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1 авторитет
муж.подрывать чей-л. авторитет — to undermine smb.'s authority
высокий авторитет — great prestige, high prestige
завоевать авторитет — to gain/win authority/prestige
непререкаемый авторитет — indisputable/incontestable authority
пользоваться авторитетом — (у кого-л.) to have authority (over, with); to carry authority (with); to have prestige (with)
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2 престижный
1) General subject: high-prestige (АД), sought after, upmarket (см. также "up-market"), upscale (upscale district of a city), blue-chip, of prestige, prestige (e.g. a prestige car), up-market2) Diplomatic term: blue ribbon3) Business: exclusive, prestigious, conspicuous4) Makarov: top -
3 высокий престиж
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4 высокий авторитет
great prestige, high prestigeРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > высокий авторитет
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5 высокопрестижный
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6 специализированный магазин, рассчитанный на избранную клиентуру
American: high-prestige specialty storeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > специализированный магазин, рассчитанный на избранную клиентуру
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