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1 give the boys two books apiece
Общая лексика: раздать мальчикам по две книги на каждогоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > give the boys two books apiece
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2 apiece
[əʹpi:s] adv1) за штуку; со штуки2) разг. каждый; за, на каждогоto give the boys two books apiece - раздать мальчикам по две книги на каждого
to fine (the boys) a dollar apiece - взять штраф по доллару с каждого (мальчика)
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3 apiece
1. adv за штуку; со штуки2. adv разг. каждый; за, на каждогоСинонимический ряд:1. each (adj.) each; every; individually; separately; singly2. each (other) all; aside; each; for each one; individually; one-by-one; per capita; per caput; respectively; separately -
4 apiece
əˈpi:s нареч.
1) за штуку;
со штуки;
поштучно five dollars apiece ≈ по пять долларов за одну штуку
2) разг. каждый, за каждого, с головы;
на каждогоза штуку;
со штуки - six pence * по шести пенсов за штуку (разговорное) каждый;
за, на каждого - to give the boys two books * раздать мальчикам по две книги на каждого - to fine a dollar * взять штраф по доллару с каждого( мальчика)apiece за каждого, с головы;
на каждого;
they had five roubles apiece у каждого из них было по пяти рублей ~ за штуку;
поштучно ~ за штукуapiece за каждого, с головы;
на каждого;
they had five roubles apiece у каждого из них было по пяти рублей
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