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fek сущ.;
шотланд. основная масса, основной объем;
большая часть;
большинство He had a feck of books with him. ≈ У него с собой была куча книг. Syn: bulk, amount, quantity n шотл.
1) ценность ;
2) сила ;
3) большая часть;
большинство feck шотл. большая часть;
большинство ~ шотл. сила ~ шотл. ценность -
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1) Общая лексика: (шотланд.) основная масса, большая часть, большинство ( He had a feck of books with him. — у него с собой была куча книг), основной объём2) Табуированная лексика: хуй (синоним для 'fuck' (Irish English)) -
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[fek]сущ.; шотл.основная масса, основной объём; большая часть; большинствоHe had a feck of books with him. (R. L. Stevenson.) — У него с собой была куча книг.
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