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1 immaterial
adj1) нематеріальний; безтілесний, духовний2) неістотний, що не має значення, що не відіграє ніякої роліit is quite immaterial to me — це мені байдуже, мені абсолютно все одно
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2 immaterial
[ˌɪmə'tɪ(ə)rɪəl]adj1) нематеріа́льний2) неісто́тнийit is quite immaterial to me — мені́ ба́йду́же, це для ме́не не ма́є істо́тного зна́чення
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