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1 пригоршня
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2 полная горсть
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3 куча денег
Jargon: fistful of money -
4 куча денег
Jargon: fistful of money -
5 богатство
1) General subject: abundance, affluence, deep pocket, easy street, exuberance, exuberancy, fat purse, fertility (фантазии и т. п.), fortune, gold, heavy purse, long purse, lsd (it is only a matter of lsd - вопрос только в деньгах), luxuriance (воображения), mammon, means, money, opulence, pelf, plentifulness, pregnancy (воображения и т. п.), prodigality, purse, riches, richness, silver spoon, substance, the dollars, the fleshpots (of Egypt), tin, wealth, worth, luxury, profusion, treasure, plethora2) Colloquial: l.s.d.3) Obsolete: thrift4) Bookish: copiousness5) Jocular: money-bags, moneybags6) British English: Lp7) Law: mean8) Economy: pocket9) Jargon: fistful of money, oof, wad10) Makarov: bags -
6 большая сумма денег
1) General subject: a mint of money, a pot of money, great sum of money, mint2) American: bundle3) Economy: heap of money, lot of money, plethora of money4) Australian slang: big bickies, pot5) Jargon: handsome ransom, heavy dough, heavy jack, heavy money, heavy sugar, sugar, hard coin, bomb, fistful, package, sock, stakeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > большая сумма денег
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7 горсть
1) General subject: cupped hands, fistful, handful, palm (как мера), palm-tree (как мера), palmful (чего-л.), bunch2) Rare: gripeful -
8 куча денег
Jargon: fistful of money -
9 полная горсть
1) General subject: fistful (чего-либо)2) Mining: handful (при опробовании) -
10 пригоршня
1) General subject: cupped hands, fistful, hand, handful2) Religion: gripeful -
11 пятилетний тюремный срок
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пятилетний тюремный срок
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12 сжимать (что-л.) в кулаке
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сжимать (что-л.) в кулаке
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13 сжимать в кулаке
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14 петух
Isyn: пятерикпятилетний срок заключенияfistful, fiver, handful, nickel, pounda five-year prison sentenceIIсм. акробат -
15 горсть
жhandful, fistfulгорсть конфе́т — handful of sweets
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16 пригоршня
См. также в других словарях:
fistful — 1610s, from FIST (Cf. fist) (n.) + FUL (Cf. ful) … Etymology dictionary
fistful — [fistfool΄] n. pl. fistfuls HANDFUL … English World dictionary
fistful — fist|ful [ˈfıstful] n an amount that is as much as you can hold in your hand fistful of ▪ a child clutching a fistful of toffees … Dictionary of contemporary English
fistful — UK [ˈfɪstfʊl] / US [ˈfɪstʃʊl] noun [countable] Word forms fistful : singular fistful plural fistfuls the amount of something that you can hold in your fist a fistful of lottery tickets … English dictionary
fistful — noun Date: 1611 1. handful < a fistful of coins > 2. a considerable number or amount < a whole fistful of musicians Thomas Lask > … New Collegiate Dictionary
fistful — [[t]fɪ̱stfʊl[/t]] fistfuls N COUNT: usu N of n A fistful of things is the number of them that you can hold in your fist. Mandy handed him a fistful of coins … English dictionary
fistful — /fist fool/, n., pl. fistfuls. a handful: a fistful of pennies. [1605 15; FIST1 + FUL] Usage. See ful. * * * … Universalium
fistful — fist|ful [ fıstʃul ] noun count the amount of something you can hold in your FIST: a fistful of lottery tickets … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fistful — noun (C) an amount that is as much as you can hold in your hand (+ of): a child clutching a fistful of toffees … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fistful — fist ► NOUN ▪ a person s hand when the fingers are bent in towards the palm and held there tightly. ● make a fist of Cf. ↑make a fist of DERIVATIVES fisted adjective fistful noun. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
Fistful of Metal — Fistful of Metal … Википедия