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61 preferment
1. n продвижение по службе; повышение2. n высокое положение3. n предпочтениеСинонимический ряд:promotion (noun) advancement; betterment; elevation; furtherance; improvement; preference; prelation; promotion; raise; upgrading -
62 quadrant
1. n мат. квадрант2. n тех. сектор3. n тех. гитара, большой трензель4. n дугаСинонимический ряд:tract (noun) area; courtyard; enclosure; lot; patch; plot; square; tract; yard -
63 setter
1. n сеттер2. n сл. шпик, доносчик3. n с. -х. посадочная машинаplant setter — рассадопосадочная машина, рассадосажатель
4. n спорт. разметчик дистанции5. n начальник трассы слалома6. n тех. разводка для пилы7. n механизм для установки, регулирования8. n установщик; монтажник9. n наборщик10. n спец. капсюля для обжига фарфораСинонимический ряд:hunting dog (noun) bird dog; hound; hunting dog; pointer; retriever
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