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national
national(e)
I. national [брит. ˈnaʃ(ə)n(ə)l, америк. ˈnæʃ(ə)n(ə)l] СУЩ.
1. national АДМИН. (citizen):
national
ressortissant/-e м./ж.
2. national брит. разг. ЖУРН. (newspaper):
II. national [брит. ˈnaʃ(ə)n(ə)l, америк. ˈnæʃ(ə)n(ə)l] ПРИЛ.
1. national (concerning country):
national event, news, channel
the national press or newspapers брит.
national affairs
in the national interest
the national government
a national strike
2. national (particular to country):
national dress, flag, game, pastime
3. national (government-run):
national railway, company
foreign national [ˌfɒrɪn ˈnɑʃn(ə)l] СУЩ.
foreign national
national curriculum СУЩ. брит.
national curriculum
national boundary СУЩ.
national boundary
frontières ж. мн. du pays
national debt СУЩ.
national debt
national anthem СУЩ.
national anthem
national grid СУЩ. ЭЛЕКТР.
national grid
national holiday СУЩ.
national holiday
national monument СУЩ.
national monument
national park СУЩ.
national park
I. national [ˈnæʃənəl] ПРИЛ.
national
II. national [ˈnæʃənəl] СУЩ. мн.
national
ressortissant(e) м. (ж.)
national anthem СУЩ.
national anthem
national debt СУЩ.
national debt
national park СУЩ.
national park
national income СУЩ.
national income
gross national product СУЩ.
gross national product
National Insurance СУЩ. брит.
National Front СУЩ.
National Socialism СУЩ.
I. national [ˈnæʃ· ə n· ə l] ПРИЛ.
national
II. national [ˈnæʃ· ə n· ə l] СУЩ. мн.
national
ressortissant(e) м. (ж.)
national anthem СУЩ.
national anthem
national debt СУЩ.
national debt
national park СУЩ.
national park
national income СУЩ.
national income
gross national product СУЩ.
gross national product
National Socialism СУЩ.
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Starting from 1965 he was with the news magazine of the mirrors - first as economics, then he became a foreign editor.
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Here two special examples of recombinant strains and their application: in both cases several plasmids with different foreign product genes were introduced into the yeast.
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Because currencies tend to move in small increments, foreign exchange traders use leverage, or borrowing, to accentuate their profits.
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They envisaged a club where gentlemen who travelled abroad might meet and offer hospitality to distinguished foreign visitors.
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To enable open market operations, a central bank must hold foreign exchange reserves (usually in the form of government bonds) and official gold reserves.
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