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Общая лексика: необоснованное предположение -
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[grəʹtju:ıtəs] a1. бесплатный, даровой, безвозмездныйgratuitous help - бесплатная /безвозмездная/ помощь
gratuitous instruction /teaching, training/ - бесплатное обучение /-ая подготовка/
to grant smb. gratuitous admission to a theatrical performance - разрешить кому-л. бесплатный вход на театральное представление
2. добровольный3. беспричинный, ничем не вызванный, необоснованныйgratuitous insult - ничем не вызванное /неспровоцированное/ оскорбление
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a1) бесплатный, безвозмездный2) беспричинный, ничем не оправданный•
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Gratuitous — Gra*tu i*tousa. [L. gratuitus, from gratus pleasing. See {Grate}, a., {Gratis.}] 1. Given without an equivalent or recompense; conferred without valuable consideration; granted without pay, or without claim or merit; not required by justice.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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