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101 brass ring
(американизм) (сленг) большой приз;
шанс получить богатство или добиться успеха - when he sees the * coming round, he can't help grabbing it он никогда не упустит своего шансаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > brass ring
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102 merry-go-round
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103 merry-go-round
noun ((American carousel) a revolving ring of toy horses etc on which children ride at a fair.) hringekja -
104 merry-go-round
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105 merry-go-round
noun ((American carousel) a revolving ring of toy horses etc on which children ride at a fair.) atlı karınca -
106 merry-go-round
noun ((American carousel) a revolving ring of toy horses etc on which children ride at a fair.) vrtiljak* * *[mérigouraund]nounvrtiljak -
107 merry-go-round
• karuselli* * *noun ((American carousel) a revolving ring of toy horses etc on which children ride at a fair.) karuselli -
108 merry-go-round
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109 merry-go-round
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noun ((American carousel) a revolving ring of toy horses etc on which children ride at a fair.) karuselis* * *karuselis; virpulis -
111 merry-go-round
noun ((American carousel) a revolving ring of toy horses etc on which children ride at a fair.) karuselė -
112 merry-go-round
noun ((American carousel) a revolving ring of toy horses etc on which children ride at a fair.) karusell -
113 Lardner, Ringgold (Ring) Wilmer
(1885-1933) Ларднер, Ринг (Ринголд) УилмерПисатель, журналист. Сотрудничал в провинциальных газетах, в 1913-19 работал спортивным обозревателем газеты "Чикаго трибюн" [ Chicago Tribune]. Затем перешел к сатирической прозе. Создал образ Кифа [Keefe], бейсболиста с куриными мозгами и огромным самомнением, от имени которого написаны рассказы в первой его книге "Ты же меня знаешь, Эл" ["You Know Me, Al"] (1916). Эта фраза стала символом глупости. Далее последовали сборники рассказов 1918 и 1919. В 20-х гг. опубликовал лучшие рассказы, в том числе "Стрижка" ["Hair Cut"] в сборнике "Облава" ["Round Up"] - ироничное описание нравов маленького городка на Среднем ЗападеEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Lardner, Ringgold (Ring) Wilmer
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114 merry-go-round
noun ((American carousel) a revolving ring of toy horses etc on which children ride at a fair.) kolotoč* * *• kolotoč -
115 merry-go-round
noun ((American carousel) a revolving ring of toy horses etc on which children ride at a fair.) kolotoč* * *• vír• kolotoc -
116 merry-go-round
noun ((American carousel) a revolving ring of toy horses etc on which children ride at a fair.) carusel -
117 all-round
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118 daily\ round
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119 merry-go-round
noun ((American carousel) a revolving ring of toy horses etc on which children ride at a fair.) περιστρεφόμενα αυτοκινητάκια/αλογάκια σε λούνα-παρκ -
120 merry-go-round
noun ((American carousel) a revolving ring of toy horses etc on which children ride at a fair.) manège
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ring round something — ˌring ˈround (sb/sth) | ˌring aˈround (sb/sth) derived (BrE) to telephone a number of people in order to organize sth or to get some information, etc • I rang round all the travel agents in the area. Main entry: ↑ring … Useful english dictionary
ring round somebody — ˌring ˈround (sb/sth) | ˌring aˈround (sb/sth) derived (BrE) to telephone a number of people in order to organize sth or to get some information, etc • I rang round all the travel agents in the area. Main entry: ↑ring … Useful english dictionary
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ring around something — ˌring ˈround (sb/sth) | ˌring aˈround (sb/sth) derived (BrE) to telephone a number of people in order to organize sth or to get some information, etc • I rang round all the travel agents in the area. Main entry: ↑ring … Useful english dictionary
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