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1 weal
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I. n книж. благо, добро, благоденствие, благосъстояние
for the public/general WEAL за общото благо
in WEAL and woe и в щастие, и в беда
II. n белег, рязка, ръб (особ. от камшик)* * *{'wi:l} n книж. благо, добро; благоденствие, благосъстояние; for(2) {'wi:l} n белег, рязка, ръб (особ. от камшик).* * *I n белег от удар (с пръчка, камшик);II n благо, благополучие;weal; n книж. благо, добро; благоденствие, благосъстояние; for the public/general weal за* * *1. for the public/general weal за общото благо 2. i. n книж. благо, добро, благоденствие, благосъстояние 3. ii. n белег, рязка, ръб (особ. от камшик) 4. in weal and woe и в щастие, и в беда* * *weal [wi:l] I. n книж. благосъстояние, благо, добро, благоденствие; for the public ( common) \weal за общото благо; to share \weal and woe деля радости и скърби; II. weal n рязка, ръб, белег (особ. от камшик).
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