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[΄i:kwəl] n հավասարակից, հավա սարը, նմանը. He is not your equal Նա ձեր հավասա րը չէ. have no equal, be without equal հավասարը չու նենալ. treat smb as an equal հավասարի նման վե րա բերվել. the equal sign հավասարության նշան. մաթ. let A be the equal of B ենթադրենք Ա -ն հավասար է Բ-ի
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[΄i:kwəl] a հավասար. միանման, նույնա նման. հավասարազոր. equal rights հավասար իրավունքներ. on equal terms հավասար սկզբունքներով. on equal footing հավասար պայ մաններով. equal height/weight միևնույն հասակ/քաշ. on equal reasons հավասար հիմունքնե րով. equal pay for equal work հավասար վճար, հա վասար աշխատանքի համար. be not equal to one’s task իր աշխատանքին չհամապատասխա նել. with equal ease նույն հեշտու թյամբ/ազա տությամբ. I don’t feel equal to writing letters խսկց. Նամակ գրելու տրամադրություն չունեմ. հմկրգ. equal modulo N համեմատելի՝ ըստ մոդուլ Ն -ի
III
[΄i:kwəl] v հավասարվել, հա վա սարեց նել. Nothing can equal this view Այս տեսարանի հետ ոչինչ չի կարող համեմատվել

English-Armenian Dictionary. Բարաթյան Ն.Ռ. Անգլերեն-հայերեն Բառարան/— Yerevan. . 2011.

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