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1 lay the foundation stone
Общая лексика: заложить здание, заложить каменьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > lay the foundation stone
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2 to lay the corner stone
to lay the corner/foundation stone заложить краеугольный камень/положить началоEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to lay the corner stone
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1. стр. фундаментный камень2. краеугольный камень; основа; основной принцип -
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[faʋnʹdeıʃ(ə)nstəʋn]1. стр. фундаментный камень2. краеугольный камень; основа; основной принцип -
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1) фундаментный камень
2) краеугольный камень;
основа;
основной принцип (строительство) фундаментный камень - to lay the * заложить здание краеугольный камень;
основа;
основной принципБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > foundation stone
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1. n основание, закладкаlegal foundation — правовое основание, правооснование
2. n фундамент, основаниеlay foundation — заложить фундамент; положить; начало
3. n основание, обоснование, обоснованность4. n основы; принципы5. n основа, базис, база; исходный пункт6. n организация, учреждение, создание7. n фонд, пожертвованный на культурное начинание8. n учреждение или организация, существующие на пожертвованный фондheritage foundation — фонд "Хэритидж Фаундэйшн"
9. n жив. грунт10. n текст. жёсткая подкладка; бортовка11. n пчел. вощинаСинонимический ряд:1. base (noun) base; basement; basis; bed; bedrock; bottom; cornerstone; foot; footing; fundamental; ground; groundwork; hardpan; infrastructure; justification; rest; root; rudiment; seat; seating; substratum; substruction; substructure; underpinning; understructure; wall; warrant2. benefaction (noun) benefaction; charity; endowment; fund3. buttress (noun) buttress; column; shaft; support4. establishment (noun) association; company; creation; establishment; founding; institute; institution; organisation; organization; settlement; society5. girdle (noun) corselet; corset; girdle6. reason (noun) basis; justification; reason; warrantАнтонимический ряд:apex; arch; crown; dome; peak; pinnacle; roof; summit; top; tower; vertex -
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[faun'deɪʃ(ə)n]n1) фундамент- stone foundation- lay the foundation of smth2) основание, основаThe rumour has no foundation. — Слух ни на чем не основан
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1. n разбивка, разметка в натуре2. n трассировка, прокладка3. n прокладка линий связи4. n монтирование аэрофотоснимков5. n наводка6. n с. -х. кладка7. n стр. первый слой штукатуркиСинонимический ряд:1. adducing (verb) adducing; advancing; alleging; citing; offering; presenting2. ascribing (verb) accrediting; ascribing; assigning; attributing; charging; crediting; imputing; referring3. directing (verb) addressing; aiming; casting; directing; heading; inclining; pointing; training; turning; zeroing in4. drafting (verb) drafting; draw up; formulating; framing5. evening (verb) evening; flattening; flushing; leveling or levelling; planing; smoothening; smoothing6. putting (verb) betting; establishing; fixing; gambling; gaming; going; lay down; placing; playing; posting; putting; putting on; risking; setting; settling; spreading; staking; sticking; venturing; wagering7. resting (verb) consisting; dwelling; existing; inhering; lie down; lying; reclining; reposing; residing; resting; stretch out
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