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1 shell out
to pay out (money):يَدْفَعI had to shell out twenty dollars.
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2 Shell
A term used when the seed coverings are prominent and cling to the yarn, or when they have been struck out by the cylinder beater in the opener. Pieces of the fleshy kernels of the seeds are also often termed shell, they rank with seeds as heavy impurities. -
3 shell
[ʃel]1. noun1) the hard outer covering of a shellfish, egg, nut etc:مَحارَه، صَدَفَهA tortoise can pull its head and legs under its shell.
2) an outer covering or framework:هَيْكَل البِناءAfter the fire, all that was left was the burned-out shell of the building.
قَذيفَهA shell exploded right beside him.
2. verb1) to remove from its shell or pod:يُقَشِّرYou have to shell peas before eating them.
2) to fire explosive shells at:يَقْصِفُ بالمَدْفَعِيَّهThe army shelled the enemy mercilessly.
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4 shell
هَيْكَل \ frame: the structure (of bars, etc.) on which sth. is built: Modern tents are made of cloth over a metal frame. framework: frame (of an building, etc.). shell: the frame of sth. that is partly built or has been partly destroyed: the burnt-out shell of an old castle. structure: sth. that is built; a regular or clearly defined framework: The bridge was a solid structure of steel and woodwork. The structure of a sentence is formed by grouping words in certain ways. There is not enough structure in this poem. temple: a building where people pray (in India, in Japan, in ancient Egypt or Greece, etc.). \ See Also بنية (بِنْيَة) -
5 come out of one's shell
to become more confident and less shy.يَخْرُج من عُزْلَتِه ويُصْبِح أقل خَجلا -
6 раскошеливаться
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7 ispovrteti
• out with; plank down; plank up; pop; put down the pony; shell; shell out; stump the country -
8 выбивать огнем артиллерии
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > выбивать огнем артиллерии
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9 trošiti novac
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10 vypláznout
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11 vyplatit
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12 aflojar dinero
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13 ispadati semenje
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14 isterati neprijatelja artiljer
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15 zatvoriti-kao u ljusku
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16 débourser
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17 выбивать огнем артиллерии
Military: shell outУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выбивать огнем артиллерии
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18 выбить артиллерийским огнём
Military: shell outУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выбить артиллерийским огнём
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19 выбить огнем артиллерии
Military: shell outУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выбить огнем артиллерии
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20 платить вымогателям
Jargon: shell outУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > платить вымогателям
См. также в других словарях:
shell out something — shell out (something) to pay money. The insurance giant estimates that in Texas alone it will have to shell out $85 million to settle these claims. How much does the company expect to shell out for a solution to the problem? Usage notes: usually… … New idioms dictionary
shell out — (something) to pay money. The insurance giant estimates that in Texas alone it will have to shell out $85 million to settle these claims. How much does the company expect to shell out for a solution to the problem? Usage notes: usually said about … New idioms dictionary
shell out (for something) — ˌshell ˈout (for sth) | ˌshell sthˈout (for sth) derived (informal) to pay a lot of money for sth Syn: ↑fork out • The band shelled out $100 000 for a mobile recording studio. Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
shell out — [v] give ante up, disburse, expend, fork over*, hand over, lay out, outlay, pay, pay for, pay out, spend; concept 341 Ant. receive, take … New thesaurus
shell out — verb administer or bestow, as in small portions administer critical remarks to everyone present dole out some money shell out pocket money for the children deal a blow to someone the machine dispenses soft drinks • Syn: ↑distribute, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
shell out — UK US shell out Phrasal Verb with shell({{}}/ʃel/ verb INFORMAL ► to pay money for something, especially when the cost is unexpected and not wanted: »If we lose the case, we ll be forced to shell out. shell out sth »Courts have ordered tobacco… … Financial and business terms
shell out — PHRASAL VERB If you shell out for something, you spend a lot of money on it. [INFORMAL] [V P n for/on n] You won t have to shell out a fortune for it... [V P n] If I m shelling out a few hundred pounds, I don t want someone telling me what I can… … English dictionary
shell out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms shell out : present tense I/you/we/they shell out he/she/it shells out present participle shelling out past tense shelled out past participle shelled out informal to spend a lot of money on something Since… … English dictionary
shell out (an amount of money) — AND shell an amount of money out tv. & in. o spend a certain amount of money. □ I’m not going to shell $400 out for that! □ Come on. You owe me. Shell out! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
shell out — verb a) To pay money, to disburse ; especially, to pay a great deal of money. Do you think we should shell out for the extra options package? b) (computing, especially Unix) To use a programs shell escape function to execute an unrelated command… … Wiktionary
shell out — v. (colloq.) (B) ( to pay ) they had to shell out money to their creditors * * * [ ʃel aʊt] (colloq.) (B) ( to pay ) they had to shell out money to their creditors … Combinatory dictionary