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A n1 Meas pinte f (GB = 0.57 litres, US = 0.47 litres) ; a pint of milk ≈ un demi-litre de lait ; to be sold in pints être vendu par pinte ; to cost 50 pence a pint coûter 50 pence la pinte ; -
3 kufel
- la; -le; gen pl -li; m* * *mi- fl- Gen. -a tankard, stein; beer jug, beer mug; = szklanka do piwa beer glass; ( porcja piwa) pint; rozmawiać przy kuflu talk over a pint.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kufel
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4 кружка пива
1) Colloquial: pitcher of beer (амер.)2) American: wheep (после спиртного)3) Military: skein4) Australian slang: jug5) Advertising: pint6) Makarov: a jug of beer, jug of beer -
5 jar
банка имя существительное:нервное потрясение (jar, turn)кружка пива (pint, jar)глагол:издавать неприятный звук (bray, jar)дребезжать (rattle, chatter, jar, rasp)издавать резкий звук (jar, rasp)
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