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1 covet wealth and power
Макаров: жаждать богатства и властиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > covet wealth and power
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2 wealth
1. n богатствоnonmonetary wealth — богатство, хранимое в неденежной форме
human wealth — богатство в форме «человеческого капитала»
2. n обилие, изобилие; множество3. n собир. материальные ценности, богатстваnational wealth — народное достояние, национальное богатство
4. n личные качества работникаСинонимический ряд:1. abundance (noun) abundance; fullness; profusion2. affluence (noun) affluence; luxury; opulence; prosperity3. lot (noun) heap; lot; mass; mountain; pack4. riches (noun) assets; capital; cash; fortune; goods; means; property; resources; riches; substance; treasure; wherewithal; worthАнтонимический ряд:inadequacy; incompetence; indigence; insufficiency; lack; need; pauperism; penury; poverty; privation; shortage; want -
3 covet
[ʹkʌvıt] vсильно желать; жаждать (чего-л., особ. чужого)thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house [wife] - библ. не пожелай дома [жены] ближнего своего
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all covet, all lose - ≅ многого желать, добра не видать -
4 covet
v сильно желать; жаждатьСинонимический ряд:desire (verb) ache; begrudge; choose; crave; desiderate; desire; envy; fancy; hanker; long; long for; lust after; pant; pine for; want; wish; yearn for -
5 covet
ˈkʌvɪt гл. жаждать, домогаться, сильно желать Syn: want сильно жалеть;
жаждать - to * wealth and power жаждать богатства и власти - thou shalt not * the neighbour's house (библеизм) не пожалей дома ближнему своего > all *, all lose многого желать, добра не видать covet жаждать, домогаться (чужого, недоступного) -
6 glut of wealth
national wealth — народное достояние, национальное богатство
nonmonetary wealth — богатство, хранимое в неденежной форме
human wealth — богатство в форме «человеческого капитала»
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7 national wealth
nonmonetary wealth — богатство, хранимое в неденежной форме
human wealth — богатство в форме «человеческого капитала»
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