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1 make a mint of money
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2 mint
1. n монетный двор2. n большая сумма; большое количествоa mint of money — большая сумма, куча денег
3. n источник; рассадник4. v чеканить5. v создавать6. v пренебр. выдумывать, измышлять, фабриковать7. n бот. мятаmint tea — мятный чай, чай с мятой
Синонимический ряд:1. brand-new (adj.) brand-new; fire-new; spang-new; spanking-new; span-new; spick-and-span2. fortune (noun) boodle; bundle; fortune; packet; pile; pot; wad3. make money (verb) cast; coin; counterfeit; issue; make money; manufacture; mold; print; punch; stamp; strike -
3 mint
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4 money
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5 make money
зарабатывать деньги; наживать деньгиСинонимический ряд:mint (verb) cast; coin; issue; mint; mold; print; punch; stamp; strike -
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1. n монета2. n тк. разг. деньги3. n спец. штемпель, чекан, пунсон4. n архит. угловой камень5. a монетный6. v чеканить, выбиватьto be coining money — делать деньги, обогащаться
7. v фабриковать, измышлять8. v создавать новые слова, выраженияСинонимический ряд:1. cash (noun) cash; change; pocket money2. legal tender (noun) copper coin; currency; gold piece; legal tender; money; silver piece; specie3. create (verb) create; introduce; invent4. make up (verb) alliterate; compose a jingle; create a phrase; make up; rhyme5. mint (verb) counterfeit; issue; manufacture; mint; produce coins; stamp; strikeАнтонимический ряд:quote; recall -
7 чеканить
несовер. - чеканить;
совер. - отчеканить, вычеканить( что-л.)
1) совер. - вычеканить, отчеканить mint, coin;
stamp, engrave, emboss, chase чеканить монету ≈ to mint coins, to coin money чеканить медали ≈ to strike/stamp medals
2) совер. - отчеканить do/make with precision чеканить слова ≈ to enunciate one's words clearly, to speak abruptly;
to rap out the words чеканить шаг ≈ to measure out one's paceБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > чеканить
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