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1 Bricks And Mortar
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2 дочь
1) General subject: bairn, child, childrens, daughter, daughter child2) Scottish language: dochter3) Jargon: didn't oughta (He brought his didn't oughta.), bricks and mortar (I'm taking me bricks and mortar shopping.) -
3 его мечты так и не осуществились
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > его мечты так и не осуществились
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4 здание
1) General subject: bdg, bldg, building, edifice, erection, fabric, house, structure, construction, place2) Dialect: biggin3) Military: hooch, hoochy, mission simulator building5) Construction: building structure, center, jerry building (из глины с камнем или гравием)6) Law: municipal hall7) Jargon: god box8) Business: (недвижимост) bricks and mortar (при инвестицях)9) Solar energy: residence10) Makarov: architecture, edifice (большое) -
5 здание (недвижимост)
Business: bricks and mortar (при инвестицях)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > здание (недвижимост)
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6 школьные тетради и учебники
Jargon: bricks and mortarУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > школьные тетради и учебники
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7 толочь воду в ступе
разг., неодобр.lit. grind water in one's mortar; cf. beat the air (wind); flog the air; bay the moon; bite (gnaw) the file; beat (flog) a dead horse; make bricks without straw; lash the waves; mill the wind; plough the sands; thrash over old straw- Не привычен болтать, - ответил резко Антонов. - Да и что толку? Толчёте воду в ступе. Ты своё, вон тот, в очках, своё. (Н. Вирта, Одиночество) — 'I'm no talker,' Antonov answered brusquely. 'And what's the use anyway? All your arguing is just flogging the air. You stick to your point, and so does that fellow there, in the glasses.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > толочь воду в ступе
См. также в других словарях:
bricks-and-mortar — bricksˈ and morˈtar adjective (of a commercial enterprise, etc) not using the Internet to conduct its business • • • Main Entry: ↑brick * * * bricks and mortar UK US adjective only before noun business a bricks and mortar business is a… … Useful english dictionary
bricks and mortar — bricks and mor‧tar [ˌbrɪks ən ˈmɔːtə ǁ ˈmɔːrtər] noun [uncountable] informal PROPERTY buildings such as houses, offices, and factories: • The hospital would cost about £37 million in bricks and mortar and another £10 million for equipment. * * *… … Financial and business terms
bricks-and-mortar — ☆ bricks and mortar [briks′ən môrt′ər] adj. of retail business operations in stores, as distinguished from those strictly using mail or, esp., the Internet: also brick and mortar * * * … Universalium
bricks-and-mortar — ☆ bricks and mortar [briks′ən môrt′ər] adj. of retail business operations in stores, as distinguished from those strictly using mail or, esp., the Internet: also brick and mortar … English World dictionary
bricks and mortar — ► bricks and mortar buildings, especially housing. Main Entry: ↑brick … English terms dictionary
bricks and mortar — noun building material consisting of bricks laid with mortar between them • Hypernyms: ↑building material * * * bricks and mortar Brit : houses and other buildings especially when people consider buying them because of their possible future value … Useful english dictionary
bricks-and-mortar — UK / US adjective [only before noun] business a bricks and mortar business is a traditional business that does not operate on the Internet • See: clicks and mortar … English dictionary
bricks-and-mortar — adj. Bricks and mortar is used with these nouns: ↑retailer … Collocations dictionary
bricks and mortar — UK / US noun [uncountable] a house, flat, or other building considered as property Most of their money is invested in bricks and mortar … English dictionary
bricks and mortar — An established trading company (office/shop) is referred to as a brick and mortar business. Click companies refer to internet based operations. Companies which do both are called bricks and clicks . Click businesses are usually more … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
bricks-and-mortar — adj. Describes a site that has a physical presence in the real world (as opposed to a virtual presence in the online world). Example Citation: No single company has been able to succeed thus far as an on line threat to brick and mortar shopping… … New words