від груп населення за професіями (соціальним становищем)
2. v1) групувати (ся)2) класифікувати; розподіляти по групах3) добирати, гармонійно поєднувати; компонувати4) гармоніювати* * *I n1) група; купка; група, колектив; ансамбль2) угруповання; група; фракція; корпорація3) pl шар, верства, кола4) група, клас; серія5) aмep. авіаційна група6) xiм. радикал7) мaт. група8) обч. блокII v1) групувати; групуватися2) класифікувати, групувати; розподіляти по групах3) підбирати, гармонійно поєднувати (фарби, кольори); компонувати; гармоніювати; поєднуватися
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