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[ɪg'zɪst(ə)n(t)s], [eg-], [ɪk'sɪs-], [ek-]сущ.1) жизнь, бытие, существованиеdrab / miserable / wretched existence — однообразное, жалкое, нищенское существование
to eke out miserable existence — влачить жалкое существование, перебиваться кое-как
Syn:2) существование, наличиеto be in existence — существовать; быть в наличии
to come into existence — возникнуть, обрести существование
to go out of existence — исчезнуть, прекратить существование
Syn:3) книжн. существо, созданиеSyn:4) книжн.; уст. мироздание; всё живое, всё существующееhymns that celebrate the wonder of existence — гимны, прославляющие чудо мироздания
Syn:5) филос. бытие (объективная реальность, в отличие от субъективного восприятия)Syn:Ant: -
2 existence
сущ.1) общ. существование; наличиеMany people question the existence of God. — Многие люди сомневаются в существовании Бога.
Modern cosmology believes the Universe to have come into existence about fifteen billion years ago. — Современная космология полагает, что Вселенная возникла около 50 миллиардов лет назад.
2)а) общ. жизнь, существованиеhymns that celebrate the wonder of existence — гимны, которые прославляют чудо жизни
б) фил. (в экзистенциализме: внутреннее бытие человека, его переживания, то непознаваемое в человеческом "Я", благодаря которому человек предстает как конкретная неповторимая личность)See:3) мат. существование (теоретическая возможность существования переменных, которые удовлетворяют условиям задачи)See:* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .
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