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  • 1 чифт

    1. pair; couple
    разг. brace
    чифт обувки/ръкавици a pair of shoes/gloves
    чифт волове a yoke/pair/team of oxen
    пет чифта волове five yoke of oxen
    чифт кучета/яребици и пр. a brace of hounds/partridge etc.
    2. even (number)
    играя на чифт и тек play at odd or even
    3. (кат, облекло за преобличане) change
    два чифта долни дрехи two changes of underwear. чифте
    4. (пушка) double-barrelled gun/piece
    5. kick
    * * *
    м., -ове, (два) чѝфта 1. pair; couple; разг. brace; пет \чифта волове five yoke of oxen; \чифт волове a yoke/pair/team of oxen; \чифт кучета/яребици и пр. a brace of hounds/partridge etc.; \чифт обувки/ръкавици a pair of shoes/gloves;
    2. even (number); играя на \чифт и тек play at odd or even;
    * * *
    pair: a чифт of shoes - чифт обувки; couple ; doublet ; two {tu;}
    * * *
    1. (кат, облекло за преобличане) change 2. (пушка) double-barrelled gun/piece, 3. = чифт 4. even (number) 5. kick 6. pair;couple 7. ЧИФТ волове a yoke/pair/team of oxen 8. ЧИФТ кучета/яребици и пр. a brace of hounds/partridge etc. 9. ЧИФТ обувки/ ръкавици a pair of shoes/gloves 10. два ЧИФТа долни дрехи two changes of underwear. чифте 11. играя на ЧИФТ и тек play at odd or even 12. пет ЧИФТa волове five yoke of oxen 13. разг. brace 14. хвърлям ЧИФТ kick (out)

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