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жleak(age), loss; газа escapeуте́чка информа́ции — (information) leak
уте́чка валю́ты/капита́ла из страны́ — outflow of currency/capital from the country, flight of the capital abroad
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7 золото золот·о
1) (металл) goldплатить в золоте / золотом — to pay in gold
монетарное золото (золотой запас, служащий обеспечением банкнот) — monetary gold
червонное / чистое золото — pure gold
золото в слитках — bar / ingot gold
золото, депонированное какой-л. страной в другой стране — earmarked gold
изъятие / расходование (депонированного) золота (из золотого запаса) — withdrawal of gold
отлив / утечка золота — outflow of gold
2) (межд. денежн. стандарт) international money
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