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121 poster
1. n объявление; афиша; плакат2. n разг. как компонент сложного слова со столбиками; столбиками3. n ист. почтовая лошадь4. n ист. уст. едущий на почтовых или на курьерскихСинонимический ряд:1. advertisement (noun) advertisement; affiche; banner; bill; billboard; broadside; circular; handbill; notice; placard; publication; sign2. post (verb) placard; post -
122 squirreling
прятать; запасаниеСинонимический ряд:treasuring (verb) hoarding; lay up; stashing; stockpiling; treasuring -
123 stashing
припрятывать; накоплениеСинонимический ряд:1. hiding (verb) burying; caching; concealing; covering; ensconcing; hiding; occulting; planting; screening; secreting2. keeping (verb) keeping; storing3. treasuring (verb) hoarding; lay up; squirreling; stockpiling; treasuring -
124 stockpiling
1. n накопление2. n создание резервного фондаСинонимический ряд:1. accumulating (verb) accumulating; amassing; cumulating; garnering; hiving; laying up; rolling up; storing up2. saving (verb) lay up; saving; storing3. treasuring (verb) hoarding; squirreling; stashing; treasuring -
125 four-color poster
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объявление; плакат; афиша; рекламировать; оклеивать плакатамиfour-color poster — четырёхкрасочная афиша; четырёхкрасочный плакат
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127 standard gold
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128 quoting gold at
назначающий за золото цену; назначение за золото цены
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