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1 division
n1) деление; раздел2) распределение; разделение3) разногласия; расхождение во мнениях, расхождение во взглядах4) голосование5) округ6) отдел7) воен. дивизия•to cause / to create divisions — сеять рознь; вносить раскол; вызывать разногласия
to paper over the divisions among smb — сглаживать / затушевывать разногласия между кем-л.
- administrative divisionto widen the divisions — углублять раскол; усиливать разногласия
- armored division
- bitter divisions
- Chancery Division
- class division in society
- division of income
- division of powers
- division of property
- division of proposals and amendments
- division of spheres of influence
- division of the vote
- divisions go deep
- divisions have re-emerged
- divisions within the cabinet
- election division
- even division of votes
- feudal division
- infantry division
- intelligence division
- international division of labor
- parliamentary division
- personnel division
- planning division
- policy division
- political divisions
- request for division
- research-and-development division
- short-pants division
- tank division
- territorial division
- without a division
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