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1. n Чарити, Черити2. n благотворительность; филантропия3. n благотворительное общество4. n благотворительное учреждение5. n милосердие; отзывчивость; сострадание6. n снисходительность; доброжелательность; благожелательность7. n милостыня, подаяние8. n рел. любовьСинонимический ряд:1. benefaction (noun) benefaction; munificence; philanthropy; service2. indulgence (noun) caritas; clemency; forbearance; indulgence; leniency; lenity; mercifulness; mercy; patience; tolerance; toleration; understanding3. kindness (noun) altruism; beneficence; benevolence; bountifulness; compassion; generosity; grace; humanity; kindliness; kindness; love; magnanimity; open-handedness4. offering (noun) alms; beneficence; contribution; donation; gift; handout; offering5. organization to help the poor (noun) charitable institution; eleemosynary foundation; foundation; fund; goodwill; organisation to help the poor; organization to help the poor; Saint Vincent de Paul; salvation armyАнтонимический ряд: -
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