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1 I can read a novel in French with enjoyment and a fair understanding
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > I can read a novel in French with enjoyment and a fair understanding
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2 enjoyment
[ınʹdʒɔımənt] n1. удовольствие, радость, наслаждениеto take great enjoyment in smth. - наслаждаться чем-л., находить удовольствие в чём-л.
I can read a novel in French with enjoyment and a fair understanding - я читаю романы на французском языке с удовольствием и почти всё понимаю
2. обладание (чем-л.), использование (чего-л.)enjoyment of one's legal right - использование /осуществление/ своего законного права
I hope you are in enjoyment of good health - надеюсь, что вы в добром здравии
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3 enjoyment
ɪnˈdʒɔɪmənt удовольствие, радость, наслаждение - his * of music его любовь к музыке - to take great * in smth. наслаждаться чем-либо;
находить удовольствие в чем-либо - I can read a novel in French with * and a fair understanding я читаю романы на французском языке с удовольствием и почти все понимаю обладание, использование - * of a fortune обладание состоянием - * of one's legal right использование своего законного права - I hope you are in * of good health надеюсь, что вы в добром здравии enjoyment использование ~ наслаждение, удовольствие;
to take enjoyment in получать удовольствие от ~ обладание ~ пользование (правом), обладание (правом), осуществление( права) ~ of life interest пользование пожизненным правом ~ of property право пользования имуществом ~ of right обладание правом quiet ~ спокойное владение quiet ~ спокойное пользование правом ~ наслаждение, удовольствие;
to take enjoyment in получать удовольствие отБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > enjoyment
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4 я читаю романы на французском языке с удовольствием и почти все понимаю
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > я читаю романы на французском языке с удовольствием и почти все понимаю
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