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1 збиток
ч(частіше мн. збитки) damage, lossнепрямі збитки — indirect ( consequential) losses
відшкодувати збитки — to compensate for losses ( damages), to pay damages; to recover damages
зазнати збитків — to suffer (to have, to incur, to sustain) losses, to be up to mischief, to get into mischief
стягувати збитки — to claim damages, to lay damages (at)
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2 чистий
1) clean; ( охайний) neat, tidyекологічно чистий — eco-friendly, environmentally safe
2) ( без домішок) pure; ( нерозбавлений) undiluted, neat; ( про сплав) unalloyedчистий асфальт — pure asphalt, glance pitch
чистий спирт — pure alcohol, neat spirits
3) honest, upright; (безводний, бездоганний) pure; ( незаплямований) spotless, immaculateвід чистого серця — in all sincerity; with the best intentions
4) (сущий, справжній) mere, pure, utter; sheer; complete, absolute5) ( про прибуток) net, clearчистий збиток — net loss, dead loss
чистий прибуток — net ( clear) profit
6) clear, openна чистому повітрі — in the open air, out of doors
7) (про вимову, голос) pure, clear8)чистий понеділок церк. — first Monday in Lent
чистий носій комп. — virgin medium
вивести на чисту воду — to expose, to unmask
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