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1 поступать
act; goпоступать плохо, ошибаться — to act amiss
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > поступать
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2 поступать
act; arriveпоступать плохо, ошибаться — to act amiss
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > поступать
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3 справедливый
1. reasonable2. equitable3. justly4. just; fair; true; rightсправедливое требование; справедливая претензия — fair claim
правильно, справедливо; что надо; в самую точку — right on
5. fairly6. right7. rightfulСинонимический ряд:1. правее (прил.) праведнее; правее2. правильнее (прил.) вернее; достовернее; правильнееАнтонимический ряд: -
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1. come in2. comply3. come4. be in place5. act; treat; deal; handle; enter; join; matriculate; become; come in; be receivedпоступать плохо, ошибаться — to act amiss
6. behave7. deal with8. enter9. proceedСинонимический ряд:устраиваться (глаг.) зачисляться; определяться; попадать; пристраиваться; притыкаться; устраиваться -
5 поступать справедливо
1) General subject: act justly, act rightly, (с кем-л.) do right, do what is right2) Makarov: act right, (с кем-л.) do rightУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поступать справедливо
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6 справедливо
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7 справедливость
сущ.equity; fairness; justice; ( довода) reasonableness; ( беспристрастность) impartialityдействовать (поступать) по справедливости — to act fairly (justly, with justice)
право справедливости — equity (law); law of equity
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