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121 жизнь с избытком
Religion: abundant life -
122 избыток
1) General subject: abundance (abundance of the heart - избыток чувств), excess, exuberance, exuberancy, glut, load, luxuriance, over, overage, overbalance, overflow, overload (like in "information overload"), overrun, overspill, overstock, plenty, plethora, profusion, redundance, redundancy, run-off, smother (чего-л.), spillover, superabundance, superfluity, surfeit, surplus, surplusage, overplus2) Naval: overweight5) Bookish: nimiety6) Agriculture: overstocking7) Rare: satiety8) Religion: abundant10) Accounting: redundancy (напр. рабочей силы)11) Information technology: OV13) Makarov: glut (особ. товаров на рынке), overcharge, overmeasure, spillover (о населении и т.п.) -
123 избыточная костная мозоль
Medicine: abundant callus, excess callus, excessive callusУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > избыточная костная мозоль
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124 избыточная популяция
Ecology: abundant populationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > избыточная популяция
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125 избыточное количество
1) Law: excess amount2) Business: surplus amount3) Makarov: abundant number4) Pharmacy: overdosage (препарата в рецептуре)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > избыточное количество
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126 избыточное число
1) Mathematics: excessive number, redundant number2) Information technology: abundant number -
127 избыточный
1) General subject: abundant, copious, excess, odd (сверх нужного количества), over, overabundant, overmuch, redundant, superfluous, surplus, odd, overpowering (overpowering sense - избыточное чувство)4) Economy: redundant (о рабочей силе)5) Accounting: supernormal6) Abbreviation: inxs (in excess)7) Makarov: extra8) Tengiz: excessive( о давлении: overpressure), surplus (о давлении: overpressure) -
128 изобильный
1) General subject: abundant, affluent, copious, exuberant, fertile, plenitudinous, plentiful (Examples are plentiful - За примерами далеко ходить не приходится), prodigal, profuse (чем-л.), rich, superabundant, superfluous, generous2) Geology: ultradominant3) Obsolete: plenteous4) Poetical language: foodful5) Agriculture: rich pasture
См. также в других словарях:
Abundant — A*bun dant, a. [OE. (h)abundant, aboundant, F. abondant, fr. L. abudans, p. pr. of abundare. See {Abound}.] Fully sufficient; plentiful; in copious supply; followed by in, rarely by with. Abundant in goodness and truth. Exod. xxxiv. 6. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abundant — (adj.) late 14c., from O.Fr. abundant and directly from L. abundantem (nom. abundans) overflowing, prp. of abundare to overflow (see ABOUND (Cf. abound)). Related: Abundantly … Etymology dictionary
abundant — ► ADJECTIVE 1) existing or available in large quantities; plentiful. 2) (abundant in) having plenty of. DERIVATIVES abundantly adverb … English terms dictionary
abundant — [ə bun′dənt] adj. [ME aboundaunt < OFr abondaunt < L prp. of abundare: see ABOUND] 1. very plentiful; more than sufficient; ample 2. well supplied; rich (in something) [woods abundant in game] SYN. PLENTIFUL abundantly adv … English World dictionary
abundant — index ample, considerable, copious, full, liberal (generous), multiple, predominant, prevailing ( … Law dictionary
abundant — copious, ample, *plentiful, plenteous Analogous words: abounding, teeming, overflowing (see TEEM): *profuse, lavish, luxuriant, lush, exuberant Antonyms: scarce Contrasted words: infrequent, rare, uncommon: *meager, scant, scanty, skimpy,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
abundant — [adj] plentiful, large in number abounding, ample, bounteous, bountiful, copious, crawling with*, cup runs over with*, eco rich, exuberant, filled, full, generous, heavy, lavish, liberal, lousy with*, luxuriant, mucho*, no end of*, overflowing,… … New thesaurus
abundant — 01. The United States is known for its [abundant] natural resources. 02. It is hard to understand why so many people in this country are desperately poor in a land of such great [abundance]. 03. It is [abundantly] clear to me that we have a… … Grammatical examples in English
abundant — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin abundant , abundans, present participle of abundare to abound Date: 14th century 1. a. marked by great plenty (as of resources) < a fair and abundant land > b. amply supplied ;… … New Collegiate Dictionary
abundant — abundantly, adv. /euh bun deuhnt/, adj. 1. present in great quantity; more than adequate; oversufficient: an abundant supply of water. 2. well supplied; abounding: a river abundant in salmon. 3. richly supplied: an abundant land. [1325 75; ME ( … Universalium
abundant — adj. (formal) abundant in (abundant in natural resources) * * * [ə bʌndənt] (formal) abundant in (abundant in natural resources) … Combinatory dictionary