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1 богатство
с.1) (обилие материальных ценностей, денег) riches pl, wealth2) ( великолепие) richness, resplendence, gorgeousness3) (обилие, множество) wealthприро́дные бога́тства — natural resources
духо́вные бога́тства — spiritual wealth sg
бога́тство кра́сок — wealth of colour
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2 богатство
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3 известен чем-л.
•These lizards are famed for their ability to change colour.
•This author is famed (or famous, or renowned) for his science fiction writing.
•Jurassic rocks are noted for their wealth of well-preserved fossils.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > известен чем-л.
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4 известен чем-л.
•These lizards are famed for their ability to change colour.
•This author is famed (or famous, or renowned) for his science fiction writing.
•Jurassic rocks are noted for their wealth of well-preserved fossils.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > известен чем-л.
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