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21 product
1) продукт, изделие; товар2) мат. произведение, результат умножения3) результат, итог4) pl продукция•- absolutely free product - complete regular product - fully regular product - primary forest products - product of measure spaces - product of vector spaces - scalar triple product - semiinner product - semiscalar product - triple vector product - usual inner product - vector triple productto draw off an overhead product — хим. отбирать дистиллят
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22 reckon
1. v считать, подсчитыватьto learn to read, write and reckon — научиться читать, писать и считать
reckon up — оценивать, делать оценку; подсчитывать
2. v насчитывать; исчислять; подсчитывать, подводить итог3. v рассматривать, считать4. v числить, причислять5. v преим. амер. думать, полагать, считать; придерживаться мненияI reckoned the explosion was ten miles away — я считал, что взрыв произошёл в десяти милях отсюда
I reckon it is going to rain — думаю, что пойдёт дождь,
I reckon — думаю; наверное
he will come soon, I reckon — он, думаю, скоро придёт
6. v полагаться, рассчитывать7. v принимать во внимание, считатьсяhe is a doughty opponent and one to be reckoned with — это мощный противник, и с ним нужно считаться
8. v принимать в расчёт; учитыватьI had not reckoned with the possibility of his turning up so soon — я не учёл возможности его столь быстрого возвращения
9. v рассчитываться, расплачиваться10. v расквитаться, свести счёты11. v справляться; сталкиваться, иметь делоthey have to reckon with many petty irritations — им приходится сталкиваться с массой мелких нудных забот
12. v рассчитывать; предусматривать13. v включать, причислятьthey were reckoned in the company present — они были включены в число считаться ; быть важным; иметь ценность
14. v прост. иметь обыкновениеСинонимический ряд:1. calculate (verb) account; add; assess; calculate; cast; cipher; compute; consider; count; deem; enumerate; esteem; evaluate; guess; hold; number; numerate; regard; tally; tell off; think; view2. estimate (verb) approximate; call; estimate; judge; place; put; set3. expect (verb) expect; figure; suppose
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