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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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[ʹsɔ:bʌk] n амер.1. козлы для пилки дров2. сл. десятидолларовая бумажка -
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['sɔːbʌk]1) Общая лексика: козлы для пилки дров, купюра в 10 долларов2) Техника: пильные козлы3) Строительство: козлы для распиловки лесоматериалов4) Сленг: десятидолларовая бумажка -
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◙ n. שולחן נסירה, מתקן לניסור; שטר של 10 דולרים (סלנג)* * *◙ (גנלס) םירלוד 01 לש רטש ;רוסינל ןקתמ,הריסנ ןחלוש◄ -
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noun (AmE)1) sawhorse2) ( ten-dollar bill) (sl) (billete m de) diez dólares mpl['sɔːbʌk]N (US) caballete m para serrar* * *noun (AmE)1) sawhorse2) ( ten-dollar bill) (sl) (billete m de) diez dólares mpl -
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subst. \/ˈsɔːbʌk\/1) sagbukk, sagkrakk2) (amer., slang) tidollarseddel -
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saw.buck[s'ɔ:b∧k] n Amer sl cédula de dez dólares. -
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Sawbuck — Saw buck , n. 1. A sawhorse. [1913 Webster] 2. [Colloq., from the Roman X for ten, like the support of a sawbuck.] a ten dollar bill; also, {double sawbuck}, a twenty dollar bill. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sawbuck — ten dollar bill, Amer.Eng. slang, 1850, from resemblance of X (Roman numeral 10) to the ends of a sawhorse. Sawbuck in the sense of sawhorse only is attested from 1862 but presumably is older (see SAW (Cf. saw) (n.2)) … Etymology dictionary
sawbuck — ☆ sawbuck [sô′buk΄ ] n. [Du zaagbok < zaag, SAW1 + bok, BUCK1] 1. a sawhorse, esp. one with the legs projecting above the crossbar 2. [from the resemblance of the crossed legs of a sawbuck to an X (the Roman numeral for 10)] Slang a ten dollar … English World dictionary
Sawbuck — A sawbuck is a device for holding rough wood so that it may be sawn into pieces of length usable in a stove or fireplace. Easily made in the field from rough material, it consists of two X forms, one at each end, which are stabilized by a central … Wikipedia
sawbuck — 1) A ten dollar bill. [A double sawbuck is a twenty. Read Dashiell Hammett or Raymond Chandler to see fin, sawbuck, and double sawbuck in action.] The cost to get into the club has gone up to a sawbuck now. 2) Ten dollar bill. Zak owes me a… … Dictionary of american slang
sawbuck — 1) A ten dollar bill. [A double sawbuck is a twenty. Read Dashiell Hammett or Raymond Chandler to see fin, sawbuck, and double sawbuck in action.] The cost to get into the club has gone up to a sawbuck now. 2) Ten dollar bill. Zak owes me a… … Dictionary of american slang
Sawbuck — A slang term for a U.S. $10 bill. Sawbuck refers to a rack used for holding wood for sawing that has a shape similar to the letter X. The U.S. Treasury initially used Roman numerals on its banknotes, and ten is represented by X in Latin. This… … Investment dictionary
sawbuck — n. a ten dollar bill. (From the time when the 10 was indicated by the Roman numeral X, which looks like the crosspiece that supports wood that is being sawed.) □ It cost me a sawbuck to have my car pulled out of the mud. □ Can I borrow a sawbuck… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
sawbuck — Sawhorse Saw horse , n. A kind of rack, shaped like a double St. Andrew s cross, on which sticks of wood are laid for sawing by hand; called also {buck}, and {sawbuck}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sawbuck — saw|buck [ˈso:bʌk US ˈso: ] n AmE old fashioned informal [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: sawbuck sawhorse (19 20 centuries), from Dutch zaagbok; probably because the end of some types of sawhorse looks like a Roman number X (= 10)] a piece of paper… … Dictionary of contemporary English
sawbuck — n 10 dollar bill. Give me a sawbuck til Friday, Lionel, I m flat broke. 1850s … Historical dictionary of American slang