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1 do out of pure generosity
Макаров: поступить совершенно бескорыстно, сделать ( что-л.) исключительно из великодушияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > do out of pure generosity
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2 generosity
[͵dʒenəʹrɒsıtı] n1. 1) великодушие, благородствоto do smth. out of pure generosity - сделать что-л. исключительно из великодушия, поступить совершенно бескорыстно
2) щедростьdeliberate generosity - обдуманная, намеренная щедрость
2. pl редк. великодушные поступки; проявление щедрости -
3 generosity
ˌdʒenəˈrɔsɪtɪ сущ.
1) великодушие;
благородство to demonstrate, display, show generosity ≈ проявлять великодушие to abuse smb.'s generosity ≈ злоупотреблять чьим-л. благородством Syn: benevolence, magnanimity, nobility
2) щедрость great, lavish, magnanimous, unstinting generosity ≈ огромная щедрость Syn: munificence великодушие, благородство - to show * проявлять великодушие - to do smth. out of pure * сделать что-л. исключительно из великодушия, поступить совершенно бескорыстно щедрость - deliberate * обдуманная, намеренная щедрость pl (редкое) великодушные поступки, проявление щедрости generosity благородство ~ великодушие;
благородство ~ великодушие ~ щедростьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > generosity
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4 поступить совершенно бескорыстно
Makarov: do out of pure generosityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поступить совершенно бескорыстно
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5 сделать (что-л.) исключительно из великодушия
Makarov: do out of pure generosityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сделать (что-л.) исключительно из великодушия
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6 сделать исключительно из великодушия
Makarov: (что-л.) do out of pure generosityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сделать исключительно из великодушия
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