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1 количество количеств·о
quantity, amount, numberопределять количество — to determine the quantity (of), to evaluate
бесчисленное количество — innumerable / incalculable quantity
большое количество — large quantity, volume
в больших количествах — in quantity / quantities, in volume
покупать в больших количествах — to buy (smth.) in quantities
незначительное количество — negligible quantity, trifling amount
общее количество — total quantity / number
ограниченное, количество — limited number
определённое количество — certain quantity, fixed number
соответствующее количество — corresponding quantity / number
установленные количества (о вооружении) — legitimate quantities; fixed / specified number
количество денег в обращении — monetary / money supply
количество, имеющееся в наличии — available quantity
определение количества — determination of quantity / of number
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2 бесчисленное количество
1) General subject: innumerable (incalculable) quantity, countless occasions2) Economy: incalculable quantity, innumerable quantityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бесчисленное количество
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3 бесчисленный
1. infinite2. incalculable3. countless4. uncountable5. incomputable6. myriad7. numberless8. umpteen9. uncounted10. unnumbered11. innumerable; countlessСинонимический ряд:многочисленно (прил.) бессчетно; многочисленно; неисчислимо; несметно
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