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1 знаменательный
1. significant, portentous, momentousзнаменательное событие — important / momentous event
2. лингв. categorematic, of full meaning -
2 знаменательный
1) ( важный) significant, portentous, momentousзнамена́тельное собы́тие — important / momentous event
2) лингв. categorematic; significantзнамена́тельные слова́ — categorematic words
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3 знаменательные слова
Military: categorematic words, significant wordsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > знаменательные слова
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