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21 намазать кусок хлеба маслом
Makarov: butter a slice of breadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > намазать кусок хлеба маслом
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22 он намазал ломтик хлеба маслом
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > он намазал ломтик хлеба маслом
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23 кусок
м.разбить на куски — break* to pieces
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лакомый кусок — titbit, a tasty morselзаработать на кусок хлеба разг. — earn one's living, или one's daily bread
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24 тартинка
ж.slice of bread and butter, canape (фр.) -
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м.1) ( отдельная часть) piece; bit; (хлеба тж.) slice; ( сахара) lump; ( мыла) cakeразби́ть на куски́ — break to pieces
2) жарг. ( тысяча - о деньгах) a thousand••ла́комый кусо́к — titbit, a tasty morsel
кусо́к в го́рло не идёт — the food sticks in one's throat
зарабо́тать на кусо́к хле́ба разг. — earn one's living [one's daily bread]
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26 ломоть
м.hunk; slice; chunk, round ( of bread)••отре́занный ломо́ть — ≈ self-sufficient / self-reliant / free-wheeling / footloose person
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27 тартинка
ж.slice of bread and butter; canapé (фр.) ['kænəpeɪ] -
28 кусок
муж.piece, bit, morsel; scrap; slice (хлеба);lump (сахара); cake, bar (мыла); мн. ч. ( обломки) flinders••заработать на кусок хлеба разг. — to earn one's living, to earn one's daily bread
лакомый кусок — titbit, a tasty morsel
урвать кусок — разг. to get/grab something to oneself
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29 нож
муж.knife; penknife ( перочинный); clasp-knife ( складной); kitchen knife ( кухонный); carving knife ( для мяса); case-knife ( в футляре)ампутационный нож — catling хир.
длинный охотничий нож — амер. bowie-knife
кухонный нож — kitchen-knife, carving-knife
пружинный нож — switchblade knife; flick-knife
садовый нож — grafter, hedging-bill
складной нож — flic knife; clasp-knife
••быть на ножах с кем-л. — to be at daggers drawn with smb.
нож острый — (like) a knife in smb.'s heart
пристать с ножом к горлу — to press, to importune, to pester
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30 кусочек
м см. кусокпереда́йте мне кусо́чек хле́ба — pass me over a slice of bread, please
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31 кусок
мкусо́к пи́щи — morsel
кусо́к саха́ра — lump of sugar
кусо́к мы́ла — bar/cake of soap
зараба́тывать на кусо́к хле́ба — to earn one's bread, to make a living
разби́ть на куски́ — to break into pieces
лако́мый кусо́к — titbit
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32 буханка
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33 намазать
1. smear; rub; anoint; spread; butter; whitewash; oil; lubricate; soil; daub2. anoint3. spreadСинонимический ряд:1. нарисовать (глаг.) набросать; накрасить; намалевать; написать; нарисовать2. смазать (глаг.) смазать
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