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n1) вклад (во что-л.); содействие (чему-л.)2) взнос (денежный и т.п.); пожертвования3) контрибуция•to accept contributions — принимать взносы / пожертвования
to apportion the contributions among members — определять размеры взносов членов (организации, союза и т.п.)
to make a contribution — вносить / делать взнос; делать пожертвование
to make a contribution to smth — вносить / делать вклад во что-л.; способствовать чему-л.; содействовать чему-л.
to reduce contributions — сокращать сумму взносов / пожертвований
to withdraw one's overdue contributions from the UN — отказываться от уплаты своей задолженности по взносам в ООН
- annual contributionsto withhold contributions — задерживать уплату взносов (в международную организацию и т.п.)
- assessed contributions
- budget contributions
- campaign contributions
- considerable contribution
- contribution to the common cause
- contributions of member-states
- effective contribution
- essential contribution
- financial contributions
- government contribution
- great contribution
- important contribution
- incontestable contribution
- invaluable contribution
- mandatory contribution
- monetary contributions
- optional contribution
- outstanding contribution
- payable contributions
- positive contribution
- significant contribution
- substantial contribution
- tangible contribution
- token contribution
- voluntary contribution
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1. a прочный, крепкий; солидный2. a плотный, питательный3. a существенный, важный, значительный; большой4. a состоятельный; солидный5. a основной, главный6. a реальный, вещественный, реально существующий, материальныйno mere apparition but a substantial being — не просто видение, а реальное, живое существо
7. a филос. материальный, вещественный8. a спец. субстанциальныйСинонимический ряд:1. abundant (adj.) abundant; ample; considerable; plentiful; sizable2. heavy (adj.) copious; heavy; voluminous3. important (adj.) big; consequential; essential; historic; important; large; meaningful; momentous; notable; significant; valuable; weighty; worthy4. prosperous (adj.) comfortable; easy; prosperous; well; well-fixed; well-heeled; well-off; well-to-do5. real (adj.) actual; concrete; corporeal; gross; material; objective; palpable; phenomenal; physical; real; sensible; substantive; tangible; visible6. strong (adj.) firm; massive; resolute; solid; sound; stable; stout; strong7. wealthy (adj.) affluent; influential; opulent; responsible; rich; thriving; wealthyАнтонимический ряд:ethereal; fictitious; frail; ghostly; imaginary; immaterial; incorporeal; insubstantial; meager; needy; poor; spiritual; suppositious; trivial; unimportant; unsound
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