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Англо-русский словарь по психоаналитике > incalculable losses
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[ınʹkælkjʋləb(ə)l] a1. неисчислимый, бесчисленный, несметныйthis has done incalculable harm to our interests - это нанесло неизмеримый вред нашим интересам
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1. a неисчислимый, бесчисленный, несметный2. a непредсказуемый3. a ненадёжныйСинонимический ряд:1. limitless (adj.) boundless; immeasurable; immense; inestimable; infinite; limitless; measureless; uncountable; unfathomable; unmeasurable; unmeasured; unreckonable; vast2. uncertain (adj.) capricious; chancy; erratic; fluctuant; iffy; indefinite; indeterminate; uncertain; undeterminable; unfixed; unforeseeable; unforeseen; unpredictable; variable; whimsicalАнтонимический ряд:calculable; predictable -
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nубыток; потеря; ущерб; утрата; проигрышto incur losses — терпеть убытки; нести потери
to inflict heavy losses — причинять / наносить серьезные потери
to record losses — учитывать / регистрировать потери
to reduce losses — снижать потери / убытки
- bad lossesto suffer / to sustain losses — нести потери
- big election losses
- big job losses
- business loss
- considerable losses
- crop losses
- dead losses
- direct losses
- economies losses
- election losses
- exchange losses
- great loss of life
- heavy loss of life
- heavy losses
- incalculable losses
- inherent losses
- job losses
- light loss
- loss in foreign exchange
- loss of efficiency
- loss of face
- loss of independence
- loss of innocent life
- loss of job - loss of personal image
- loss of work
- loss on exchange
- losses in killed and wounded
- losses in manpower and materiel
- material losses
- moral losses
- net loss
- not without loss to smb
- operation losses
- post-harvest food losses
- potential losses
- production losses
- reparation replacement of the losses
- severe loss
- state-wide loss
- tax losses
- territorial loss
- total losses
- trading loss
- war losses
- windfall losses
- working losses
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1. a нерассказанный, невысказанный2. a несосчитанный3. a бессчётныйСинонимический ряд:1. astounding (adj.) astounding; inconceivable; incredible; unbelievable2. concealed (adj.) concealed; hidden; secret; undisclosed3. endless (adj.) endless; immeasurable; incalculable; limitless; uncountable4. huge (adj.) Antaean; behemothic; Brobdingnagian; Bunyanesque; colossal; cyclopean; dinosauric; elephantine; enormous; gargantuan; giant; gigantean; gigantesque; gigantic; Herculean; heroic; huge; immense; jumbo; leviathan; lusty; mammoth; massive; massy; mastodonic; mighty; monster; monstrous; monumental; mountainous5. innumerable (adj.) countless; innumerable; innumerous; numberless; uncounted; unnumberable; unnumbered6. unexpressed (adj.) inexpressible; multitudinous; not narrated; not recounted; unexpressed; unimaginable; unrelated
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