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1 копить богатства
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2 собирать богатства
Makarov: amass richesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > собирать богатства
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3 богатство
1. luxury2. profusion3. treasure4. affluence5. opulence6. pelf7. richness8. wealthiness9. fortune10. means11. pregnancy12. richesнакапливать богатства; богатеть — to heap up riches
13. wealth14. mammonСинонимический ряд:1. роскошь (сущ.) пышность; роскошь; шик2. состоятельность (сущ.) зажиточность; обеспеченность; состоятельностьАнтонимический ряд:бедность; нищета; нищету; убожество -
4 богатство
с1) ценности riches pl; wealthска́зочное бога́тство — fabulous wealth
бога́тства земли́ — riches of the earth
духо́вные бога́тства — spiritual riches
приро́дные бога́тства — natural resources/wealth
жить в бога́тстве — to live in affluence
исто́чник бога́тства страны́ - нефть — the country's wealth comes from oil
нака́пливать бога́тство — to accumulate/to amass wealth
2) обилие, многообразие wealthбога́тство впечатле́ний — wealth of impressions
бога́тство языка́ — richness of the language
3) великолепие, роскошь richness, resplendence litбога́тство отде́лки — richness of decoration
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