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1) сбор, собирание2) денежный сбор; взимание, взыскание3) инкассо4) взыскание просроченного долга самим кредитором или специализированной фирмой• -
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1. n мат. тех. дифференциал2. n физ. перепад3. n ком. дифференциальный тариф4. n эк. разница в оплате трудаhardship differential — надбавка к жалованью за трудные условия работы, надбавка за трудность
5. n ж. -д. разница в стоимости проезда в одно и то же место разными маршрутами6. a отличительный, характерныйdifferential peculiarity — отличительная особенность, характерный признак
7. a эк. дифференциальный, разностный8. a дифференциальный; дифференцированныйСинонимический ряд:gear (noun) cog; cogwheel; gear; gearwheel; pinion; ratchet; sprocket; tooth; transmission -
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1. n сложность, кратность2. n разнообразие3. n множественность; многочисленностьСинонимический ряд:1. majority (noun) lead; majority; many; more than half; most; plurality; preponderance; several; winning number2. much (noun) barrel; great deal; heap; lashings; lot; lump; mass; million; mountain; much; pack; peck; pile; plenty; ream; trillion3. variety (noun) diverseness; diversity; multeity; multifariousness; multiformity; variety; variousness
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