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1 money qua money cannot provide happiness
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > money qua money cannot provide happiness
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2 qua
[kweı,kwɑ:] adv лат.1. поскольку2. в качестве, в ролиhe spoke as a private person, and not qua judge - он выступал как частное лицо, а не как судья
3. как, само по себеmoney qua money cannot provide happiness - деньги сами по себе не приносят счастья
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3 qua
1. adv лат. поскольку2. adv лат. в качестве, в ролиhe spoke as a private person, and not qua judge — он выступал как частное лицо, а не как судья
3. adv лат. как, само по себе -
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