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1 несравнимые вещи
1) General subject: incommensurate things2) Logics: disparates3) Makarov: incommensurable, incommensurable things -
2 вещи
1. goodsссуда, заём движимых вещей — loan of goods
2. chattels3. unobtainable thing4. belongings5. stuff6. thing; object; work; piece; play; belongings; baggage; luggage7. objectСинонимический ряд:1. багажа (сущ.) багажа2. имущества (сущ.) барахла; барахле; барахлу; движимости; добра; добре; добру; имущества; манатки; пожитки; скарба; скарбе; скарбу; скарбы; утвари; шмотки; шмотье3. предмета (сущ.) предмета4. произведения (сущ.) вещице; вещицы; опуса; опусе; опусу; опусы; произведения; работе; работы; труда; труде; труду; труды5. штуки (сущ.) штуки -
3 ход вещей
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4 личные вещи
1. thing2. traps
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