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1 substantial
[səbˈstænʃəl] adjective1) solid or strong:قَوي، مَتين، ضَخْم، جَوْهَريa nice substantial table.
2) large:غَني بالمواد الغِذائِيَّهThat meal was quite substantial.
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2 substantial
وَافِر \ abundant: plentiful; more than enough. ample: enough or more than is necessary: There is an ample supply of food. We have ample time to catch the train. substantial: solid; large: a substantial meal. \ See Also كاف (كافٍ) -
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نَاجِح \ fruitful: successful; useful; producing good results: a fruitful discussion; a fruitful day’s work. prosperous: successful in business: a prosperous hotelkeeper. substantial: wealthy and successful: a substantial business. successful: being or having a success: a successful attack; a successful businessman. thriving: doing well; successful; healthy: His family are thriving. She has a thriving business. -
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مُوَفَّق \ happy: merry; glad; cheerful; content: I wish you a Happy New Year. prosperous: successful in business: a prosperous hotelkeeper. substantial: wealthy and successful: a substantial business. successful: being or having a success: a successful attack; a successful businessman. -
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مُشْبِع \ hearty: (of a meal) generous: a hearty meal. square: satisfying: a square meal. substantial: solid; large: a substantial meal. -
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مُزْدَهِر \ substantial: wealthy and successful: a substantial business. thriving: doing well; successful; healthy: His family are thriving. She has a thriving business. -
7 Substantial Gainful Activity
Law: SGAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Substantial Gainful Activity
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8 A Substantial Monetary Exchange
Meteorology: ASMEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > A Substantial Monetary Exchange
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9 significant and substantial
Security: S&S (Health and Safety, about citations)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > significant and substantial
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10 обновляемый перечень (You shall keep an updated list of all of your Representatives that have received substantial Information ...)
Economy: updated listУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обновляемый перечень (You shall keep an updated list of all of your Representatives that have received substantial Information ...)
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11 cu miez substanţial
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12 reticence of substantial facts
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > reticence of substantial facts
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13 consistente
substantial( denso) thick* * *consistente agg. ( solido) firm, solid, substantial: un pasto consistente, a solid meal // ricevere una somma consistente, to receive a substantial amount (of money).* * *[konsis'tɛnte]1) (compatto) [ composto] stiff; [salsa, vernice] thick2) (copioso) [pasto, aumento, investimento] substantial3) (rilevante) [ somma] considerable; [ partecipazione] significant* * *consistente/konsis'tεnte/1 (compatto) [ composto] stiff; [salsa, vernice] thick2 (copioso) [pasto, aumento, investimento] substantial -
14 суттєвий
substantial, essential, material; considerable; importantсуттєвий факт — material fact, substantial fact
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15 важный вклад
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16 съществена новост
substantial noveltiessubstantial noveltyБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > съществена новост
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17 bitan učinak
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18 izobilan
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19 tvaran
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20 сытный
substantial, copious, filling, rich; nourishing; fat разг.* * ** * *substantial, copious, filling, rich; nourishing
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