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1 количество количеств·о
quantity, amount, numberопределять количество — to determine the quantity (of), to evaluate
бесчисленное количество — innumerable / incalculable quantity
большое количество — large quantity, volume
в больших количествах — in quantity / quantities, in volume
покупать в больших количествах — to buy (smth.) in quantities
незначительное количество — negligible quantity, trifling amount
общее количество — total quantity / number
ограниченное, количество — limited number
определённое количество — certain quantity, fixed number
соответствующее количество — corresponding quantity / number
установленные количества (о вооружении) — legitimate quantities; fixed / specified number
количество денег в обращении — monetary / money supply
количество, имеющееся в наличии — available quantity
определение количества — determination of quantity / of number
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2 переход количества в качество
1) Philosophy: transition from quantity to quality2) Diplomatic term: transformation of quantity into qualityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > переход количества в качество
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3 вот оно что
тж. вон < оно> чторазг.I see!; so that's what (how) it is!; so that's it!- Скачок, понимаешь? - добавил он важно. - Переход количества в качество. - Вон что! Тогда понятно, - так же важно ответил отец. - И какой же в тебе произошёл скачок? (Л. Соболев, Зелёный луч) — 'It's a leap, you see,' he added with an air of importance. 'A transformation of quantity into quality.' 'Ah,' said his father with equal gravity. 'So that's what it is. Then it's all quite clear. And what sort of leap did you take?'
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