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1 преимущество
1) General subject: ad (в счёте), advantage (have the advantage of somebody - иметь преимущество перёд кем-либо), boon, easement, flying start, interest, jump, odds, one up on, point, pre-eminence (огромное), preference, preponderance, preponderance of (smb), preponderant, preponderate, privilege, purchase, superiority, the better hand, the bulge (to have the bulge on somebody - иметь преимущество перёд кем-либо), vantage (to have (to hold, to take) somebody at a (the) vantage - иметь преимущество перёд кем-либо), benefit, convenience, killer feature (The killer feature that she has over him is...), margin, head start, behoof, cutting-edge, mileage2) Computers: advanced feature, odd3) Colloquial: bargaining chip, bull point, edge4) French: pas5) Literal: whip hand, whip handle6) Sports: law (предоставляемое в состязании и т.п.)7) Mathematics: the advantages of, the benefits of8) Cards: long suit (в чем-л.)9) Religion: excelleth (Екклесиаст, глава 2 13 И увидел я, что преимущество мудрости перед глупостью такое же, как преимущество света перед тьмою:)10) Law: preemption, priority12) Accounting: edge (в конкурентной борьбе), virtue13) Diplomatic term: capital14) Jargon: difference, bulge, cinch, snap15) Patents: merit16) Business: bonus, perquisite, start17) SAP. prio.18) Quality control: excellence
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