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1 inestimable damage
Макаров: неисчислимый ущерб -
2 inestimable
[ınʹestıməb(ə)l] a1) не поддающийся оценке2) неоценимый, бесценный -
3 inestimable
1. a не поддающийся оценке2. a неоценимый, бесценныйСинонимический ряд:incalculable (adj.) costly; countless; extremely precious; immeasurable; incalculable; infinite; innumerable; invaluable; measureless; most valuable; precious; priceless; uncountable; unmeasurable; unmeasured; unreckonable; valuable; worthy -
4 incalculable
1. a неисчислимый, бесчисленный, несметный2. a непредсказуемый3. a ненадёжныйСинонимический ряд:1. limitless (adj.) boundless; immeasurable; immense; inestimable; infinite; limitless; measureless; uncountable; unfathomable; unmeasurable; unmeasured; unreckonable; vast2. uncertain (adj.) capricious; chancy; erratic; fluctuant; iffy; indefinite; indeterminate; uncertain; undeterminable; unfixed; unforeseeable; unforeseen; unpredictable; variable; whimsicalАнтонимический ряд:calculable; predictable
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