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1 vigour
['vɪgə]сущ.; брит.; амер. vigor1) сила, энергияto lose one's vigours — потерять силы, устать
2) юр. действительность, законность, легальностьlaw still in vigour — закон, ещё сохранивший силу
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2 predominance
prɪˈdɔmɪnəns сущ. господство, доминирование, превалирование, превосходство, преобладание The predominance of breezes from the southward and eastward ≈ преобладание южных и восточных ветров The predominance of intellectual vigour. ≈ Превосходство интеллектуальной силы Syn: superiority, prevalence превосходство;
преобладание;
господство predominance превосходство, преобладание, господствоБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > predominance
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3 predominance
[prɪ'dɔmɪnən(t)s]сущ.господство, доминирование, превалирование, превосходство, преобладаниеThe predominance of breezes from the southward and eastward. — Преобладание южных и восточных ветров.
The predominance of intellectual vigour. — Превосходство интеллектуальной силы.
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