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1 вся полнота власти
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вся полнота власти
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2 множество
1) General subject: a lot of, a quantity of, abundance, army, array, bags, bunch, bushel, cloud (птиц, стрел и т. п.), considerable, crop, crowd (чего-либо), cumulus, dozens, fid, hail, hailing distance, herd, horde, host, legion, many, mass, mountain, muchness, no end of, orgy (развлечений и т. п.), out of number, pack, panoply (богатое разнообразие), peck, pile, pile up, plethora of, plurality, power, quantity, raft, regiment, regiments, rout, ruck, scores (большое количество), shoal, skit, skits, storm, swarms, the million, the mountain has brought forth a mouse, thousand, thousand and one, thousands, throng, ton, troop, troops, variety, wealth, wilderness, without number, world of, plenty, congeries, assortment, profusion, plenitude, all the many2) Colloquial: a whale of (чего-л.), bushels, heaps, infinite, lashings, loads, ocean, oodles, pile-up, schwack, sight, stack, tribes, jillion3) Dialect: mort4) American: slew5) Poetical language: router7) Chemistry: collection8) Mathematics: a good deal, a great number of, arrangement, assemblage, class, collection of elements, ensemble, family, list, manifold, mix (неупорядоченное), model, multiplicity, multitude, pattern, population, range (значений), scheme, set, set valid in realization, shift compact set, shift invariant set, system, the many, the sum total, totality, union, universe9) Economy: a great deal, a great number, numeracy10) Australian slang: mob11) Jargon: bags of (чего-либо), umpteen, caboodle12) Information technology: busload (о функциях програмного обеспечения)13) Business: great number14) Programming: a variety of, set of, a set of15) Automation: aggregation, lot16) Quality control: score17) Makarov: a great many, an infinity of (чего-л.), array (однотипных элементов), great many, heap, orb, package, sea, shower, thickness18) Security: set (в математике)19) Phraseological unit: bustle with -
3 в расцвете сил
1) General subject: at the height of (one's) powers, in ( one's) prime, in full vigour, in the flower of (one's) strength, in the green, in the plenitude of (one's) power, in the plenitude of one's power, in the pride of one's youth, in the prime of life, the virile age, at the peak of one's powers (AD)2) Rare: florid3) Mathematics: in one's prime4) Jargon: in the pink -
4 в расцвете сил
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5 полнота
ж.для полноты картины — to give a complete picture, to make the picture complete
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от полноты сердца, души — in the fullness of one's heartполнота власти — absolute power / authority
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