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1 fiver
['faɪvə(r)]nome BE colloq. = banconota da cinque sterline* * *fiver /ˈfaɪvə(r)/n. (fam.)1 (GB) banconota da cinque sterline* * *['faɪvə(r)]nome BE colloq. = banconota da cinque sterline -
2 fiver fiv·er n
['faɪvə(r)]fam Brit biglietto da cinque sterline, Am biglietto da cinque dollari -
3 ♦ nine
♦ nine /naɪn/a. e n.1 nove: nine thousand, novemila; nine rooms, nove stanze; the nine of clubs, il nove di fiori ( carta da gioco); Nine is my lucky number, il nove è il mio numero fortunato; There are nine of them, sono in nove; Nine out of ten students will get full marks, nove studenti su dieci prenderanno il massimo dei voti; a nine-man team, una squadra di nove persone; nine times out of ten, nove volte su dieci2 nove ( anni d'età): The girl isn't nine yet, la bambina non ha ancora nove anni; a nine-year-old, un bambino (o una bambina) di nove anni3 le nove ( ora): I set the alarm for nine, ho messo la sveglia alle nove; half ( past) nine, le nove e mezza● ( sport) a nine, una squadra di baseball ( di nove giocatori) □ ( USA) nine-eleven, l'undici settembre ( del 2001: il giorno della distruzione delle Torri Gemelle di New York) □ Nine Men's Morris, filetto ( gioco da tavolo) □ nine days' wonder, novità destinata a non durare; fuoco di paglia □ (telef.) nine-nine-nine ► 999 □ (telef.) nine-one-one ► 911 □ nine-to-five, dalle 9 alle 5 ( di pomeriggio); (agg.) a tempo pieno, impiegatizio; (fig.: di un lavoro, ecc.) di routine, noioso □ nine-to-fiver, impiegato; lavoratore a tempo pieno □ (mat.) to cast out ( the) nines, fare la prova del nove □ (fam.) dressed up to the nines, vestito con eleganza, ricercatezza; tutto in ghingheri.
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Fiver — may be:* A common slang term for: **A British five pound note **A five Euro banknote **A United States five dollar bill **An Australian 5 dollar note * Fiver (Watership Down), a fictional rabbit in the Richard Adams novel Watership Down * Fiver… … Wikipedia
fiver — UK US /ˈfaɪvər/ noun [C] UK INFORMAL MONEY ► five pounds, or a note worth five pounds: »They sell a range of wines all for less than a fiver. → See also TENNER(Cf. ↑tenner) … Financial and business terms
fiver — 1843, “five pound note,” from FIVE (Cf. five) + er … Etymology dictionary
fiver — ► NOUN 1) Brit. informal a five pound note. 2) N. Amer. a five dollar bill … English terms dictionary
fiver — [fīv′ər] n. Informal ☆ 1. a five dollar bill 2. Brit. a five pound note … English World dictionary
fiver — (FY.vur) n. A person who donates five percent of their income to charity and/or spends five hours per week doing volunteer work. Example Citation: Those who give five percent of their income or volunteer five hours per week should be our models.… … New words
fiver — noun a) A banknote with a value of five units of currency. , Do you have a fiver I could borrow? I can pay you back tomorrow. b) By extension: the value in money that this represents. , I bought the chocolates; they were only a fiver … Wiktionary
fiver — [[t]fa͟ɪvə(r)[/t]] fivers 1) N COUNT A fiver is a five pound note. [BRIT, INFORMAL] 2) N COUNT A fiver is a five dollar bill. [AM, INFORMAL] … English dictionary
fiver — UK [ˈfaɪvə(r)] / US [ˈfaɪvər] noun [countable] Word forms fiver : singular fiver plural fivers informal 1) British a five pound note 2) American a five dollar bill … English dictionary
fiver — [“faiva* ] n. a five dollar bill. (See also tenner.) □ This thing only cost me a fiver. □ Give him a fiver, and let’s get outa here … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
fiver — fiv|er [ˈfaıvə US ər] n BrE informal a piece of paper money worth five pounds ▪ Lend me a fiver, mate? … Dictionary of contemporary English