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121 sentimental
[ˌsentɪ'mentl]aggettivo sentimentale (anche spreg.)to be sentimental about — intenerirsi alla vista di [children, animals]; ricordare nostalgicamente [ past]
* * *[-'men-]1) ((sometimes with about) having, showing or causing much tender feeling: a sentimental person; a sentimental film about a little boy and a donkey.) sentimentale2) (of the emotions or feelings: The ring has sentimental value, as my husband gave it to me.) sentimentale* * *sentimental /sɛntɪˈmɛntl/a.2 delicato; romantico; tenero: sentimental poems, poesie delicate, tenere; sentimental music, musica romantica3 (spreg.) sentimentale; sdolcinato; patetico: a sentimental story, un racconto patetico, sdolcinato● (comm.) sentimental value, valore di affezionesentimentally avv.* * *[ˌsentɪ'mentl]aggettivo sentimentale (anche spreg.)to be sentimental about — intenerirsi alla vista di [children, animals]; ricordare nostalgicamente [ past]
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122 не представлять большой ценности
Не представлять большой ценностиThese measurements were not found to be of much value because of formation of deposits on the surface of the specimens from the combustion gases.Such a simple model has limited value.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > не представлять большой ценности
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123 news
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124 trade-weighted
прил.эк. взвешенный по объемам (внешней) торговли, взвешенный с учетом объемов (внешней) торговли (о средневзвешенном экономическом показателе, при расчете которого в качестве весов выступали объемы торговли, обычно импорта; в контексте оценки стоимости валют термин относится к курсу национальной валюты, рассчитанному на основе корзины валют основных торговых партнеров, каждой из которых присваивается вес, соответствующий доле определенной страны-партнера в суммарном импорте данной страны)Depreciation in trade-weighted terms means that the Australian dollar has lost value relative to the average value of the currencies of its trading partners. — Обесценение с учетом объемов торговли означает, что курс австралийского доллара упал по отношению к средней стоимости валют ее (Австралии) торговых партнеров.
At the end of May, in trade-weighted terms the dollar was 6% lower than at the end of 2002. — В конце мая курс доллара, взвешенный с учетом объемов торговли, был на 6% ниже, чем в конце 2002 г.
See:The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > trade-weighted
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125 Elwë
masc. name, *"Star-person" PM:340, WJ:369, WEG, VT45:12. In the pre-classical Tengwar system presupposed in the Etymologies, Elwë was also the name of a Tengwa similar in form to Roman c, which in a full-vowel mode denoted a short e. VT45:17; in the Sindarin "Mode of Beleriand", exemplified in the LotR itself, this letter has the value a instead. Elsewhere in the Etymologies itself, this symbol is called Ossë q.v. and is assigned the value o. -
126 prestige
prestige [pre'sti:ʒ]1 nounprestige m;∎ it would mean a loss of prestige ce serait déchoir ou dérogerde prestige;∎ prestige appartments appartements mpl de grand standing;∎ a prestige job un poste prestigieux;∎ the prestige value of the address le caractère prestigieux de l'adresse, l'adresse f prestigieuse;∎ it has prestige value c'est prestigieux►► Marketing prestige advertising publicité f de prestige;prestige goods produits mpl prestigieux;prestige model modèle m de prestige;Commerce prestige price prix m de prestige;Marketing prestige product produit m de prestige;Marketing prestige promotion promotion f de prestige -
127 scrap
1 noun(a) (small piece → of paper, cloth) bout m; (→ of bread, cheese) petit bout m; (→ of conversation) bribe f; (→ for scrapbook) image f;∎ he left a few scraps of poetry il a laissé quelques vers;∎ scraps of news/of information des bribes de nouvelles/d'informations;∎ there isn't a scrap of truth in the story il n'y a pas une parcelle de vérité ou il n'y a absolument rien de vrai dans cette histoire;∎ it didn't do me a scrap of good (action) cela ne m'a servi absolument à rien; (medicine) cela ne m'a fait aucun bien;∎ what I say won't make a scrap of difference ce que je dirai ne changera rien du tout∎ we sold the car for scrap on a vendu la voiture à la ferraille ou à la casse;∎ it has no value even as scrap même à la casse, ça ne vaut rien∎ to get into or to have a scrap with sb se bagarrer avec qn, se castagner avec qn(a) (discard → shoes, furniture) jeter; (→ idea, plans) renoncer à, abandonner; (→ system) abandonner, mettre au rancart; (→ machinery) mettre au rebut ou au rancart;∎ you can scrap the whole idea vous pouvez laisser tomber ou abandonner cette idée(b) (send for scrap → car, ship) envoyer ou mettre à la ferraille ou à la casse(food) restes mpl; (fragments) débris mpl►► scrap lead plomb m de récupération;scrap iron ferraille f;British scrap merchant ferrailleur m;scrap metal ferraille f;scrap (metal) dealer ferrailleur m;scrap paper (papier m) brouillon m;scrap value valeur f à la casse -
128 أهمية
أَهَمِّيَّة \ importance: being important. note: importance: Nothing of note happened on the journey. prestige: the honour and respect that are won by splendid success or famous high qualities: the prestige of Rolls-Royce cars. significance: meaning; importance. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): A lock has no value without its key. \ See Also مكانة (مَكَانَة)
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