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[səb'stænʃəl]1) (solid or strong: a nice substantial table.) solídny, pevný2) (large: a substantial sum of money; That meal was quite substantial.) znaťný, poriadny•- substantiate* * *• velký• výživný pokrm• významný• výdatný• výživný• závažný• zámožný• znacný• solídny• silný• skutocný• úplný• presvedcivý• hmatatelný• hmotný• hojný• dôležitý• dôkladný• reálny• rozhodný• oprávnený• pevný• pádny• podstatná vec• podstatný bod• poriadny• podstatný• majetný
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