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эксклюзивный (At the higher end of a (social) scale; superior, of a high quality; ‘up-market'. 1975 New Yorker 1 Dec. 44/1 A lot of advertising people don't think jazz fans have that all-important rage to consume. They don't think the jazz audience is ‘up-scale' enough. 1977 P. Strevens New Orientations Teaching of English xiii. 163 The up-scale lab has all typical facilities, plus full remote control of each student machine. 1983 Chicago Sun-Times 24 Nov. 110 ‘20-20' generally finishes behind ‘Hill Street', whose up~scale audience it shares. OED Alexander Demidov) |