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Общая лексика: талоны продовольственной карточки -
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n продовольственная карточка -
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[ʹku:pɒn] n1. купон; отрывной талон2. премиальный купон ( определённое количество купонов даёт покупателю право на вещевую премию)3. 1) бланк заказа и т. п.2) бланк записи на участие в соревновании, конкурсе и т. п.football coupons - карточки, заполняемые участниками футбольного почтового тотализатора
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1. n купон; отрывной талон2. n премиальный купонfootball coupons — карточки, заполняемые участниками футбольного почтового тотализатора
Синонимический ряд:1. promissory note (noun) bank draft; cheque; draft; letter of credit; note; promissory note2. token (noun) box top; certificate; detachable portion; order blank; premium certificate; redeemable part; redemption slip; separate ticket; token -
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муж. coupon;
stub (чек и т.д) ;
counterfoil (отдельный тж.)м.
1. coupon;
посадочный ~ boarding card;
гарантийный ~ guarantee (in general) ;
~ к водительскому удостоверению ownership papers, registration( for a motor vehicle) ;
~ на обед luncheon voucher, meal ticket;
абонементный ~ coupon;
отрывной ~ detachable coupon, tear-off portion;
страховой ~ insurance note (slip) ;
отрывать ~ы detach coupons;
2. (в корешке чековой книжки) counterfoil;
~ный: ~ная система( распределения продовольственных товаров) rationing( of food-stuffs) ;
~чик уменьш. от талон.
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