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1 крупные деньги
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2 крупный
прил.1) ( большой)big, large; large-scale ( большого масштаба); coarse(-grained), gross ( грубого помола)крупная печать — large print/type
крупный торговец — merchant, wholesale merchant
2) (важный, серьезный)great, important3) ( значительный)prominent, outstanding major- крупные события
- крупный успех
- крупный ученый4) ( рослый)big, tall, well-grown••- крупный разговор -
3 банкнота
1. bank bill2. bank-bill3. bank-paper4. note5. paperбумажные деньги, банкноты — paper money
6. soft money7. greenback8. bank notes9. banknote10. bank noteбанкноты, находящиеся в обращении — current bank notes
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