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1 Dozen
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2 dozen
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3 per dozen
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4 дюжина
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5 дюжина
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6 дюжина
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7 дюжина
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > дюжина
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8 дюжина
1. dicker2. dozen3. by the dozen -
9 чертова дюжина
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10 трещать
1) General subject: blather, blether, burst, chatter, chirp, chirr, clack, clapper (как трещотка), clatter, crack, crackle, crunch, gabble, go nineteen to the dozen (говорить без конца), jabber, prattle, quack, rattle, reel, scrunch, sing, spit (об огне, свечке и т. п.), splutter, sputter, stridulate, talk by the hour, talk nineteen to the dozen, talk thirteen to the dozen, go nineteen to the dozen, talk nineteen to the dozen, clap3) Colloquial: gabble off, quacksalver4) Dialect: knap5) Obsolete: run on pattens7) Architecture: break8) Mining: nipple (о кровле)10) Automation: snap11) Makarov: chirr (о кузнечиках, сверчках) -
11 тринадцать
1) General subject: a long dozen, devil's dozen, great dozen, long dozen, thirteen, thirteen num (число)2) Jargon: baker's dozen -
12 чертова дюжина
baker's dozen словосочетание: -
13 по дюжинам
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14 в засаде находилось двенадцать хорошо вооружённых людей
1) General subject: the ambuscade was a dozen well-armed menУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в засаде находилось двенадцать хорошо вооружённых людей
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15 говорить без конца
General subject: go nineteen to the dozen, talk nineteen to the dozen, talk thirteen to the dozenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > говорить без конца
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16 дюжина
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17 полдюжины
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18 говорить без конца
talk nineteen to the dozen словосочетание:talk nineteen to the dozen (говорить без конца, говорить без умолку)go nineteen to the dozen (говорить без конца, говорить без умолку)Русско-английский синонимический словарь > говорить без конца
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19 чёртова дюжина
прост.lit. devil's dozen; cf. baker's dozenРаскопки начались 13 августа. Начальник нашей экспедиции Сергей Павлович Толстов уверяет, что 13 - самое лучшее число. Но реакционные жрецы скрыли этот факт от народа, чтобы тайком наслаждаться дарами "чёртовой дюжины". (В. Берестов, Меч в золотых ножнах) — We started digging on the thirteenth of August. The chief of our expedition Sergei Pavlovich Tolstov assured us that thirteen was the luckiest of numbers. Reactionary priests, he said jokingly, had concealed this fact from the public in order to enjoy in secret the gifts of the gods given on the day of the 'devil's dozen'.
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20 болтать без устали
General subject: go nineteen to the dozen, talk nineteen to the dozenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > болтать без устали
См. также в других словарях:
Dozen — Doz en (d[u^]z n), n.; pl. {Dozen} (before another noun), {Dozens} (d[u^]z nz). [OE. doseine, dosein, OF. doseine, F. douzaine, fr. douze twelve, fr. L. duodecim; duo two + decem ten. See {Two}, {Ten}, and cf. {Duodecimal}.] 1. A collection of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dozen — Doz en (d[u^]z n), n.; pl. {Dozen} (before another noun), {Dozens} (d[u^]z nz). [OE. doseine, dosein, OF. doseine, F. douzaine, fr. douze twelve, fr. L. duodecim; duo two + decem ten. See {Two}, {Ten}, and cf. {Duodecimal}.] 1. A collection of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dozen — doz‧en [ˈdʌzn] written abbreviation doz. noun dozens PLURALFORM or dozen [countable] a group of twelve things: • More than a dozen managers have come … Financial and business terms
dozen — is a collective noun used in two ways, (1) as dozen, preceded by a numeral, meaning a unit of twelve (two dozen eggs), and (2) as dozens, in informal use, meaning ‘very many’ (We made dozens of mistakes) … Modern English usage
dozen — ► NOUN (pl. same) ▪ a group or set of twelve. ● talk nineteen to the dozen Cf. ↑talk nineteen to the dozen DERIVATIVES dozenth adjective. ORIGIN Old French dozeine, from Latin duodecim twelve … English terms dictionary
dozen — [duz′ən] n. pl. dozens or, esp. after a number, dozen [ME dozeine < OFr dozaine < douze, twelve < L duodecim, twelve < duo, TWO + decem, TEN] 1. a set of twelve: see also BAKER S DOZEN 2. [often pl.] a large number ☆ the do … English World dictionary
dozen — c.1300, from O.Fr. dozaine a dozen, from doze (12c.) twelve, from L. duodecim twelve, from duo two + decem ten (see TEN (Cf. ten)). The O.Fr. fem. suffix aine is characteristically added to cardinals to form collectives in a precise sense (… … Etymology dictionary
Dozen — (engl., spr. dösn), das Dutzend, als Zählgröße bei Stückgütern = 12, das long D. = 13 … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Dozen — Doz redirects here. For the Afro Asiatic language, see DOZ. Dozens redirects here. For other uses, see Dozens (disambiguation). Group of twelve redirects here. For other uses, see Group of Twelve (disambiguation). A dozen (common abbreviated doz… … Wikipedia
dozen — 01. He bought about a [dozen] CDs yesterday during the one day sale. 02. Can you pick up a [dozen] eggs at the grocery store on the way home? 03. I picked up half a [dozen] bagels and some cream cheese to take on the picnic. 04. There were about… … Grammatical examples in English
dozen — doz|en W3S2 [ˈdʌzən] number plural dozen or dozens written abbreviation doz. [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: dozeine, from doze twelve ] 1.) twelve ▪ a dozen eggs … Dictionary of contemporary English