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1 значение значени·е
1) (смысл) significance, meaning, senseбуквальное значение — literal meaning / sense
двоякое значение — ambiguous / double meaning
очевидное / ясное значение — obvious meaning
переносное значение — figurative sense / meaning
прямое значение — direct sense / meaning
2) (важность) importance, weight, significanceне придавать значение доводам — to overlook arguments, to attach no importance to arguments
подчёркивать значение — to stress / to dramatize the importance (of)
придавать значение — to give weight (to), to lay weight (on), to attach great importance (to)
придавать особое значение — to lay / place special emphasis / stress (on)
большое значение — great / considerable significance / importance
приобретать большое значение — to accmire great importance / significance
важное значение — great / major significance / importance
второстепенное значение — secondary / minor importance / significance
историческое значение — historic importance / significance
международное значение — international significance / importance
неясное / туманное значение — obscure meaning
общественное / социальное значение — social implication
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2 ясное значение
1) Diplomatic term: unequivocal meaning2) Makarov: an obvious meaning -
3 недвусмысленное значение
Diplomatic term: unequivocal meaningУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > недвусмысленное значение
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4 однозначный
having a single meaning; monosemantic лингв.; simple, of one place, one-digit (of a number) мат.* * ** * *having a single meaning; monosemantic simple* * *
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