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1 plank down
выкладывать деньги глагол: -
2 plank down
раскошелиться, выложить деньги не раздумываяHe planked down the money and called for drinks for everyone.
Few people can afford to plank down the whole cost of a house.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > plank down
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3 plank down
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4 plank down
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5 plank down
(жарг.) выкладывать [выложить] (деньги)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > plank down
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6 plank down
1) Общая лексика: выкладывать, выложить, платить, уплатить2) Сленг: выкладывать деньги, выкладывать наличные, разместить, поставить -
7 plank down
לשלם לאלתר, להניח כסף על השולחן* * *◙ ןחלושה לע ףסכ חינהל,רתלאל םלשל◄ -
8 plank down
membayar cash* * *membayar seketika* * *membayar cash -
9 plank down
tık para vermek, nakit ödemek* * *hemen öde -
10 plank down
slänga fram på bordet, punga ut med -
11 plank down
• ispovrteti -
12 plank down
• lyödä pöytään -
13 plank down
(сленг) выкладывать деньги, платить -
14 plank\ down
leszúr (pénzt), kiszurkol (pénzt) -
15 plank down
vt odložiti, spustiti, položiti; [sl] platiti u gotovu, unaprijed -
16 plank down
выкладывать; выложить -
17 plank down
hemen öde -
18 plank down the ready
Общая лексика: деньги на бочку -
19 plunk (plank) down
Сленг: выложить деньги, заплатить -
20 to plank down
اخ كردن،اينهكردن
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