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1 действительность действительност·ь
1) reality, actualityстать действительностью — to become a reality, to be translated into life
современная действительность — present-day reality / life / situation
в действительности — in reality, in fact
2) юр. (законность) validityдействительность договора — validity / force of a treaty
действительность документа — validity / force of a document
оспаривать действительность документа (его юридическую силу) — to dispute the validity, of a document
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2 действительность
ж.1. realityсовременная действительность — present-day reality / life
стать действительностью — be translated into, become* a reality
2. ( сила действия) validityдействительность документа — validity of a document
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3 действительность
ж.1) ( реальность) realityсовреме́нная действи́тельность — present-day reality / life
преврати́ть возмо́жность в действи́тельность — turn possibility into reality
стать действи́тельностью — be translated into life, become a reality
2) ( сила действия) validityдействи́тельность докуме́нта — validity of a document
••в действи́тельности — in reality, in (actual) fact
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