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1 общепризнанный
1) General subject: acknowledged, avowed, generally recognized, known, received, recognized (о мнении), universally acknowledged, widely recognized, admitted, universally accepted (АД), generally accepted, recognised, well-established2) Mathematics: universally recognized3) Law: established, universally received4) Economy: acknowledged generally acknowledge5) Automobile industry: orthodox -
2 общепринятый
1) General subject: accepted, accredited, agreed upon, common, commonly-accepted, currently accepted, generally accepted, generally received, long established, made, make, normal, orthodox, received, standard, vulgate, conventional, established2) Obsolete: passant3) Mathematics: universally accepted4) Railway term: conventional type5) Law: universal, universally received, customary6) Economy: adopted7) Architecture: traditional8) Diplomatic term: general9) Psychology: current11) Information technology: popular12) Advertising: in general use13) Patents: ordinary15) Polymers: routine16) Makarov: of current usage, well-established17) Phraseological unit: button-down, common-and-garden -
3 общепризнанный
1. admitted2. receivedобщепринятый, общепризнанный — universally received
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4 общепринятый
прил.generally accepted;universally received\общепринятыйые нормы и принципы международного права — generally accepted norms (rules) and principles of international law
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5 общепринятый
прил.generally accepted; universally received
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