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1 fidelity
n1. вірність, відданість; лояльність2. точність, правильність- the fidelity of the translation точність перекладу- fidelity to one's principles вірність принципам, принциповість -
2 fidelity
n1) вірність, відданість; лояльність2) точність, правильність* * *[fi'deliti]n1) вірність, відданість, лояльність2) точність, вірність, правильність ( перекладу); тex., paд. вірність відтворення
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