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1 салонная игра
parlor game мат.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > салонная игра
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2 салонная игра
1) General subject: party game2) Mathematics: parlor game -
3 комнатный игра
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4 комнатная игра
двойная игра; лицемерие — double game
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5 волокита
1) General subject: Lothario, Lovelace (по имени героя Ричардсона), a lot of fuss and trouble, bloat, bumf (АБ), bureaucracy, celadon, chi-chi, chichi, dangler, gay Lothario, lady's man, official red tape, philander, philanderer, red tape, rigmarole, spark, woman's man, procrastination (бюрократия), red-tapism, bureaucratic delays3) Law: red - tapery4) Economy: red-tape6) Student language: big-time operator7) Taboo: Don Juan, God's gift to women, Handsome Harry, John, Lothario (см. Gay Lothario), big-dame hunter (см. big-game hunter), blonde chaser, body-snatcher, cake, cake-eater, chaser, chippy chaser, come-on, easy rider, educated fox, fanny rat (см. ass man), fanny-man (см. ass man), fast operator, fast worker, fem follower, fleece-hunter, flower-fancier (см. flower), free-lance, fusser, gal-sneaker, gay Lothario (по имени героя пьесы "The Fair Penitent" Николаса Роу), girl-trap, (о представителях обоих полов) giver of the bedroom eye, hair-monger, heavy cake, hit-and-runner, holer, home blaster, hound dog, it-chaser, killer, knave of hearts, ladies' man, lady-killer, love pirate, lover-boy, man of affairs, man on the make, masher, parlor snake (см. lounge lizard), pirate, rooster, scammer, sharp-shooter, sheik, skirt-chaser, snake, squaw man, stepson, sugar-chaser, supper-jet, tail-chaser, thriller, tom, town Johnny, travelling salesman, wild-oats sower, winker, woman's home companion, woman-chaser -
6 зал игровых автоматов
1) General subject: slot machine facility, slot-machine arcade, slot machine arcade, slots arcade, slot parlour, slot-machine parlor, slots parlor, slot machine hall2) American English: video arcade, game arcade3) Games: slot hallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > зал игровых автоматов
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parlor game — parlor ,game noun count OLD FASHIONED a simple game that people play inside a house, usually involving words, ACTING, or guessing things … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
parlor game — n. a game, usually not requiring special equipment, that is played indoors for the amusement of family or friends, as charades … English World dictionary
parlor game — noun a game suitable for playing in a parlor • Syn: ↑parlour game • Hypernyms: ↑game • Hyponyms: ↑word game, ↑board game * * * (US) (or Brit p … Useful english dictionary
parlor game — any game usually played indoors, esp. in the living room or parlor, as a word game or a quiz, requiring little or no physical activity. [1890 95] * * * … Universalium
parlor game — par′lor game n. gam any game usu. played indoors, as a word game or quiz • Etymology: 1890–95 … From formal English to slang
parlor game — noun Date: 1872 a game suitable for playing indoors … New Collegiate Dictionary
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parlour game — noun a game suitable for playing in a parlor • Syn: ↑parlor game • Hypernyms: ↑game • Hyponyms: ↑word game, ↑board game * * * parlour game noun An (esp informal) indoor game … Useful english dictionary
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