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1 coalescence
ˌkəuəˈlesns сущ.
1) биол. сращивание, срастание the coalescence of bones ≈ сращение костей
2) интеграция, слияние, объединение (в одно целое) coalescence of seven villages ≈ слияние семи деревень
3) объединение, союз, коалиция Syn: union, combination, fusion ∙ coalescence of councils соединение, слипание;
сращение объединение (в группы) (физическое) коалесценция coalescence объединение (в группы и т. п.) ;
смесь;
coalescence of councils единодушие, единогласие ~ сращение, соединение coalescence объединение (в группы и т. п.) ;
смесь;
coalescence of councils единодушие, единогласиеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > coalescence
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2 coalescence
[kəuə'les(ə)n(t)s]сущ.1) биол. сращивание, срастание2) интеграция, слияние, объединение3) объединение, союз, коалицияSyn:
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