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1 учение учени·е
1) воен. exerciseвоенные учения — military exercises / training / manoeuvres
проводить военные учения — to stage / to hold military exercises
крупные военные учения — large / major exercises
ограничить масштабы, количество и продолжительность крупных учений — to limit the size, number and duration of major exercises
2) (теория) theory, doctrine, teaching -
2 Митрофан Крито
General subject: Metrophanes Kritopoulos (Greek Orthodox patriarch of Alexandria, Egypt, and theologian whose discussions with European Protestants concluded with his writing an exposition of Eastern Orthodox doctrine in an attempt at Christian unity) -
3 содержание содержани·е
1) (действие) maintenance, upkeepрасходы по содержанию — maintenance costs, expenses of upkeep
2) (смысл, сущность чего-л.) substance, content, essense(радио, телевидение)
краткое изложение содержания последних известий — headlines3) (тема) theme, subject, subject-matter4) (зарплата) pay, salary; (денежная помощь) allowanceскромное / щедрое содержание — modest / liberal-allowance
5) (валюта)Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > содержание содержани·е
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