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1 charities
Синонимический ряд:1. graces (noun) altruism; beneficence; benevolence; graces; kindliness; kindnesses2. mercies (noun) clemencies; lenities; lenity; mercies; mercifulness3. offerings (noun) alms; benefactions; beneficences; contributions; donations; gifts; handouts; offerings4. tolerance (noun) forbearance; indulgences; leniency; tolerance; toleration -
2 sacrifices
Синонимический ряд:1. costs (noun) costs; expenses; prices; tolls2. offerings (noun) offerings; victims3. forgoes (verb) eschews; forbears; forgoes4. immolates (verb) immolates; victimizes5. loses (verb) drops; forfeits; loses -
3 offering
1. n предложение2. n подношение, приношение3. n пожертвование4. n жертва5. n жертвоприношение6. n эк. предложение для продажи7. n эк. ценные бумаги, предлагаемые для продажиСинонимический ряд:1. bid (noun) bid; offer; presentation; proposal; proposition; submission; suggestion2. gift (noun) alms; benefaction; beneficence; charity; contribution; donation; gift; handout; present3. sacrifice (noun) atonement; expiation; oblation; sacrifice; victim4. adducing (verb) adducing; advancing; alleging; citing; laying5. extending (verb) extending; giving; holding out; posing; presenting; proffering; tendering; volunteering6. going (verb) bidding; going7. providing (verb) affording; providing8. showing (verb) displaying; showing9. suggesting (verb) proposing; propounding; put forth; submitting; suggesting10. trying (verb) assaying; attempting; endeavoring; endeavouring; essaying; offering; seeking; striving; struggling; trying; undertaking -
4 alms
1. n употр. с гл. в ед. и мн. ч. милостыня, подаяние; пожертвование2. n употр. с гл. в ед. и мн. ч. подаяние молящихся, пожертвования3. n употр. с гл. в ед. и мн. ч. юр. владение на основе благотворительностиСинонимический ряд:1. charity (noun) aid; assistance; baksheesh; benefaction; beneficence; charity; contribution; dole; donation; gift; gifts for the poor; handout; offering; present; relief2. donations (noun) benefactions; beneficences; charities; contributions; donations; offerings
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