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[прилагательное]
нижний; подчиненный; нижестоящий; низший; меньший; ниже нормы;
[наречие]
вниз; внизу; ниже; меньше чем;
[существительное]
недолет ;
[предлог]
под; по; при; в процессе; согласно; меньше; ниже


Тезаурус:

  1. Under the IVA, the debtor intends to continue to work in his or her business, so income would continue to be generated and made available to creditors.
  2. Five Irishmen arrested in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, on Thursday under anti-terrorism laws were released without charge.
  3. " There , and under the eyes."
  4. After the Second World War the pottery moved to Tingewick, the Keyes family house, where it continues under the aegis of Phyllis's great-niece, Sara Johnson.
  5. What amounts to a fear of art, perpetrated under a false rhetoric of care and defence of the marginalised now dominates everything this oxymoronic "radical orthodoxy" touches.
  6. Aldridge, however, signalled a no-ball, ruling that the ball flew above the permitted height under the series rules.
  7. Poland's Isabella Zatorska, in her marathon debut, took the women's 5000 in a time of 2:38:05 with Soviet Valentina Lunyegova right on her heels and another Pole, Czeskawa Mentlewicz narrowly squeezing under 2:40 to make the national squad.
  8. Several cases involved carriage of dangerous goods or offences under the Air Travel Organisers Licensing regulations, and one was the infamous trial of former British Airways Captain Glen Stewart.
  9. Under Mrs Thatcher the "Economic Seminar" remains highly important.
  10. My girlfriend had put her handbag between her feet under her chair so that no one could pinch it.
  11. "Mr Howard: We will hear no more of the matter", ran the caption under his photograph.
  12. Proposals for minimum wage regulations also came under attack.
  13. Crossman had, in May 1966, appointed a Commission under the chairmanship of Lord Redcliffe-Maud (formerly Sir John Maud) to report on the reorganization of local government.

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