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С БРАТА (С НОСА, С ГОЛОВЫ) (брать, получать что и т. п.) coll PrepP these forms only prep obj) (to take, get sth.) from eachfrom each (every) person (man etc)from each (and every) one (of us (you, them)) a head apiece each."Я здесь договорился с местной властью: вечером устраиваем сольный концерт. По полтиннику с носа» (Максимов 3). "I've arranged with the local authorities—we're putting on a one-man concert tonight. Half a ruble a head" (3a). -
6 с брата
• С БРАТА <C НОСА, С ГОЛОВЫ> (брать, получать что и т.п.) coll[PrepP; these forms only; prep obj]=====⇒ (to take, get sth.) from each:- from each (every) person (man etc);- from each (and every) one (of us <you, them>);- a head;- apiece;- each.♦ "Я здесь договорился с местной властью: вечером устраиваем сольный концерт. По полтиннику с носа" (Максимов 3). "I've arranged with the local authorities - we're putting on a one-man concert tonight. Half a ruble a head" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с брата
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7 с головы
[PrepP; these forms only; prep obj]=====⇒ (to take, get sth.) from each:- from each (every) person (man etc);- from each (and every) one (of us <you, them>);- a head;- apiece;- each.♦ "Я здесь договорился с местной властью: вечером устраиваем сольный концерт. По полтиннику с носа" (Максимов 3). "I've arranged with the local authorities - we're putting on a one-man concert tonight. Half a ruble a head" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с головы
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8 с носа
[PrepP; these forms only; prep obj]=====⇒ (to take, get sth.) from each:- from each (every) person (man etc);- from each (and every) one (of us <you, them>);- a head;- apiece;- each.♦ "Я здесь договорился с местной властью: вечером устраиваем сольный концерт. По полтиннику с носа" (Максимов 3). "I've arranged with the local authorities - we're putting on a one-man concert tonight. Half a ruble a head" (3a). -
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муж.; разг.half (a) ruble, 50 kopecks -
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1) General subject: half ruble2) Finances: 50 kopeck coin, 50 ruble banknote -
11 сообразить на троих
1) Colloquial: figure it out for three people (The Russian expression "soobrazit na troikh" presumed a 3.62-ruble half-liter bottle of vodka and a brick of Druzhba cheese priced at 26 kopeks), share for three (people), split the bottle three ways2) Graphic expression: knock off a bottle between the three of themУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сообразить на троих
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