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1. n1) горіх2) перен. міцний горішок3) розм. голова, макітра4) розм. псих; навіжений; несповна розуму5) розм. франт, дженджик; молодець6) амер. пончик7) тех. муфта, гайка8) pl дрібне вугілляto be nuts at smth. — захоплюватися чимсь, добре розумітися на чомусь
he has a hard nut to crack — перен. не на його зуби цей горішок
2. intnuts! — чи ти здурів?; геть під три чорти!
3. v1) збирати горіхи2) розм. метикувати, мізкувати* * *I [net] n1) горіх; бoт. сім'янка; міцний горішок2) cл. голова; "макітра"3) cл. псих, навіжений; схиблений ( на чому-небудь)4) cл. франт, чепурун5) pl; cл. ( the nuts) чудо6) aмep. пончик7) тих. гайка; муфта8) pl дрібне вугілля9) серцевина, ядро; суть10) пoлiгp. напівкругла шпація ( nut quad)11) cл. хабар полиіцейському ( за дрібне правопорушення); відкуп ( від штрафу)II [net] v2) cл. мізкувати, метикувати -
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[nʌt]n1) горі́х2) sl. голова́3) тех. му́фта, га́йка4) розм. навіже́ний; псих5) розм. франт; молоде́ць6) pl дрібне́ ву́гі́лля••to be nuts on smth. sl. — 1) захо́плюватися чимсь 2) до́бре розумі́тися на чо́мусь
he has a hard nut to crack перен. — не на його́ зу́би цей горі́шок
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