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1 with relative calm
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2 relative
I ['relətɪv] nродственник, родственница- close relative- blood relative
- one's nearest relatives
- numerous relatives
- stay with one's relatives II ['relətɪv] adjотносительный, сравнительный- relative pronoun- relative minimum
- relative accuracy
- relative ratio
- relative number
- relative stability
- with relative calm
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