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81 proposal
1. n предложение; проект, план2. n внесение предложенияproposal is easier than performance — вносить предложения легче, чем их выполнять
3. n амер. заявкаСинонимический ряд:1. offer (noun) approach; bid; design; invitation; motion; offer; overture; plan; presentation; proffer; proposition; recommendation; submission; suggestion; tender2. suggestion (noun) proposition; submission; suggestionАнтонимический ряд:negation; refusal; rejection; repulse -
82 proposition
1. n утверждение, заявлениеthis is a proposition so clear that it needs no argument — это настолько ясное утверждение, что оно не нуждается ни в каком обсуждении
2. n предложение; план; проект3. n амер. разг. предприятиеpaying proposition — выгодное предложение; выгодное предприятие
4. n амер. разг. дело, занятие, проблема5. n амер. разг. человек, с которым ведутся дела6. n амер. разг. мат. теорема; положение или утверждение, требующее доказательств7. n амер. разг. лог. суждение8. n амер. разг. гнусное предложение9. v разг. предложить10. v разг. сделать гнусное предложениеbusiness proposition — выгодное предложение; выгодное предприятие
Синонимический ряд:1. agreement (noun) agreement; bargain; deal; offer2. issue (noun) issue; plan; recommendation; resolution3. proposal (noun) invitation; overture; presentation; proffer; proposal; scheme; submission; suggestion4. approach (verb) accost; approach; ask; solicit5. propose (verb) pose; prefer; propose; propound; put; suggest -
83 supplication
1. n мольба, просьба2. n петиция, прошение3. n молитва4. n религиозное торжество и честь победыСинонимический ряд:prayer (noun) appeal; application; bid; entreaty; imploration; imprecation; invocation; orison; overture; petition; plea; prayer; request; suit
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