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1 gold
1. n золотоgold in nuggets — золото в самородках, золотые самородки
made of gold — из золота, золотой
2. n золотые монеты, деньги3. n богатства, сокровища4. n высокие качества5. n цвет золота; золотистый цвет6. n центр мишени7. n уст. ткань с золотой нитью, парчаto gild refined gold — покрывать позолотой чистое золото, заниматься бессмысленным делом
gold medallist — золотой медалист, получивший золотую медаль
gold future — золотые фьючерсы, срочные контракты с золотом
8. a золотой9. a золотого цветаgold ripeness — жёлтая спелость; восковая спелость
Синонимический ряд:1. color (noun) aureate; color; colour; dark yellow; deep yellow; flaxen; gold-colored; ochroid; wheat-colored; yellow2. precious metal (noun) beaten gold; gold alloy; gold coin; gold plate; golden trinkets; heavy metal; precious metal; riches; wealth -
2 BAUGR
(-s, -ar), m.1) ring, armlet (of gold or silver) worn on the wrist, esp. the sacred ring (stallahringr) on the altar in heathen temples, cf. baugeiðr;2) in olden times, before minted gold or silver came into use, such rings were commonly used as a medium of payment; hence ‘baugr’ simply means money;3) fine of varying amount for manslaughter, weregild;4) gaff-hook?5) in the phrase, eiga (kost) á baugi, to have a (single) chance left; ef sá væri á. baugi, if there were no other chance; þú munt eiga slíkan á baugi brátt, thou wilt soon have the very same chance or lot (viz. death);* * *m. [the root bjúg—baug—bog; A. S. beág; O. H. G. pouc = armilla; lost in N. H. G. and in Engl.]I. a ring, armlet, esp. in olden times to be worn on the wrist plain, without stones:α. the sacred temple ring (stallahringr) on the altar in heathen temples; all oaths were’ to be made by laying the hand upon the temple ring; at sacrificial banquets it was to be dipped in the blood, and was to be worn by the priest at all meetings. The ring was either of gold or silver, open (mótlaus), its weight varying between two, three, and twenty ounces (the last is the reading of Eb. new Ed. p. 6, v. 1., the classical passages in the Sagas are—Eb. l. c. (and cp. 44), Glúm. 388, Landn. (Hb.) 258, Þórð. S. 94 (Ed. 1860); cp. also the note at the end of the new Ed. of Eb., referring to an interesting essay of the Norse Prof. Holmboe upon the matter, Christiania, A. D. 1864.β. baugr is at present in Icel. used of a spiral ring without a stone (e. g. a wedding ring); the third finger is called baugfingr, transl. from Lat. digitus annuli, for the wearing of wedding rings is not in use in Icel. (unless as a Dan. imitation). Icel. also say einbaugr, tvibaugr, a single or double spiral ring.II. metaph. in olden times, before minted gold or silver came into use, the metals were rolled up in spiral-formed rings, and pieces cut off and weighed were used as a medium of payment; hence, in old times, baugr simply means money, used in the poets in numberless compounds; hringum hreytti, hjó sundr baug, Rm. 35; cp. baugbroti, baugskyndir, baugskati, baughati, one who breaks, throws, hates gold, epithets of princes, etc., v. Lex. Poët. A. S. poetry abounds in epithets such as, beaggeafa, dator auri; the Heliand speaks of ‘vunden gold.’ In the law the payment of weregild is particularly called baugr, v. the compounds: baugatal is the Icel. section of law treating of the weregild, Grág. ii. 171–188; höfuôbaugr, lögbaugr ( a legal baug, lawful payment). In the Norse law vide esp. N. G. L. i. 74 sqq., 184 sqq.2. the painted circle on the round shield (clypeus); á fornum skjöldum var títt at skrifa rönd þá er b. var kallaðr, ok er við þann baug skildir kendir, Edda 87, Eg. 699; often embellished with scenes from the mythical age. Some poems arc preserved or on record, describing such shields, two Berudrápur by Egil (bera, a shield), Haustlöng by Thjodolf, Ragnarsdrápa by Bragi Gamli (of the 9th and 10th centuries). Some of these poems were among the chief sources used by Snorri in composing the Edda. The shield is metaph. called baugr, Edda (Gl.)3. a fish-hook; man eigi þú draga Leviathan á öngli eðr bora kiðr hans með baugi (very rare, if not an απ. λεγ.), Post. 686 C. 2.4. the phrase, eiga (kost) á baugi, to have (a single) chance left; þótti þat vera et mesta hætturáð at berjast, en sá mun á baugi, ef eigi er sæzt, there will be no other chance unless we come to terms, Sturl. iii. 244; þú munt eiga slíkan á baugi brátt, thou wilt soon have the very same chance (viz. death), the turn will come to thee, Nj. 58; nú mun ek eiga þann á baugi, at …, there will be no other chance for me, than …, Orkn. 46; cp. einbeygðr kostr, dira necessitas, 58; kvaðst þá heldr vilja liggja hjá henni, ef sá væri á baugi, if there were no other chance, Fas. ii. 150. The explanation of this metaphor is doubtful, cp. Vkv. verses 5 and 7 (?), or is the metaphor taken from the weregild?5. baugr also occurs in mod. usage in many compds, astron. and mathem., spor-baugr, the ecliptic; hádegisbaugr, a meridian.COMPDS: baugabrot, baugamaðr, baugatal, baugshelgi. -
3 чеканить
1. гл. emboss, coin2. гл. caulk; peen3. гл. mint, coinСинонимический ряд:отчеканивать (глаг.) отчеканивать; печатать -
4 чеканит
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5 Reşat (altını)
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6 mint
I 1. noun2) (sum of money)2. adjectivea mint [of money] — eine schöne Stange Geld (ugs.)
funkelnagelneu (ugs.); vorzüglich [Münze] (fachspr.)3. transitive verbin mint condition — [Auto, Bild usw.] in tadellosem Zustand
(lit. or fig.) prägenII noun1) (plant) Minze, die2) (peppermint) Pfefferminz, das; attrib. Pfefferminz-* * *I 1. [mint] noun(a place where money is made by the government.) die Münzprägeanstalt2. verb(to manufacture (money): When were these coins minted?) prägen- academic.ru/116830/in_mint_condition">in mint conditionII [mint] noun1) (a plant with strong-smelling leaves, used as a flavouring.) die Minze2) ((also peppermint) (a sweet with) the flavour of these leaves: a box of mints; ( also adjective) mint chocolate.) das Pfefferminz* * *mint1[mɪnt]I. nto make/cost a \mint einen Haufen Geld machen/kosten famto be worth a \mint Gold wert [o unbezahlbar] seinII. vtto \mint money/a coin Geld/eine Münze prägento \mint gold/silver Gold/Silber münzento \mint a stamp eine Briefmarke druckento \mint a phrase ( fig) einen Satz prägen\mint coin neu geprägte Münzea \mint copy ein druckfrisches Exemplar\mint stamp ungestempelte Briefmarkein \mint condition in tadellosem Zustandmint2[mɪnt]I. n* * *I [mɪnt]1. nMünzanstalt f, Munzstätte f, Münze f(Royal) Mint — (Königlich-)Britische Münzanstalt
he is making a mint (of money) (inf) — er verdient ein Heidengeld (inf)
his father made a mint (inf) — sein Vater hat einen Haufen Geld gemacht (inf)
2. adjstamp postfrisch, ungestempeltin mint condition — in tadellosem Zustand
3. vtcoin, phrase prägen IIn (BOT)Minze f; (= sweet) Pfefferminz nt* * *mint1 [mınt] s1. BOT Minze f:2. Pfefferminzbonbon m/nmint2 [mınt]A s1. Münze f:a) Münzstätte f, -anstalt fb) Münzamt n:mint mark Münzzeichen n;mint stamp Münzgepräge n;master of the mint, mint master (Ober)Münzmeister m;fresh from the mint frisch geprägt, prägefrisch2. fig umg Heidengeld n:earn (make) a mintin mint condition in tadellosem oder einwandfreiem Zustand;C v/t1. Geld münzen, schlagen, prägen2. fig ein Wort prägen* * *I 1. noun2. adjectivea mint [of money] — eine schöne Stange Geld (ugs.)
funkelnagelneu (ugs.); vorzüglich [Münze] (fachspr.)3. transitive verbin mint condition — [Auto, Bild usw.] in tadellosem Zustand
(lit. or fig.) prägenII noun1) (plant) Minze, die2) (peppermint) Pfefferminz, das; attrib. Pfefferminz-* * *n.Minze nur sing. f. v.ausprägen v. -
7 фальшивая монета
1. base coin2. false coin3. spurious coinРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > фальшивая монета
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8 мерный слиток
Banking: small bar (http://www.gold.org/value/invest/howbuy/coins.html), minted bar -
9 mint
I 1. mint noun(a place where money is made by the government.) mynt(verk)2. verb(to manufacture (money): When were these coins minted?) prege, utmynteII mint noun1) (a plant with strong-smelling leaves, used as a flavouring.) mynte2) ((also peppermint) (a sweet with) the flavour of these leaves: a box of mints; ( also adjective) mint chocolate.) peppermynte(sukkertøy/-sjokolade)mynteIsubst. \/mɪnt\/1) (om flere planter i leppeblomstfamilien, Lamiaceae, f.eks. catmint, kattemynte) mynte2) ( plante i slekten Mentha) mynte4) mintsmak, peppermyntesmak5) peppermyntedropsIIsubst. \/mɪnt\/1) myntverk, mynt, myntfabrikk2) (hverdagslig, særlig om penger) masse, massevis, store mengder, vell3) ( overført) kilde, utspringin mint condition i førsteklasses stand, god som ny, postfrisk (om frimerke), med stempelglans (om mynt)IIIverb \/mɪnt\/1) mynte, utmynte, prege2) finne opp, lage, danne, skapemint again prege ommint gold ( hverdagslig) tjene penger som gressIVadj. \/mɪnt\/1) forklaring: smaksatt med peppermynte, mynte eller krusmynte2) forklaring: laget av peppermynte, mynte eller krusmynte -
10 mint
1. n монетный двор2. n большая сумма; большое количествоa mint of money — большая сумма, куча денег
3. n источник; рассадник4. v чеканить5. v создавать6. v пренебр. выдумывать, измышлять, фабриковать7. n бот. мятаmint tea — мятный чай, чай с мятой
Синонимический ряд:1. brand-new (adj.) brand-new; fire-new; spang-new; spanking-new; span-new; spick-and-span2. fortune (noun) boodle; bundle; fortune; packet; pile; pot; wad3. make money (verb) cast; coin; counterfeit; issue; make money; manufacture; mold; print; punch; stamp; strike -
11 urugluğ
urugluğ altun - Gold (or other) that is struck or minted -
12 urugluğ
urugluğ altun - Gold (or other) that is struck or minted -
13 Krugerrand
Fina South African coin consisting of one ounce of gold, first minted in 1967, bearing the portrait of 19th century statesman and South African president Paul Kruger on the obverse
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