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1 study the correspondences of words in different languages
Общая лексика: заниматься сопоставительным анализом слов в разных языкахУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > study the correspondences of words in different languages
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2 correspondence
I [͵kɒrıʹspɒnd(ə)ns] n1. соответствиеcorrespondence between sound and phonetic symbol - соответствие между звуком и фонетическим знаком
2. соотношение, соответствие; аналогияIIto study the correspondences of words in different languages - заниматься сопоставительным анализом слов в разных языках
1. [͵kɒrıʹspɒnd(ə)ns] nкорреспонденция, переписка; письмаdiplomatic [commercial] correspondence - дипломатическая [коммерческая] корреспонденция
to be in correspondence with smb. - переписываться с кем-л.
to have a great deal of correspondence every day - каждый день получать большую корреспонденцию /много писем/
to carry on a correspondence - вести переписку /корреспонденцию/
2. [͵kɒrıʹspɒnd(ə)ns] aзаочныйcorrespondence school [college] - школа [колледж] заочного обучения
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3 correspondence
1. n соответствие2. n соотношение, соответствие; аналогияto study the correspondences of words in different languages — заниматься сопоставительным анализом слов в разных языках
3. n корреспонденция, переписка; письма4. a заочныйСинонимический ряд:1. agreement (noun) accordance; agreement; conformance; conformation; tallying2. association (noun) association; correlation; resemblance; similarity3. being alike (noun) accord; being alike; equivalence4. consistency (noun) coherence; conformity; congruity; consistency5. epistles (noun) epistles; letters; mail; missives6. exchange of letters (noun) communication; exchange of letters; messages; pen-pals; personal mail; reports; writing
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