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1 отслюнявить
2) American English: fork out [the money], hand over [money], shell out [money], dole out [money] -
2 отстигнуть
American English: fork out the money, hand over money, shell out money, dole out money -
3 вкладывать деньги
1) General subject: buy chips, place, invest, devote money (to smth.)2) Economy: put up money, sink money, tie up (во что-л.)3) Diplomatic term: tie up money5) Banking: invest money, place money, tie up6) Business: invest money in, put, put up7) Investment: put money8) Makarov: place out, tie up (с тем, чтобы сохранить их; во что-л.) -
4 потратить определённое количество денег
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > потратить определённое количество денег
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5 раскошелиться
1) General subject: come down (come down with your money! - раскошеливайтесь!), dip into one's pocket, dip into one's purse, go to the expense of (на что-л.), splurge (on something) (на что-либо), loosen purse-strings, put one's hand in one's pocket, dig deep2) Colloquial: fork out (for) (на что-л.), fork over (на что-л.), fork up (на что-л.), shell out3) British English: lash out (on something) -
6 выкладывай денежки
1) General subject: shell out your money!2) Makarov: down with the dustУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выкладывай денежки
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7 выкладывайте денежки
General subject: shell out your money!Универсальный русско-английский словарь > выкладывайте денежки
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8 давать взятку
1) General subject: bribe, buy, dash, gratify, pass money under the table to (кому-либо), suborn, pay a bribe2) Colloquial: grease3) Law: fee4) Australian slang: make it all right with7) Makarov: (кому-л.) cross palm -
9 раскошеливаться
1) General subject: dip into one's pocket, dip into one's purse, dip into pocket, disburse, open purse, put hand in pocket, put hand into pocket, open purse, loosen purse-strings, put one's hand in one's pocket2) Colloquial: come down, shell out, tip up, pay up (Come on, pay up! — Гони монету! You'll have to pay up — Тебе придётся выложить эти денежки You might as well smile and pay up — Как ни крути, а раскошеливаться придётся)3) Makarov: weed to, come down with money, cough up, dig into purse, dip hand into pocket, dip hand into purse, dub up -
10 отваливать
I несов. - отва́ливать, сов. - отвали́ть; (вн.)1) (отделять, опрокидывая) pull off (d); ( о чём-л тяжёлом) heave off (d)II несов. - отва́ливать, сов. - отвали́тьотва́ливать кру́пную су́мму де́нег — shell / fork out a fair amount of money
1) мор. ( отчаливать) push off, put off; cast off2) прост. ( уходить) go, leave, be off; buzz off / along slотвали́! — buzz off!, get lost!, drop dead! sl
отвали́ от меня́! — buzz off and leave me alone!
См. также в других словарях:
shell out — verb administer or bestow, as in small portions administer critical remarks to everyone present dole out some money shell out pocket money for the children deal a blow to someone the machine dispenses soft drinks • Syn: ↑distribute, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
shell out — v. (colloq.) (B) ( to pay ) they had to shell out money to their creditors * * * [ ʃel aʊt] (colloq.) (B) ( to pay ) they had to shell out money to their creditors … Combinatory dictionary
shell out something — shell out (something) to pay money. The insurance giant estimates that in Texas alone it will have to shell out $85 million to settle these claims. How much does the company expect to shell out for a solution to the problem? Usage notes: usually… … New idioms dictionary
shell out — (something) to pay money. The insurance giant estimates that in Texas alone it will have to shell out $85 million to settle these claims. How much does the company expect to shell out for a solution to the problem? Usage notes: usually said about … New idioms dictionary
shell out (for something) — ˌshell ˈout (for sth) | ˌshell sthˈout (for sth) derived (informal) to pay a lot of money for sth Syn: ↑fork out • The band shelled out $100 000 for a mobile recording studio. Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
shell out (an amount of money) — AND shell an amount of money out tv. & in. o spend a certain amount of money. □ I’m not going to shell $400 out for that! □ Come on. You owe me. Shell out! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
shell out — PHRASAL VERB If you shell out for something, you spend a lot of money on it. [INFORMAL] [V P n for/on n] You won t have to shell out a fortune for it... [V P n] If I m shelling out a few hundred pounds, I don t want someone telling me what I can… … English dictionary
shell out — UK US shell out Phrasal Verb with shell({{}}/ʃel/ verb INFORMAL ► to pay money for something, especially when the cost is unexpected and not wanted: »If we lose the case, we ll be forced to shell out. shell out sth »Courts have ordered tobacco… … Financial and business terms
shell out — verb a) To pay money, to disburse ; especially, to pay a great deal of money. Do you think we should shell out for the extra options package? b) (computing, especially Unix) To use a programs shell escape function to execute an unrelated command… … Wiktionary
shell out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms shell out : present tense I/you/we/they shell out he/she/it shells out present participle shelling out past tense shelled out past participle shelled out informal to spend a lot of money on something Since… … English dictionary
shell out — {v.}, {informal} To pay or spend. * /Dick had to shell out a lot of money for his new car./ … Dictionary of American idioms