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  • 1 foundation

    {faun'deiʃn}
    1. основа (и прен.), тех. фундамент
    to lay the FOUNDATIONs of полагам основите на, слагам начало на
    2. основаване, създаване, учредяване
    FOUNDATION member член-основател
    3. основание, достоверност
    4. фондация, благотворителен фонд
    FOUNDATION school училище, издържано от фондация
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    {faun'deishn} n 1. основа (и прен.); тех. фундамент; to lay
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    фундамент; учредяване; фондация; създаване; основа; основание; основаване;
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    1. foundation member член-основател 2. foundation school училище, издържано от фондация 3. to lay the foundations of полагам основите на, слагам начало на 4. основа (и прен.), тех. фундамент 5. основаване, създаване, учредяване 6. основание, достоверност 7. фондация, благотворителен фонд
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    foundation[faun´deiʃən] n 1. основа; тех. фундамент; \foundation bolt анкърен болт (за машина и пр.); to lay the \foundations of полагам основите на; to shake the \foundations of разтърсвам, подривам основите на (прен.); 2. основаване, създаване; учредяване; 3. основание; достоверност; 4. фондация; благотворителен фонд.

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