Influence Of English on Uzbek Aviation Terms
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aviation terminology in English, word formation, abbreviations, translationAbstract
The article discusses the features of aviation terminology in English, and also describes the difficulties that a translator faces when translating technical literature. The analysis of terms is based on examples from the Dictionary of International Civil Aviation.
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