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1 подлинная стоимость золота
General subject: the intrinsic value of goldУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подлинная стоимость золота
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2 подлинный
1. actual2. intrinsic3. sincere4. undoubted5. trueистинная природа, подлинная сущность — the true inwardness
6. authentic7. authenticated8. uncoined9. original; authentic; genuine; true; pureподлинная рукопись; оригинал рукописи — genuine manuscript
акции первого выпуска; подлинные акции — original shares
подлинный документ, подлинник — original document
10. genuineСинонимический ряд:1. истинно (прил.) действительно; истинно; реально2. натурально (прил.) взаправдашне; всамделишно; натурально; неподдельно3. действительно (проч.) в действительности; в самом деле; взаправду; воистину; вправду; впрямь; действительно; на самом деле; поистине; реально4. по-настоящему (проч.) доподлинно; истинно; неподдельно; по-настоящему5. точно (проч.) достоверно; наверно; наверное; наверняка; точно
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