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1 bag
I n sl1)Some old bag said she had to take on forty customers a day — Одна старая проститутка говорила, что ей приходилось обслуживать до сорока клиентов в день
2)Tell the old bag to mind her own business — Скажи этой овце, чтобы она не лезла не в свои дела
3)Well, the old bag turned out to be his mother — Эта чувиха оказалась его матерью
You cantankerous old bag, what do you mean by complaining about your money! — Как тебе вообще не стыдно говорить про деньги, подруга?! Совсем у тебя характер испортился
4)5)6)I can't expect people who are in another bag to accept my bag — Я никому не навязываю свой образ жизни, тем более людям, далеким от всего этого
7)8)He plays in the cool bag — Он исполняет музыку в стиле "кул"
9) AmE10) tabooII vt slHit him in the bag, Maxie! — Бей его по яйцам, Макс!
1)Try to bag seats at the back for us — Займи нам задние места, если можешь
2)3)His shrewd business speculation helped him to bag a fabulous fortune — Благодаря своим расчетливым спекулятивным сделкам, он сколотил огромное состояние
4)5) esp AmEThey bagged the robber with the loot still on him — Они взяли грабителя вместе с награбленным добром
6) esp AmE7) AmEShe went out to bag some grass — Она вышла, чтобы купить марихуаны
See if you can bag some horse — Может, тебе удастся достать героина
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2 chase_active
Тип: ToggleЗначение по умолчанию: 0Включает режим следящей камеры.Note: This command can be used to enable a chase camera so that the view is actually behind the player from a 3rd person perspective instead of the default 1st person perspective. Currently this command has a problem that when enabled the player will only see the weapon and the firing graphic moving around the level and not the player figure.
См. также в других словарях:
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