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1 distinct from each other
Общая лексика: отличающиеся друг от другаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > distinct from each other
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2 distinct from zero
Математика: ненулевой, отличный от нуля -
3 distinct from
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4 distinct\ from
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5 distinct from
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6 to be distinct from ..., in that ...
Общая лексика: отличаться от (...) тем, что (... are distinct from..., in that limited liability is granted to all partners)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > to be distinct from ..., in that ...
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7 as distinct from
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8 be distinct from each other
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9 be distinct from
be distinct from (the others) быть отличным от (других) -
10 as distinct from
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11 as distinct from
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > as distinct from
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12 Ishvara (In Hinduism, the personal, or immanent, god, as distinct from the absolute, or transcendent, supreme being)
Религия: ИшвараУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Ishvara (In Hinduism, the personal, or immanent, god, as distinct from the absolute, or transcendent, supreme being)
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13 as distinct from
1) Общая лексика: в отличие от2) Дипломатический термин: в отличии от -
14 be distinct from
Математика: отличаться от -
15 be distinct from each other
Математика: отличаться друг от другаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > be distinct from each other
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16 hijiri (In Japanese religion, a man of great personal magnetism and spiritual power, as distinct from a leader of an institutionalized religion)
Религия: хиджириУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hijiri (In Japanese religion, a man of great personal magnetism and spiritual power, as distinct from a leader of an institutionalized religion)
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17 pratyeka-buddha (In Buddhism, one who attains enlightenment through his own efforts, as distinct from one who reaches the goal by listening to the teachings of a buddha)
Религия: пратьека-буддхаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pratyeka-buddha (In Buddhism, one who attains enlightenment through his own efforts, as distinct from one who reaches the goal by listening to the teachings of a buddha)
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18 secondary structure of ice with typical systems of thin closed parallel fissures and other planes ready to split; this structure is quite distinct from the initial structure
Общая лексика: вторичная текстура льда, для которой характерны системы ослабления, не совпУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > secondary structure of ice with typical systems of thin closed parallel fissures and other planes ready to split; this structure is quite distinct from the initial structure
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19 theism (The view that all limited things, though fully real in their own right, are dependent in some way upon, yet distinct from, one supreme or ultimate being, of which one may also speak in personal terms)
Религия: теизмУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > theism (The view that all limited things, though fully real in their own right, are dependent in some way upon, yet distinct from, one supreme or ultimate being, of which one may also speak in personal terms)
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20 town life as distinct from country life
Общая лексика: городская жизнь в отличие от деревенскойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > town life as distinct from country life
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