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1 встановлювати
= встановити1) (лад, устрій) to constitute; ( організовувати) to establish, to set upвстановлювати зв'язок військ. — to establish intercommunication ( with); to establish a connection ( with); to get in touch ( with)
встановлювати порядок — to establish ( to set up) order
2) ( визначати) to determine, to establish; (час, ціну) to fix; ( з'ясовувати) to ascertain3) ( ставити) to put, to place4) ( монтувати) to mount; ( налагоджувати) to install, to set upвстановлювати програму комп. — to install ( to set up) a program
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2 зв'язок
ч1) ( взаємна залежність) connection, link; relationпричинний зв'язок — causal relationship, causality
2) мн.зв'язки (відносини, стосунки) — connections, contacts, ties, relations
3) тк. мн. ( знайомства) connections4) ( інтимний) liaisonпрямий зв'язок — hot line; point-to-point communication
радіолокаційний зв'язок — radar contact, radio contact
6) ( установа) ( postal and tele-) communicationsвідділення зв'язку — ( branch) post office
7) хім. bond8)в зв'язку з — because of, in view of, in connection with, in connexion with, in light of, owing to, as a result of, on the grounds of
в зв'язку з цим — in this connection, in this connexion, as a result ( of this)
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