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16:33 Nov 16, 2009 |
Russian to English translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Printing & Publishing | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Judith Hehir United States Local time: 16:45 | ||||||
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4 | unannounced |
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4 | unannounced |
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3 | edition without notice |
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edition without notice Explanation: Or alternatives- declare or proclaim - in the meaning of announcement. Or notice - in the meaning of notification, informing. |
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unannounced Explanation: ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 hrs (2009-11-17 00:59:35 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- may possibly be "unscheduled edition" |
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unannounced Explanation: According to Oxford Advanced Learning Dictionary (2009): UNANNOUNCED = happening without anyone being told or warned in advance. UNSCHEDULED = that was not planed in advanced. So, I suppose UNANNOUNCED fits the best. |
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