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1 books by the armful
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2 flowers by the armful
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armful ['ɑ:mfʊl]brassée f;∎ she had an armful of flowers elle portait une brassée de fleurs;∎ in armfuls, by the armful par pleines brassées, par brassées entières -
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noun* * *noun (as much as a person can hold in one arm or in both arms: an armful of flowers/clothes.) armvoll* * *arm·fuln Arm voll, Ladung f fam* * *armful [ˈɑː(r)mfʊl] s1. Armvoll m:an armful of books ein Armvoll Bücher3. that boy’s quite an armful umg der Junge macht einem ganz schön zu schaffen* * *noun -
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[ʹɑ:mfʋl] n1. 1) охапка2) большое количество2. амер. разг. полная, «сдобная» девушка, «пышка» -
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noun (as much as a person can hold in one arm or in both arms: an armful of flowers/clothes.) favn(en) (full)subst. \/ˈɑːmfʊl\/favn, fang -
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1. n охапка2. n большое количество3. n амер. разг. полная, «сдобная» девушка, «пышка» -
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ˈɑ:mful сущ. охапка Syn: fagotохапка - * of hay охапка сена большое количество - flowers by the * цветы целыми охапками (американизм) (разговорное) полная, "сдобная" девушка, "пышка"armful охапка -
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13 grab an armful of boxcars
expr AmE slThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > grab an armful of boxcars
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14 brassée
brassée [bʀase]feminine noun* * *bʀase1) (de fleurs, papier, bois) armful (de of)2) (de chiffres, personnalités) (whole) host (de of)* * *bʀase nfune brassée de — an armful of, figa number of
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profusione s.f. profusion, over-abundance: una profusione di doni, lodi, ringraziamenti, a profusion of gifts, praise, thanks; una profusione di parole, a torrent of words; c'erano fiori a profusione, there were flowers in profusion (o in plenty); dare, comperare, ordinare, spendere a profusione, to give, to buy, to order, to spend lavishly; distribuiva mance a profusione, he handed out tips lavishly.* * *[profu'zjone]sostantivo femminile1) profusionprofusione d'idee — flood o torrent of ideas
2) a profusione [regali, fiori] by the armful; [ spendere] lavishly* * *profusione/profu'zjone/sostantivo f.2 a profusione [regali, fiori] by the armful; [ spendere] lavishly; avere tutto a profusione to have everything in abundance; ha idee a profusione he's full of ideas. -
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1. in the grossцелый день, день-деньской — the livelong day
2. in the bulkв совокупности, в целом — in the aggregate
массовая продажа; продажа целой партии — bulk sale
3. altogether4. as largeв общем и целом; первый и последний — first and last
первый и последний; в общем и целом — first and last
5. in bulk6. in totoполностью, целиком; в целом — in toto
7. as a whole8. at largeподробно; в целом; весь; широко; вообще; имеющий широкие полномочия — as large
9. upon the wholeв целом; в общем — on the whole
10. on the wholeСинонимический ряд:всего (проч.) в итоге; в общей сложности; в общем; всего; итого -
20 Dollop
The trade name for the armful of flax or tow, spread upon the feed sheet of the breaker card in one round of the clock attached to the feed roller.
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