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1 они купаются в деньгах
General subject: they are filthy with money, they have slathers money, they have slathers of moneyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > они купаются в деньгах
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2 большое количество
1) General subject: a good ( great) many, a good few, a great deal, a great many, a great number, a quantity of (smth.) (чего-л.), array, bucket, bulk, generous amount, great many, lashing (чего-л.), mass (чего-л.), mint, mound, not a few, potful, quite a few, rout, school, sheafs, sight, store, troop (обыкн. pl), troops, trunkful, abundance, ample quantity, lump, mass, slump, passel, (чего-л.) bucketload4) Dialect: break (чего-либо), mickle, muckle7) Bookish: hecatomb8) Construction: by mass9) Mathematics: a considerable body, a great number of, a large number, gross, multiplicity10) Railway term: large block11) Economy: great quantity12) Accounting: strength13) Australian slang: acre, lashings, load, mob (людей, предметов, животных), more than one can poke a stick at (чего-л.), pot, stack, yonks14) Diplomatic term: quantity15) Jargon: forty-'leven, oodles, slew, that kind, boo coo16) Information technology: lots17) Astronautics: block18) Advertising: bulk quantity19) Business: large quantity, volume20) Programming: large number21) Makarov: a good many, armful, body (чего-л.), crop, good many, great deal of (чего-л.), heap, lot, many, mount, ocean, ot a few, raft, ream22) Taboo: shitload23) Logistics: bulksУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > большое количество
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3 куча
1) General subject: amassment, batch, boodle (чего-л.), brood, clamp (картофеля, прикрытого на зиму соломой и землёй), congeries, congery, congestion, cumulus, drift (песка, листьев и т. п., нанёсенная ветрорм), fid, heap, hill, huddle, jumble, lot of, lump, mass, mound, mountain, packet, parcel, peck, pile, plump, rabblement, ruck, scad, stack, swarm (часто pl), the mountain has brought forth a mouse, wilderness, world (he has had a world of troubles - у него пропасть хлопот), world of, bulk, shedloads ("куча всего", "дофига"), load (he's got a load of money - куча денег), rick, loads of2) Geology: dump4) Dialect: bing7) Rare: enrockment, entassment8) Construction: accumulation, stock pile, stockpile, tod9) Railway term: coal pile10) Architecture: mountain (определение количества)11) Mining: cluster, stock dump12) Forestry: storage pile13) Graphic expression: (денег) hoard14) Automation: drop15) Makarov: hulk, mount, rabble, ream, wilderness (чего-л.), wilderness of16) Gold mining: leach heap17) Logistics: lashing -
4 огромное количество
1) General subject: a number, a vast number (of), enormous number, horse load, horse-load, infinitude, lots and lots (кого-л., чего-л.), lots and lots of (кого-л., чего-л.), million, myriad, ocean, sea (чего-либо), zillion3) American: slathers4) Economy: immense amount5) Psychology: world6) Jargon: enough to choke a horse7) Medical appliances: enormous amountУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > огромное количество
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5 уйма
1) General subject: a host of, a lot of, a whole lot, acre, ample (We have ample work to do - У нас уйма дел), bags, great lot, heap, host, lot, lots of, oceans of (oceans of money- уйма денег;; oceans of time - уйма времени), raft, shock, slew, wilderness (чего-л.), enough to sink a battleship4) Psychology: mass6) Makarov: wilderness of -
6 они
1. themони ответили, что … — the answer was to the effect that …
2. these3. theyсейчас они, наверное, уже там — they should be there by now
они летели ввысь, они взмыли в вышину — they flew up and up
4. they the5. he; she; it; they -
7 расточать
1. consume2. waste3. slather4. slathered5. slathering6. slathers7. squander; waste; dissipate; lavish8. dissipate9. lavishСинонимический ряд:растранжиривать (глаг.) бросать на ветер; мотать; проматывать; просаживать; пускать на ветер; пускать по ветру; разбазаривать; растранжиривать; растрачивать; растрясать; сорить; спускать; транжирить; убивать; ухлопыватьАнтонимический ряд:копить; накапливать; накоплять
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