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1 платить наличными
1) General subject: pay down, pay on the dot, stump up, pay in cash, pay with cash2) Colloquial: pay on3) Economy: pay in ready money, pay ready money5) Business: pay cash -
2 покрывать
несов. - покрыва́ть, сов. - покры́ть; (вн.)2) ( усеивать) dot (d with)3) (тв.; краской и т.п.) paint (d with), coat (d with)покрыва́ть ла́ком — varnish (d), lacquer [-kə] (d)
покрыва́ть желе́зом — iron (d)
покрыва́ть зо́лотом — plate (d) with gold
4) ( возмещать) make up (d), pay off (d)покрыва́ть расхо́ды — defray expenses
покрыва́ть недоста́чу — make up [make good] the loss
покрыва́ть потре́бности в электроэне́ргии — meet the electricity demand
5) ( не выдавать) cover up (d); shield [ʃiːld] (d)6) ( заглушать звук) drown (d)7) ( расстояние) cover (d)9) ( о животных) cover (d), copulate (with)покрыва́ть ма́том (вн.) — swear in dirty / foul language (at)
••покрыва́ть себя́ сла́вой — cover oneself with glory / fame
покрыва́ть та́йной — shroud (d) in mystery
покры́то мра́ком неизве́стности — см. мрак
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