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I a; перев.; predic1) розорений, який розорився; збанкрутілий2) вiйcьк.; жapг. звільнений зі служби3) об'їжджений4) макулатураII past, поет. р. р. від break II III vрідко займатися маклерством -
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adj. züğürt, meteliksiz, beş parasız (Argo), cebi delik, iflas etmiş* * *1. kır (v.) 2. meteliksiz (adj.)* * *[brouk]past tense; = break -
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• rutiköyhä• hylky(tekniikka)forest and paper industry• hylkytechnology• hylky (tek.)finance, business, economy• vararikkoinen• auki• rahaton• pennitönobscene• perse auki (rahaton)• köyhä* * *broukpast tense; = break -
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(th) rebut, deşeuri -
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ورشكسته، ورشكست، بي پول -
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pret [pp] -] break; uzoran, preoran;[fam] upropašten, ruiniran, bankrot, bez prebijene pare* * *
grub
iskvaren
nepravilan
razbiti -
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adj.парично упропастен, во тешки околности, е шворц, без пари; скршил -
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[brouk]past tense; = break -
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adj no tenir ni cinc, estar pelat (de diners) -
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• bez novca; grub; iskvaren; izoran; nepravilan; pooran; preoran; upropašćen finansiski -
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1) разбил; 2) развинтил -
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1) разрушился; 2) расщепил; 3) фракционировал -
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m Ekon., Handl., Ubezp. broker- broker ubezpieczeniowy/giełdowy an insurance broker/a stockbrokerThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > broke|r
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