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1. n часть, доля2. n юр. доля в наследстве наследника по закону3. n приданое4. n порция5. n книжн. доля, удел; участь6. n ж. -д. часть состава7. v делить на части, на доли8. v давать приданое9. v выпадать на долю; становиться участьюdisposable portion — часть имущества, которым наследодатель может распорядиться свободно
Синонимический ряд:1. fate (noun) circumstance; destiny; doom; fate; kismet; lot; moira; predestination; weird2. helping (noun) helping; serving3. interest (noun) claim; interest; stake; title4. piece (noun) bit; cut; division; fragment; member; moiety; morsel; parcel; piece; scrap; section; segment; slice; subdivision5. ration (noun) allocation; allotment; allowance; apportionment; bite; dividend; dole; dowry; measure; meed; part; partage; quantum; quota; ration; share6. allot (verb) allot; deal out; distribute; endow; parcel out7. deal (verb) apportion; deal; disburse; dispense; divide; dole out; measure out; parcel; prorate; quota; ration; share8. give (verb) allocate; allow; apportion; assign; give; meteАнтонимический ряд:entirety; mass; nothing; sum; total; whole
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