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1 we came within measurable distance of success
Общая лексика: успех был близокУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > we came within measurable distance of success
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2 measurable
[ʹmeʒ(ə)rəb(ə)l] a1. измеримыйwithin measurable distance of smth. - поблизости от чего-л.
2. уст. умеренный; не особенно большой -
3 measurable
1. a измеримый2. a уст. умеренный; не особенно большойСинонимический ряд:1. boundable (adj.) boundable; determinable; limitable2. calculable (adj.) assessable; calculable; fathomable; weighable3. gaugeable (adj.) gaugeable; scalable4. limited (adj.) limited; moderate; proscribed; restricted -
4 measurable
ˈmeʒərəbl прил.
1) кроткий, скромный;
умеренный, воздержанный( о людях, их поступках) Syn: moderate, temperate
2) измеримый
3) умеренный, скромный;
не особенно большой измеримый - within * distance of smth. поблизости от чего-л. - we came within distance of success успех был близок (устаревшее) умеренный;
не особенно большой measurable измеримый;
in the measurable future в недалеком будущем measurable измеримый;
in the measurable future в недалеком будущем ~ измеримый ~ умеренный;
не особенно большой within ~ distance of поблизости отБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > measurable
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