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1 карточная игра, напоминающая безик
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > карточная игра, напоминающая безик
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2 мёртвый сезон
1) General subject: dead season, low season, off-season (на курорте), silly season, the dead (dull, off) season, the dull season, the off season2) Economy: slack season3) Jargon: pinochle season (в швейной промышленности), pinocle season (в швейной промышленности)4) Advertising: off season5) Makarov: big gooseberry season (в мире прессы), dull season, off-peak season, slack period, the big gooseberry season (в мире прессы), the dead season -
3 межсезонье
1) Jargon: pinochle season (в швейной промышленности), pinocle season (в швейной промышленности)2) Advertising: off-season time3) Business: shoulder season (alternative term for \<b\>shoulder period\</b\>), shoulder period (time interval that falls between the peak and low seasons of a firm's seasonal sales cycle; also called \<b\>shoulder season\</b\>)4) Sakhalin energy glossary: off-season5) Football: pre-season6) Water supply: transitional season -
4 расклад в этой игре
1) General subject: pinocle (пиковая дама и бубновый валет)2) American: pinochle (пиковая дама и бубновый валет)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > расклад в этой игре
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5 карточная игра
1. pinochle2. gambling
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Pinochle — The jack of diamonds and the queen of spades are the pinochle meld of pinochle. Type Trick taking Players 4 in partnerships or 3 individually, variants exist for 2 6 or 8 players Skill(s) required … Wikipedia
pinochle — 1864, Peaknuckle, perhaps from Swiss dialect Binokel (Ger.), binocle (Fr.), from Fr. binocle pince nez, from M.L. binoculus binoculars. Taken as a synonym for bésigue bezique, the card game, and wrongly identified with besicles spectacles,… … Etymology dictionary
Pinochle — Pin o*chle, Pinocle Pin o*cle, n. A game at cards, played with forty eight cards, being all the cards above the eight spots in two packs. [Also spelled {penuchle}.] [1913 Webster +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pinochle — A meld of the queen of spades and jack of diamonds … The official rules of card games glossary
pinochle — ☆ pinochle or pinocle [pē′nuk΄əl, pē′näk΄əl ] n. [earlier binochle < Ger dial. (Swiss) binokel < Fr binocle, pince nez (< ModL binoculus, binoculars: see BINOCULAR), taken as synonym for bésigue,BEZIQUE, wrongly identified with besicles … English World dictionary
pinochle — /pee nuk euhl, nok /, n. 1. a popular card game played by two, three, or four persons, with a 48 card deck. 2. a meld of the queen of spades and the jack of diamonds in this game. Also, penuchle, penuckle, pinocle. [1860 65, Amer.; < Swiss G… … Universalium
Pinochle — Penuchle Pe nu*chle, Pinocle Pin o*cle Pinochle Pin o*chle, n. A game at cards, played with forty eight cards, being all the cards above the eight spots in two packs. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pinochle melds — ▪ Table Pinochle melds standard meld definition score run A 10 K Q J of trump 15 aces four aces, one of each suit 10 kings four kings, one of each suit 8 queens four queens, one of each suit 6 jacks four jacks, one of each suit 4 pinochle queen… … Universalium
pinochle — noun Etymology: modification of German dialect Binokel, a game resembling bezique, from French dialect binocle Date: 1864 a card game played with a 48 card pack containing two each of A, K, Q, J, 10, 9 in each suit with the object to score points … New Collegiate Dictionary
pinochle — pi|noch|le [ˈpi:nʌkəl] n [U] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Probably from German dialect binokel type of card game] an American card game … Dictionary of contemporary English
pinochle — pi·noch·le || pɪËnÉ‘kl / nÉ’kl n. type of card game … English contemporary dictionary