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121 kaum Geld haben
kaum Geld haben
to be hard up [for money] -
122 ohne Geld
ohne Geld
moneyless, out of funds, without means, hard up for money -
123 aporreado
adj.1 cudgelled.2 dragged along.3 beaten, cudgelled, pommeled, clubbed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: aporrear.* * *1→ link=aporrear aporrear► adjetivo1 (pobre) hard up for money* * *1.ADJ [vida] wretched, miserable; [persona] rascally2.SM Caribe meat stew, chilli stew* * *aporreado -da1 (pobre) wretched, miserable2 (pícaro) rascally* * *aporreado, -a♦ adj[pobre, mísero] wretched♦ nmCuba, Méx = beef stew with tomato and garlic -
124 trengt
adj. squeezed adj. hard up (for money) -
125 туго
1.1. прил. кратк. см. тугой2. предик. безл. разг. (трудно, плохо):ему приходится туго — he is in difficulties, he is in difficult straits
2. нареч.с деньгами у него туго — he is hard pressed for money; he is in a tight spot financially, he is in financial straits
1. (плотно, крепко) tight(ly)туго набить мешок — pack a sack tight, cram a sack full
туго натянуть — stretch tight; мор. stretch taut
туго подвигаться вперёд — make* slow progress
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126 chu|do
adv. grad. 1. (szczupło) [wyglądać] thin adj. 2. przen. [żyć, jeść] frugally, meagrely GB, meagerly US- u nas chudo z pieniędzmi we’re hard-pressed for money3. (bez tłuszczu) [gotować] without fat- jadać chudo to eat food without fatThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > chu|do
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127 мель
ж.подво́дная мель — bank
песча́ная мель — sandbank
снять су́дно с мели — set a ship afloat
посади́ть на мель (вн.) — ground (d)
••на мели́ (без денег) — be hard up for money, be on the rocks
сиде́ть, как рак на мели́ — ≈ be on the rocks, be stranded
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128 неважно
I1) кратк. прил. см. неважный2) предик. безл. (дт.; несущественно) it doesn't matter (to), it makes no difference (to)нева́жно где [как и т.д.] — no matter where [how, etc]
мне нева́жно, кто э́то прочтёт — it doesn't matter to me who will read this
где ты был? - нева́жно! — where have you been? - What does it matter!
э́то соверше́нно нева́жно — it doesn't matter at all
3) предик. безл. разг. (с тв.; неблагополучно, недостаточно) things are not too good (with); there are problems (with)у неё нева́жно с орфогра́фией — she has problems with spelling; her spelling is not up to the mark [not up to par]
у меня́ нева́жно с деньга́ми — I am rather hard up for money, I am in a tight spot (moneywise)
4) как межд. (ничего, не беспокойтесь) never mind (it / that)II нареч. разг.( довольно плохо) not very well, poorly, indifferently; below / under parон себя́ нева́жно чу́вствует — he doesn't feel very well, he is feeling a bit below / under par
рабо́та сде́лана нева́жно — the work isn't up to par; it's not a well-done job
дела́ обстоя́т нева́жно — things are not too good
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