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1 benefactor (He who makes a gift or bequest)
Религия: благодетельУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > benefactor (He who makes a gift or bequest)
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2 benefactress (She who makes a gift or bequest)
Религия: благодетельницаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > benefactress (She who makes a gift or bequest)
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3 benefactor
[ˌbenɪ'fæktə]1) Общая лексика: благодетель, благожелатель, благотворитель, жертвователь2) Религия: благодетельница, благотворительница, жертвовательница, даритель (beneficiary - receiver of help), (He who makes a gift or bequest) благодетель3) Деловая лексика: благотворительная организация -
4 benefactress
[ˌbenɪ'fæktrɪs]1) Общая лексика: благодетельница, благотворительница, жертвовательница2) Переносный смысл: кормилица3) Религия: благожелательница, дарительница, (She who makes a gift or bequest) благодетельница
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