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[ˌpriː'emɪnənt]прил.превосходящий других, выдающийся, исключительныйAmerica is expected to remain the world's preeminent economic and technological power for the next fifty years at least. — Как ожидается, Америка в течение ещё по крайней мере пятидесяти лет останется мировым лидером в области экономики и технологии.
IBM and Compaq are the preeminent PC manufacturers. — IBM и Compaq являются признанными лидерами в области производства персональных компьютеров.
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[ˌpriː'emɪnənt]прил.превосходящий других, выдающийся, исключительныйAmerica is expected to remain the world's preeminent economic and technological power for the next fifty years at least. — Как ожидается, Америка в течение ещё по крайней мере пятидесяти лет останется мировым лидером в области экономики и технологии.
IBM and Compaq are the preeminent PC manufacturers. — IBM и Compaq являются признанными лидерами в области производства персональных компьютеров.
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