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1 неисчислимые потери
Русско-английский политический словарь > неисчислимые потери
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2 потеря потер·я
loss; (утрата) deprivation, disbenefitнанести кому-л. потери — to inflict losses on smb.
нести потери — to sustain losses / casualties
тяжёлая потеря — heavy / severe loss
тяжёлые потери воен. — major / heavy casualties, heavy toll
потери в живой силе воен. — toll, casualties
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3 неисчислимые потери
1) General subject: untold losses2) Makarov: incalculable lossesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неисчислимые потери
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4 неисчислимый
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