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nto fall through the cracks of society — опускаться на дно; превращаться в отбросы общества
- affluent societyto institute a society — основывать / учреждать / создавать общество
- antagonistic society
- balanced society
- birthmark of the old society
- bourgeois society
- building society
- bureaucratized society
- capitalist society
- civilized society
- class society
- closed society
- consumer society
- contemporary society
- developed society
- divided society
- dregs of society
- economic remaking of society
- exploitative society
- fair society
- formation and development of society
- free society
- global society
- high society
- human society
- industrial society
- industrialized society
- just society
- law society
- market-orientated society
- modern society
- multiparty society
- multiracial society
- mutual-aid society
- needs of society
- open society
- outcast of society
- patriarchal society
- permissive society
- pluralistic society
- political foundations of society
- producers' co-operative society
- progressive society
- Red Crescent Society
- Red Cross Society
- religiously pluralistic society
- repressive society
- scientific society
- secret society
- sectors of society
- secular society
- segments of society
- sick society
- socially homogeneous society
- society at large
- society free from drugs
- society of free enterprise
- society plagued by prostitution and drug addition
- society with a high level of organization
- sports society
- stable society
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̈ɪˈbuəʒwɑ: I
1. сущ.
1) капиталист, буржуа Syn: capitalist
2) ист. бюргер, горожанин, городской житель Syn: burgher
3) мн. буржуазия Syn: bourgeoisie
2. прил.
1) буржуазный
2) капиталистический The old Bourgeois Society with its classes, and class antagonisms, will be replaced by an association, wherein the free development of each is the condition of the free development of all. ≈ Старое капиталистическое общество с его классами и классовыми противоречиями было заменено обществом, в котором свободное развитие каждого является условием свободного развития всех в целом. Syn: capitalistic II сущ.;
полигр. боргес буржуа (историческое) горожанин буржуазный (полиграфия) боргес (шрифт) bourgeois полигр. боргес ~ (фр.) буржуа ~ буржуа ~ буржуазный ~ буржуазный ~ фр. ист. горожанин ~ (ист.) горожанинБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bourgeois
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I ['buəʒwɑː], ['bɔː-] 1. сущ.; мн. bourgeois1) буржуаSyn:2) ист. бюргер, горожанин, городской жительSyn:3) = bourgeoisie2. прил.1) буржуазныйThe old Bourgeois Society with its classes, and class antagonisms, will be replaced by an association, wherein the free development of each is the condition of the free development of all. — Старое капиталистическое общество с его классами и классовыми противоречиями, будет заменено обществом, в котором свободное развитие каждого является условием свободного развития всех в целом.
Syn:II [bə'ʤɔɪs] сущ.; полигр.
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