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gross 2. noun
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- gross 2. noun 2) ãðîññ (12 äþæèí; òæ. small gross) great gross - 12 ãðîññîâ...
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charter 1. noun
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- charter 1. noun 1) õàðòèÿ, ãðàìîòà - The Great Charter - The People's Charter - United Nations Charter...
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majority noun
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- majority noun 4) attr. - majority leader - majority rule to join the (great) majority - óìåðåòü...
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show 1. noun
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- show 1. noun 5) âíåøíèé âèä, âèäèìîñòü; for show - äëÿ âèäèìîñòè; there is a show of reason in it - â ýòîì åñòü âèäèìîñòü ñìûñëà; he made a great show of zeal - îí äåëàë âèä, ÷òî î÷åíü ñòàðàåòñÿ...
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unknown 2. noun
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- unknown 2. noun 2) íåçíàêîìåö; the Great Unknown - 'âåëèêèé íåçíàêîìåö' (ïðîçâèùå Â. Ñêîòòà äî ðàñêðûòèÿ åãî ïñåâäîíèìà)...
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demand 1. noun
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- demand 1. noun 4) econ. ñïðîñ; a demand for labour - ñïðîñ íà ðàáî÷óþ ñèëó to be in great demand - áûòü â áîëüøîì ñïðîñå...
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derive v.
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- derive v. 1) ïîëó÷àòü, èçâëåêàòü (from - îò) She derives great pleasure from her grandchildren. His income is derived from severaldifferent businesses. - derive an income - derive pleasure...
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battle 2. v.
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- battle 2. v. ñðàæàòüñÿ, áîðîòüñÿ - battle against - battle for - battle on - battle over - battle with - battle with battle against à) ñðàæàòüñÿ (ñ âðàãîì) The soldiers battled against the opposing army all day. á) ïðîòèâîñòîÿòü The mountain climbers had to battle against great difficulties. battle alarm áîåâàÿ òðåâîãà...
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patriotic adj.
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- patriotic adj. ïàòðèîòè÷åñêèé; - Great Patriotic War...
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account 1. noun
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- account 1. noun 7) òîðãîâûé áàëàíñ to be called to one's account, to go to one's account, amer. to hand in one's account - óìåðåòü, ïîêîí÷èòü ñ÷¸òû ñ æèçíüþ the great account rel. - äåíü ñòðàøíîãî ñóäà, ñóäíûé äåíü Syn: see report...
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Caesar noun
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- Caesar noun 2) ñàìîäåðæåö; êåñàðü render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's - êåñàðåâî êåñàðþ to appeal to Caesar - à) îáðàòèòüñÿ ê âûñøåé âëàñòè èëè ê ñòàðøèì; á) îáðàòèòüñÿ ê èçáèðàòåëÿì íà âñåîáùèõ âûáîðàõ - great Caesar!...
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shove through
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- shove through coll. à) ïðîòàëêèâàòü(ñÿ); ïðîáèâàòüñÿ; to shove the matter through äîâåñòè äåëî äî êîíöà; The crowd was so thick that I had to shove through (a mass of people) to reach my friend. á) coll. ïîìî÷ü (êîìó-ë., ÷åìó-ë.) ïðîéòè êàêîå-ë. èñïûòàíèå (òåñò, óòâåðæäåíèå è ò.ï.); We shall need all the votes to shove the new law through. His sister was a great help in shoving the student through....
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grouse I noun
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- grouse I noun pl. invar. øîòëàíäñêàÿ êóðîïàòêà (òæ. red grouse) - black grouse - white grouse - great grouse - hazel grouse...
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shuck 1. noun amer.
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- shuck 1. noun amer. 2) ñòâîðêà óñòðèöû, æåì÷óæíèöû è ò. ï. - shuck! - no great shucks...
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extent noun
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- extent noun 2) ñòåïåíü, ìåðà to what extent? - äî êàêîé ñòåïåíè, íàñêîëüêî? to the full extent of one's power - â ïîëíóþ ñèëó to such an extent - äî òàêîé ñòåïåíè to exert oneself to the utmost extent - ñòàðàòüñÿ èçî âñåõ ñèë - to a great extent Syn: see size...
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