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121 карманные деньги
1) General subject: allowance, pocket money, pocket-money, spending money, pin money2) Economy: incidental expenses3) Australian slang: dosh4) Sociology: cash allowance, daily allowance -
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НА БУЛАВКИ (HA ИГОЛКИ) давать, получать (деньги) obs PrepP these forms only usu. nonagreeing modif) (to give to or receive from s.o.) small amounts of money for minor or incidental expensespin moneypocket money.(Лидия:)...Ни муж мой, ни мои обожатели не хотят ссудить меня... ничтожной суммой на булавки (Островский 4). (L.:)...Neither my husband nor my worshippers want to lend me a paltry sum for pin-money (4a). -
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[PrepP; these forms only; usu. nonagreeing modif]=====⇒ (to give to or receive from s.o.) small amounts of money for minor or incidental expenses:- pin money;- pocket money.♦ [Лидия:]...Ни муж мой, ни мои обожатели не хотят ссудить меня... ничтожной суммой на булавки (Островский 4). [L.:]... Neither my husband nor my worshippers want to lend me a paltry sum for pin-money (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на булавки
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124 на иголки
[PrepP; these forms only; usu. nonagreeing modif]=====⇒ (to give to or receive from s.o.) small amounts of money for minor or incidental expenses:- pin money;- pocket money.♦ [Лидия:]...Ни муж мой, ни мои обожатели не хотят ссудить меня... ничтожной суммой на булавки (Островский 4). [L.:]... Neither my husband nor my worshippers want to lend me a paltry sum for pin-money (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на иголки
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125 הוק
petty cash, incidental expenses -
126 unproduktive Kosten
unproduktive Kosten
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127 Nebenkosten
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128 непередбачені витрати
contingencies, incidental expenses, unanticipated needs
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