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1 the enormous devastation and suffering associated with the war
1) Общая лексика: невероятная разруха и страдания, которые несёт с собой войнаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the enormous devastation and suffering associated with the war
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2 enormous devastation and suffering associated with the war
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > enormous devastation and suffering associated with the war
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3 devastation
[͵devəʹsteıʃ(ə)n] n1. опустошение, разорениеthe enormous devastation and suffering associated with the war - невероятная разруха и страдания, которые несёт с собой война
2. юр. расхищение наследственного имущества душеприказчиком -
4 devastation
1. n опустошение, разорениеthe enormous devastation and suffering associated with the war — невероятная разруха и страдания, которые несёт с собой война
2. n юр. расхищение наследственного имущества душеприказчикомСинонимический ряд:1. destruction (noun) decimation; degeneration; destruction; deterioration; disintegration; undoing2. ruin (noun) confusion; destruction; havoc; loss; ruin; ruination; wrack; wreck3. total destruction (noun) defoliation; desolation; total destruction; wreckage4. waste (noun) decay; decline; diminution; dissipation; spoliation; waste -
5 devastation
ˌdevəsˈteɪʃən сущ.
1) опустошение;
разорение а) (страны, земли и т.п.) to cause devastation ≈ опустошить complete, total, utter devastation ≈ полное разорение Syn: ruin б) перен. (душевное - от горя, потрясения и т.п.)
2) юр. хищение;
растрата имущества опустошение, разорение - the enormous * and suffering associated with the war невероятная разруха и страдания, которые несет с собой война (юридическое) расхищение наследственного имущества душеприказчиком devastation опустошение, разорение ~ юр. растрата имущества (душеприказчиками)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > devastation
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