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1 гильдия
купеческая гильдия — the guild of merchants, merchant guild
ремесленная гильдия, ремесленный цех — craft guild
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2 ремесленная гильдия
ремесленная гильдия, ремесленный цех — craft guild
купеческая гильдия — the guild of merchants, merchant guild
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > ремесленная гильдия
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3 торговая гильдия
купеческая гильдия — the guild of merchants, merchant guild
ремесленная гильдия, ремесленный цех — craft guild
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > торговая гильдия
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4 купеческая гильдия
1) General subject: the guild of merchants2) Advertising: merchant guildУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > купеческая гильдия
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5 купеческий
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6 Я-71
СЫГРАТЬ В ЯЩИК substand VP subj: human to dieX сыграл в ящик - X kicked the bucketX popped off.«Вот вы, например, мужчина видный, возвышенного роста, хотя и худой. Вы, считается, ежели, не дай бог, помрёте, что в ящик сыграли. А который человек торговый, бывшей купеческой гильдии, тот, значит, приказал долго жить» (Ильф и Петров 1). "Now you, for instance. You're distinguished-looking and tall, though a bit on the thin side. If you should die, God forbid, they'll say you popped off. But a tradesman, who belonged to the former merchants' guild, would breathe his last" (1a). -
7 сыграть в ящик
• СЫГРАТЬ В ЯЩИК substand[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to die:- X popped off.♦ "Вот вы, например, мужчина видный, возвышенного роста, хотя и худой. Вы, считается, ежели, не дай бог, помрёте, что в ящик сыграли. А который человек торговый, бывшей купеческой гильдии, тот, значит, приказал долго жить" (Ильф и Петров 1). "Now you, for instance. You're distinguished-looking and tall, though a bit on the thin side. If you should die, God forbid, they'll say you popped off. But a tradesman, who belonged to the former merchants' guild, would breathe his last" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сыграть в ящик
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