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1 I found things going of that were not kosher
Общая лексика: я обнаружил кое-какие нарушенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I found things going of that were not kosher
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2 I found things going on that were not kosher
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > I found things going on that were not kosher
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3 kosher
adj pred infml1)We found things going on that were not kosher — То, что происходило, вызвало у нас подозрения
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4 kosher
1. n лавка, где продаются кошерные продукты2. a кошерный3. a сл. правильный, разрешённый4. a сл. настоящий; законный; честныйСинонимический ряд:accepted (adj.) accepted; acknowledged; approved; authoritative; conventional; established; orthodox; sanctioned; traditional -
5 kosher
1. [ʹkəʋʃə] n1. кошер (пища, приготовленная по еврейским религиозным обычаям)2. лавка, где продаются кошерные продукты2. [ʹkəʋʃə] a1. кошерный (о пище, приготовленной по еврейским религиозным обычаям)kosher restaurant - ресторан, в котором подают кошерную пищу
2. сл.1) правильный, разрешённый2) настоящий; законный; честныйI found things going on that were not kosher - я обнаружил кое-какие нарушения /махинации, злоупотребления/
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