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1 [притвориться, что не понимаешь, о чём речь] play dumb.
Американский английский: Включить дурака (Russian slang.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > [притвориться, что не понимаешь, о чём речь] play dumb.
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2 flea market
['fliːˌmɑːkɪt]1) Общая лексика: вещевой рынок (барахолка), базар2) Разговорное выражение: "блошиный рынок", барахолка, толкучка3) Архитектура: развал4) Сленг: толчок (Russian slang) -
3 homosexual, gay, fag.
Американский английский: голубой (Russian slang) -
4 it's the end - the fucking end (temporary solution in search of something better)
Американский английский: пипет (Russian slang)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > it's the end - the fucking end (temporary solution in search of something better)
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5 содеpжимое каpманов
Общая лексика: КОШЕЛЬ (Russian Slang) -
6 it's the end - the fucking end
Американский английский: (temporary solution in search of something better) пипет (Russian slang)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > it's the end - the fucking end
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7 language
1. n языкfinger language — язык жестов, язык глухонемых
the working languages of this committee are English and Russian — рабочими языками этого комитета являются русский и английский
descriptive language — дексриптивный язык; описательный язык
2. n речьspoken language — разговорный язык; устная речь
written language — письменность; письменный язык
3. n характер языка; стиль, слогfine language — изысканный язык, цветистый стиль
business language — деловая речь; язык деловой переписки
4. n дип. формулировка5. n вчт. язык программирования ЭВМСинонимический ряд:1. diction (noun) diction; expression; phraseology; style2. grammar (noun) grammar; rhetoric; vocabulary3. idiom (noun) cant; communication; conversation; dialect; dictionary; idiom; lexicon; lingo; palaver; poetry; prose; speech; terminology; tongue; vernacular4. jargon (noun) jargon; profanity; slangАнтонимический ряд:bark; cry; gabble; gibberish; howl; jabber; jargon; roar; whine -
8 big-time; heavy-hitter; tough guy
Американский английский: крутой (when in the slang context in Russian)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > big-time; heavy-hitter; tough guy
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9 get on someone's case about [something], keep bugging or pestering [someone about something], keep asking [someone about something], keep at [someone about something].
Американский английский: приставать (When used as slang in Russian.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > get on someone's case about [something], keep bugging or pestering [someone about something], keep asking [someone about something], keep at [someone about something].
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10 untranslatable word play
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > untranslatable word play
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11 tea
noun1) чай; afternoon tea, high (или meat) tea плотный ужин с чаем; tile tea кирпичный плиточный чай; Russian tea чай с лимоном (подается в стаканах); to make (the) tea заваривать чай2) настой; крепкий отвар или бульон3) amer. slang марихуанаnot smb.'s cup of tea collocation не по вкусу кому-л.* * *1 (a) чайный2 (n) чай* * ** * *[ tɪː] n. чай, чайная смесь, настой, крепкий бульон, чаек* * *настойчай* * *1) а) чай (растение, напиток) б) прием, на котором пьют чай 2) настой; крепкий отвар/бульон 3) амер. сленг "трава"
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