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1 PENNY
• Don't be penny - wise and dollar - foolish - Не жалей алтына - отдашь полтину (H)• In for a penny, in for a pound - Заварил кашу - не жалей масла (3)• Look after the pennies and the pounds will take care of themselves - Копейка рубль бережет (K)• No penny, no paternoster - За ничто ничего не купишь (3)• One penny is better than none - Лучше мало, чем совсем ничего (Л)• Pennies make dollars - Копейка к копейке - проживет и семейка (K)• Penny and penny laid up will be many - Копейка к копейке - проживет и семейка (K)• Penny by right is better than a thousand by wrong (A) - Лучше беднее, да честнее (Л), Лучше жить бедняком, чем разбогатеть с грехом (Л), Хотя и гол, да не вор (X)• Penny saved is a penny earned (gained) (A) - Запасливый нужды не терпит (3), Сбережешь - что найдешь (C)• Penny saved is a penny made (A) - Сбережешь - что найдешь (C)• Penny soul never came to ('came) twopence (A) - За малым погонишься, большое потеряешь (3), Не жалей алтына - отдашь полтину (H)• Penny today is worth two tomorrow (A) - Одно нынче лучше двух завтра (O)• Penny - wise and pound foolish - За малым погонишься, большое потеряешь (3), Обрадовался крохе, да ломоть потерял (O)• Penny - wise, pound foolish - За малым погонишься, большое потеряешь (3), Обрадовался крохе, да ломоть потерял (O)• Take care of the pence (pennies) and the pounds will take care of themselves - Копейка рубль бережет (K)• Take care of your pennies and the dollars will take care of themselves - Копейка рубль бережет (K)• Touch pot, touch penny - За ничто ничего не купишь (3)• Two pennies will creep together - Деньги к деньгам идут (Д)• Who will not keep a penny never shall (shall never) have many - Копейка рубль бережет (K)• You can tell a bad penny by its ring - Осла знать по ушам, медведя - по когтям, а дурака - по речам (O) -
2 невыгодная сделка
1) General subject: a bad pennyworth, a hard bargain, bad bargain, bad penn'orth, bad penny-worth, bad pennyworth, good penn'orth, good penny-worth, good pennyworth, losing bargain2) Economy: bad business, unprofitable deal, unprofitable transaction3) Advertising: bad deal4) Mass media: disadvantageous deal, non-lucrative deal, unfavorable deal, unremunerative deal5) Business: hard bargain -
3 хорошая (плохая) сделка
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > хорошая (плохая) сделка
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5 выгодная сделка
1) General subject: a good pennyworth, bad penny-worth, bad pennyworth, good bargain, good penn'orth, good penny-worth, good pennyworth, remunerative business2) Law: bargain3) Trade: a good bargain4) Economy: profitable deal, profitable entrepot5) Jargon: slam dunk6) Banking: profitable transaction7) Advertising: favourable deal8) Mass media: lucrative deal, remunerative deal9) EBRD: value for money10) Phraseological unit: an offer one can't refuse -
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1) General subject: bad, baddish, fair to middling, immaterial, inconsiderable, indifferent, inessential, la la, nickel and dime, nickel-and-dimed, nickel-and-diming, nickeled-and-dimed, nickeling-and-diming, no great shakes, non-essential, not much of a..., not very good, of a kind, of no consequence, of no moment, omissible, one eyed, one horse, one-eyed, penny-ante, poor, slight, small, so-so, third-rate, this box will make a table of a kind, trifling, unimportant, of little moment, ropey, nonthreatening2) Colloquial: tin3) Rare: la-la4) Mathematics: insignificant, irrelevant, not good5) Jargon: Cheap John, back-burner, jerk soup, jerk town, jerk water, off base, mickey-mouse, peanut, penny ante6) Makarov: none so good, nonessential, tenuous7) Taboo: common as cat shit, half-assed8) Phraseological unit: not worth a pinch of coon's shit (only CANADIAN, not to be used in USA (coon in USA is a slang for a coloured man))
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penny — ► NOUN (pl. pennies (for separate coins); pence (for a sum of money)) 1) a British bronze coin worth one hundredth of a pound. 2) a former British coin worth one twelfth of a shilling and 240th of a pound. 3) N. Amer. informal a one cent coin. ●… … English terms dictionary
penny — pen|ny S1 [ˈpeni] n [: Old English; Origin: penning, penig] 1.) a) plural pence abbreviation p a small unit of money in Britain. There are 100 pence in one pound ▪ The bus fare is 80 pence. ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
bad — bad1 W1S1 [bæd] adj comparative worse [wə:s US wə:rs] superlative worst [wə:st US wə:rst] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not good)¦ 2¦(low quality)¦ 3¦(not sensible)¦ 4¦(morally wrong)¦ 5¦(wrong behaviour)¦ 6¦(serious)¦ 7 a bad time/moment etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
bad — 1 adjective comparative worse, worst 1 HARMFUL unpleasant, harmful, or likely to cause problems: I have some bad news for you. | I thought things couldn t possibly get any worse. | It s bad enough being woken by the baby without you keeping me… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
penny */*/ — UK [ˈpenɪ] / US noun [countable] Word forms penny : singular penny plural pennies 1) a) Word forms penny : plural pence a small unit of money in the UK There are 100 pence in one pound A local call only costs a few pence. b) Word forms penny :… … English dictionary
penny — /ˈpɛni / (say penee) noun (plural pennies or, especially collectively, pence) 1. (in Australia before the introduction of decimal currency in 1966) a fractional monetary unit equal to one twelfth of a shilling or ¹⁄₂₄₀ of a pound. Abbrev.: d 2.… …
History of the British penny (1901–1970) — The penny of King Edward VII (1901 ndash;1910) is of the same technical standards as the late Victorian issues. The head on the obverse is by George William de Saulles (1862 ndash;1903), facing right, with the inscription EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA… … Wikipedia
History of the British penny (1714–1901) — The Hanoverians (1714 ndash;1837) The change in dynasty did not affect the form of the design of the silver penny mdash; a 12 mm diameter coin weighing 0.5 gram, with a right facing bust of George I and the inscription GEORGIVS DEI GRA continuing … Wikipedia
pen|ny|worth — «PEHN ee WURTH», noun. 1. as much as can be bought for a penny. 2. Figurative. a small amount: »Give me a pennyworth of advice. 3. Figurative. a bargain (good, bad, fair, cheap, or otherwise): »Man … Useful english dictionary
Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs, Thematic Index — absence absence makes the heart grow fonder he who is absent is always in the wrong the best of friends must part blue are the hills that are far away distance lends enchantment to the view out of sight, out of mind … Proverbs new dictionary
penn'orth — noun (singular + of) BrE old fashioned a pennyworth penny noun plural pennies or pence /pens/ BrE (C) 1 a small bronze coin, used in Britain since 1971, worth one hundredth (1/100th) of a pound: a bag of pennies 2 plural pence abbreviation p a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English