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42 парубок
чfellow; ( молодий) youth, boy, lad; chap; sl coveвеселий парубок — merry fellow; jolly old blade sl
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43 піврічний
1) half-yearly; semiannual2) ( про вік людини) six months old, half a year old -
44 підтоптаний
1) worn out; trampled2) old, advanced in years; long in the tooth, elderly -
45 пройдисвіт
чcunning old fox, sneak, cunning fellow, a deep one, artful dodger, downy old bird; жарг. rogue, shuffler -
46 рахунок
ч1) ( обчислювання) calculation; counting2) ( документ) bill; (накладна, фактура) invoiceплатити по рахунку — to settle the account, to book out
3) ( в установах банку) accountвідкривати рахунок — to open an account, to set up an account for smb.
закривати рахунок — to close ( out) an account
4) спорт. score, tallyзрівняти рахунок — to even ( to equalize) the score
сухий рахунок — love game, whitewash; (рахунок, відкритий тільки однією стороною) lopsided score
5) account; expenseжити на чужий рахунок — to live at smb. else's expense, to sponge (on)
за рахунок — due to, owing to; at the expense (of)
платити за рахунком — to settle ( to square) an account; to pay one's shot
6) тк. мн.рахунки — scores, accounts
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47 старенький
1) rather old, oldish (див. старий)2) ( про дідуся) dear old one -
48 старець
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49 старизна
жold things ( clothes); old stuff ( junk) -
50 старіння
с2) (про речі, слова) becoming ( growing) old-fashioned (obsolete, antiquated) -
51 старішати
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52 старожил
чold inhabitant ( resident); амер. old timer -
53 старомодність
жold fashion; old-fashioned manners ( customs) -
54 старослов'янський
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55 старуха
жold woman, old lady -
56 віковічна традиція
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > віковічна традиція
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57 старий
ancient, (в т. ч. про норму тощо) old -
58 Центральний кримінальний суд
(у справах про злочини, вчинені за межами Великобританії) Central Criminal Court, ( в Лондоні) Old BaileyУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > Центральний кримінальний суд
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59 альттуберкулін
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60 бабка
I ж1) old woman2) grand motherII ж тех.1) ( для клепання) mandrel2) ( токарна) stockзадня бабка — tailstock, poppethead
3) буд. postIII ж( надкопитний суглоб у коня) pastern, chestnutIV ж ент.dragonfly, flying adder; ( devil's) darning needleV ж кул.
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