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1 без этого можно обойтись
General subject: this is unessentialУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > без этого можно обойтись
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2 можно
can; may; it is possible; be able toподумайте, что можно сделать — see what you can do
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3 несущественный
unessential, immaterial, incidental• Это несущественный дефект метода, поскольку... - This is not a serious defect of the method because... -
4 несущественный
1) General subject: accidental, dispensable, external, extrinsical, immaterial, incidental, inconsequent, inconsequential, inconsiderable, inessential, informidable, insignificant, marginal, minute, non-essential, nonsignificant, of no consequence, off the map, omissible, peddling, peppercorn, slim, unessential, unsubstantial, unvital2) Dialect: matterless3) Mathematics: inappreciable, incident4) Psychology: extrinsic5) Jargon: jerk soup, penny ante, mickey-mouse ("I'm sick of this mickey-mouse job."), jerk town, jerk water6) Information technology: irrelevant7) Oil: venial (о дефекте)8) Advertising: of little consequence9) Business: light, little, minor, nonessential, of negligible importance, unimportant10) Drilling: negligible (о малых величинах), null11) Quality control: superficial12) Makarov: imperceptible, imponderable, indifferent, tenuous, trivial, valueless
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