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Перевод: store speek store


[прилагательное]
запасной; запасный; оставленный про запас; готовый; купленный в магазине;
[существительное]
запас ; имущество; резерв ; изобилие; большое количество; припасы ; арсенал ; склад ; пакгауз ; магазин ; лавка ; универмаг ; магазин, торгующий товарами первой необходимости; значение; запоминающее устройство; память ;
[глагол]
снабжать; наполнять; хранить; запасать; запасти; откладывать; накапливать; припасать; отдавать на хранение; хранить на складе; складировать; вмещать; содержать


Тезаурус:

  1. She'd beg, borrow or steal the money for the shoes, and if she was given notice at the store when she insisted on having the afternoon off, well, so be it.
  2. "The rate of work with an umbilical hose system is much higher than that you could achieve with one man and a tanker driving from store to field."
  3. She suggests suspending a hanging basket from the ceiling and using it to store spare soap, toothpaste, talcum powder and toilet rolls.
  4. Developed by Kodak and Philips, Photo CD allows users to store up to 100 high quality photographic images on a CD and watch them on a TV set or computer screen.
  5. Most staff here seemed quite happy to have dogs with owners in the store.
  6. Mr Hann: "You can still have as simple a system as the tanker going to and from the store, parking up on the headland, connecting up and then injecting.
  7. His costumes may be observed every day in Gorky Street, off the Belorussian Station, in the windows of ABV, the first co-operative clothing store in Moscow.
  8. Lord Cholmondeley's mother once showed me some of the sets of seat-furniture that were in store at Houghton.
  9. Many years ago several small businesses flourished, besides farming; a cobbler, fishmonger, fruiterer, village store and butcher.
  10. Out of the blue he had got a job as a mail boy in the MGM studios at thirty dollars a week, twice as much as he was paid in the toy store.
  11. Why did (i) the sailors, (ii) the merchants who store and distribute goods, and (iii) the manufacturers, each decide that the new outport was needed?
  12. In the Kingsbury furniture store opposite W H Smith, manager Davie Glover, 39, claimed police were herding his staff the wrong way.
  13. In the same way that you go into a DIY store to mix paint, we are looking to fit our product to customers" lifestyle and financial needs."

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