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101 marketable goods
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102 measure goods
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103 measurement goods
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104 non traded goods
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105 non-essential goods
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106 nondurable goods
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107 one-time goods
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108 owner of the goods
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109 pickpocket
n вор-карманникСинонимический ряд:1. thief (noun) cannon; cutpurse; dip; diver; purse cutter; thief; wire2. steal (verb) collar; filch; hijack; nab; purloin; steal; swipe; take -
110 possessor of the goods
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111 press goods on press goods upon
English-Russian base dictionary > press goods on press goods upon
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112 price-list for goods
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113 sensitive goods
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114 serviceability of goods
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115 shortage of goods
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116 single-use goods
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117 snatch
1. n хватание, попытка схватить; хваткаsnatch at — хвататься; схватиться
2. n момент, мгновение, минута; короткий промежуток времениsnatch of spring in January — несколько тёплых, весенних дней в январе
3. n часто отрывок, обрывок; обрывочные сведения4. n лёгкая закуска; необильная или наспех приготовленная едаto take a snatch — немного подкрепиться, перекусить, поесть на ходу
5. n похищение6. n арест7. n воен. разг. захват пленного8. n спорт. рывок9. n спорт. вырывание10. v хватать; выхватывать, вырыватьmy plate was snatched away before I half-finished eating — у меня отобрали тарелку, хотя я ещё не всё съел
11. v хвататься; ухватиться, схватиться12. v воспользоваться, ухватиться13. v бросаться, набрасываться14. v хватать, кусать15. v вырывать, урывать16. v стащить, стянуть17. v похищать18. v арестовыватьСинонимический ряд:1. bit (noun) bit; part; piece2. catch (noun) capture; catch; clutch; grab; seizure3. fragment (noun) chip; chunk; fragment; scrap; shred; sliver; snippet; tatter4. abduct (verb) abduct; capture; kidnap5. grab (verb) catch; clutch; commandeer; confiscate; expropriate; grab; grapple; grasp; jerk; nab; pluck; pull; seize; take; whisk away; wrench; yank6. steal (verb) collar; filch; hijack; make off with; pickpocket; pilfer; purloin; steal; swipe; thieve7. strike (verb) catch; nip; snap; strikeАнтонимический ряд:release; return -
118 soft goods
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119 sound truck
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120 specialty goods
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