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purse [pɜ:s]1. n1) кошелёк;to open one's purse раскоше́ливаться
;the public purse казна́
;to have a common purse дели́ть по́ровну все расхо́ды
2) амер. да́мская су́мочка3) мешо́к, су́мка (тж. зоол.);purses under the eyes мешки́ под глаза́ми
4) де́нежный фонд; со́бранные сре́дства; приз, пре́мия;to make up a purse собра́ть де́ньги ( по подписке)
;to give ( или to put up) a purse присужда́ть пре́мию, дава́ть де́ньги
5) де́ньги, бога́тство, мошна́ (тж. fat purse, heavy purse, long purse);6) мотня́ ( в неводе)2. v:to purse (up) one's mouth поджа́ть гу́бы
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pə:s
1. сущ.
1) а) кошелек;
бумажник Syn: wallet б) амер. дамская сумочка
2) а) деньги, богатство, мошна (тж. fat purse, heavy purse, long purse) public purse have a common purse lean purse light purse slender purse б) денежный фонд;
средства, выделяемые в качестве премии, приза the public purse ≈ общественный фонд to win a purse in the golf tournament ≈ получить приз на турнире по гольфу
3) вместилище типа мешка, сумки
4) а) зоол. сумка б) анат. мошонка
5) мотня( в неводе) purse seine ≈ кошельковый невод
2. гл.
1) морщить;
сжимать to purse (up) one's lips ≈ поджать губы She pursed up her lips in disapproval. ≈ Она скривила губки, показывая свое недовольство.
2) морщиться His eyebrows pursed up. ≈ Его брови нахмурились. кошелек (американизм) (женская) сумочка, ридикюль деньги, богатство, мошна - long /fat, heavy/ * богатство - slender /lean, light/ * тощий кошелек, безденежье, бедность - the public * казна - to have a common * нести расходы сообща - to open one's *, to dig into one's * тратиться, раскошеливаться - to button up one's * скупиться, скаредничать - this is beyond my * это мне не по карману денежный фонд;
собранные средства - to make (up) a * собирать деньги (особ. по подписке) ;
делать складчину денежный приз;
премия или подарок на деньги собранные по подписке - to give /to put up/ a * присуждать денежный приз, особ. в спорте;
давать денежную премию - to win a * in the race получить приз на скачках что-л. напоминающее мешок, сумку - *s under the eyes мешки под глазами (зоология) сумка (анатомия) мошонка мотня (в неводе) (редкое) знак, предвестник чего-л. (раскаленный уголек, вылетающий из костра и т. п.) > Fortunatus' * неистощимое богатство > a light * makes a heavy heart (пословица) хуже всех бед, когда денег нет > you cannot make a silk * out of a sow's ear из свиного уха шелковый кошелек не сошьешь > little and often fill the * (пословица) по капельке - море, по зернышку - ворох морщить, собирать в складку (часто * up) - to * (up) one's mouth /lips/ поджать губы морщиться (редкое) класть в кошелек to give (или to put up) a ~ присуждать премию, давать деньги ~ кошелек;
to open one's purse раскошеливаться;
the public purse казна;
to have a common purse делить поровну все расходы lady's ~ бот. пастушья сумка ~ деньги, богатство, мошна (тж. fat purse, heavy purse, long purse) ;
lean (или light, slender) purse бедность ~ денежный фонд;
собранные средства;
приз, премия;
to make up a purse собрать деньги (по подписке) ~ кошелек;
to open one's purse раскошеливаться;
the public purse казна;
to have a common purse делить поровну все расходы ~ кошелек;
to open one's purse раскошеливаться;
the public purse казна;
to have a common purse делить поровну все расходы purse богатство ~ денежный фонд;
собранные средства;
приз, премия;
to make up a purse собрать деньги (по подписке) ~ денежный фонд ~ деньги, богатство, мошна (тж. fat purse, heavy purse, long purse) ;
lean (или light, slender) purse бедность ~ деньги ~ кошелек;
to open one's purse раскошеливаться;
the public purse казна;
to have a common purse делить поровну все расходы ~ мешок, сумка (тж. зоол.) ;
purses under the eyes мешки под глазами ~ мотня (в неводе) ~ собранные средства Purse: Purse: Privy ~ ассигнования на содержание короля (Великобритания) ~ (up) one's mouth поджать губы ~ мешок, сумка (тж. зоол.) ;
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[pə:s]to give (или to put up) a purse присуждать премию, давать деньги purse кошелек; to open one's purse раскошеливаться; the public purse казна; to have a common purse делить поровну все расходы lady's purse бот. пастушья сумка purse деньги, богатство, мошна (тж. fat purse, heavy purse, long purse); lean (или light, slender) purse бедность purse денежный фонд; собранные средства; приз, премия; to make up a purse собрать деньги (по подписке) purse кошелек; to open one's purse раскошеливаться; the public purse казна; to have a common purse делить поровну все расходы purse кошелек; to open one's purse раскошеливаться; the public purse казна; to have a common purse делить поровну все расходы purse богатство purse денежный фонд; собранные средства; приз, премия; to make up a purse собрать деньги (по подписке) purse денежный фонд purse деньги, богатство, мошна (тж. fat purse, heavy purse, long purse); lean (или light, slender) purse бедность purse деньги purse кошелек; to open one's purse раскошеливаться; the public purse казна; to have a common purse делить поровну все расходы purse мешок, сумка (тж. зоол.); purses under the eyes мешки под глазами purse мотня (в неводе) purse собранные средства Purse: Purse: Privy purse ассигнования на содержание короля (Великобритания) purse (up) one's mouth поджать губы purse мешок, сумка (тж. зоол.); purses under the eyes мешки под глазами -
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1. [pɜ:s] n1. 1) кошелёк2) амер. (женская) сумочка, ридикюль3) деньги, богатство, мошнаlong /fat, heavy/ purse - богатство
slender /lean, light/ purse - тощий кошелёк, безденежье, бедность
to open one's purse, to dig into one's purse - тратиться, раскошеливаться
to button up one's purse - скупиться, скаредничать
2. 1) денежный фонд; собранные средстваto make (up) a purse - а) собирать деньги (особ. по подписке); б) делать складчину
2) денежный приз; премия или подарок на деньги, собранные по подпискеto give /to put up/ a purse - присуждать денежный приз (особ. в спорте); давать денежную премию
3. что-л. напоминающее мешок, сумку4. зоол. сумка5. анат. мошонка6. мотня ( в неводе)7. редк. знак, предвестник чего-л. (раскалённый уголёк, вылетающий из костра и т. п.)♢
Fortunatus' purse - неистощимое богатствоa light purse makes a heavy heart - посл. ≅ хуже всех бед, когда денег нет
you cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear - из свиного уха шёлковый кошелёк не сошьёшь
2. [pɜ:s] vlittle and often fill the purse - посл. ≅ по капельке - море, по зёрнышку - ворох
1. 1) морщить; собирать в складку ( часто purse up)to purse (up) one's mouth /lips/ - поджать губы
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I[pə:s] n քսակ, դրամապանակ. փխբ. դրամ, փող, հարստություն. long/heavy purse հարս տություն, ունևորություն, առատություն. light purse չքավորություն, աղքատություն. the public purse պետական գանձարանը. button up one’s purse ժլատություն անել. have a common purse ընդհանուր միջոցներ ունենալ. open one’s purse քսակը բանալ, առատաձեռն լինել. hold the purse strings փողերը տնօրինել. purse proud հարստությամբ հպարտII[pə:s] v հավաքել, կլորացնել. purse up one’s lips շրթունքերը հավաքել/կուչ ածել -
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1. noun1) кошелек; to open one's purse раскошеливаться; the public purse казна; to have a common purse делить поровну все расходы2) деньги, богатство, мошна (тж. fat purse, heavy purse, long purse); lean (или light, slender) purse бедность3) денежный фонд; собранные средства; приз, премия; to make up a purse собрать деньги (по подписке); to give (или to put up) a purse присуждать премию, давать деньги4) мешок, сумка (тж. зоол.); purses under the eyes мешки под глазами5) мотня (в неводе)2. verbto purse (up) one's mouth поджать губы* * *(n) денежный фонд; кошелек* * *а) кошелек; бумажник б) дамская сумочка* * *[pɜrs /pɜːs] n. кошелек, сумочка, дамская сумочка, мошна, деньги, богатство, казна, денежный фонд, собранные средства, приз, премия, мешок, сумка, портмоне, мотня v. кошелек* * *бумажниккошелекморщитьсямотня* * *1. сущ. 1) а) кошелек б) амер. дамская сумочка 2) а) деньги, богатство, мошна б) денежный фонд; средства, выделяемые в качестве премии 3) вместилище типа мешка, сумки 2. гл. 1) морщить 2) морщиться -
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1. n1) гаманець; сумочка; ридикюль2) гроші, багатствоa long (fat, heavy) purse — багатство
3) грошовий фонд; зібрані кошти4) грошовий приз; премія (подарунок) на зібрані гроші5) мішок, сумка6) анат. мошонка7) матня (у неводі)2. v2) класти у гаманець* * *I n1) гаманець; cл. ( жіноча) сумочка, ридикюль; гроші, багатство, калитка2) грошовий фонд; зібрані кошти; грошовий приз; премія або подарунок на гроші, зібрані за підпискою3) що-небудь, що нагадує мішок, сумку4) зooл. сумка5) aнaт. мошонка7) знак, провісник чого-небудьII v1) морщити; збирати в складки ( часто purse up); морщитися -
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1) кошелёк, мошна;
2) деньги, fat ( или long, heavy) ~ достаток, обеспеченность, light ~ бедность;
the public ~ казна;
to button up one`s ~ скупиться, скаредничать;
to have a common ~ иметь общие средства;
to line one`s ~ е набивать свой кошелёк;
to open one`s ~ раскошеливаться;
3) денежные фонды;
to make up a ~ собрать деньги (по подписке) ;
4) денежный приз, премия;
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ж. тк. ед. разг.pouch, purseтугая, толстая, большая мошна — well-lined pocket
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прост.lit. untie one's purse-strings; open one's purseКораблестроительным кумпаниям пришлось снова развязывать кошель. По Москве пошли зловещие слухи о близкой войне. (А. Толстой, Пётр Первый) — The ship-building companies had to untie their purse strings again. Ugly rumours went round Moscow about the imminent war.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > развязывать мошну
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f (pl -i) handa portata di mano within reachfuori mano out of the way, not easy to get atfig alla mano approachabledi seconda mano second-handdare una mano a qualcuno give someone a handmettere mano a qualcosa start somethinglavo le pentole che sporco a mano a mano I wash the dirty pots as I go alongtenersi per mano hold handsman mano che as (and when)ha le mani bucate money just slips through his fingersmani in alto! hands up!* * *mano s.f.1 hand: mani affusolate, callose, tozze, slender, horny, stubby hands; la mano destra, sinistra, the right, left hand; le linee della mano, the lines of the hand; mi sono fatto male alla mano, I hurt my hand; vai a lavarti le mani, go and wash your hands; avere qlco. in mano, to have sthg. in one's hand; battere le mani, to clap (one's hands); consegnare, trasportare qlco. a mano, to deliver, to carry sthg. by hand; passeggiare mano nella mano, to walk hand in hand; alzare la mano, to put one's hand up; voto per alzata di mano, voting by show of hands // mani in alto!, hands up!; giù le mani!, hands off! // (calcio) fallo di mano, hands ball // avere le mani pulite, sporche, (anche fig.) to have clean, dirty hands; il nostro è un partito dalle mani pulite, there's no taint of corruption in our party // stringere la mano, le mani a qlcu., to shake hands with s.o.; qua la mano!, let's shake hands!; stretta di mano, handshake2 (parte, lato) side: contro mano, (di veicoli ecc.) on the wrong side of the road; tenere la propria mano, (nella circolazione stradale) to keep to one's own side of the road3 (potere, balìa) hand; power: cadde in mano al nemico, he fell into the enemy's hands; i terroristi hanno ancora in mano cinque ostaggi, the terrorists still have five hostages in their hands; il mio destino è nelle tue mani, my fate is in your hands; quella proprietà non è più nelle sue mani, that property is no longer in his hands; quell'uomo è in mia mano, that man is in my power; avere in mano il successo, to have success within one's grasp4 (scrittura) handwriting, (form.) hand: di sua mano, in his own hand; ha una bella mano, he has beautiful handwriting5 (tocco) touch (anche fig.): mano da maestro, masterly touch; si riconosce facilmente la mano di un maestro, it is easy to recognize the hand of a master; mano leggera, (di medico ecc.) light touch; dare l'ultima mano a un quadro, to give the finishing touch to a work // avere la mano pesante, to be heavy-handed6 (strato di colore, vernice ecc.) coat: mano di finitura, finishing coat; mano di fondo, primer (o priming o undercoat); una mano di vernice, a coat of varnish; mano isolante, sealer; occorre dare un'altra mano di bianco al soffitto, we have to give another coat of white to the ceiling7 (alle carte) hand: mano fortunata, lucky hand; facciamo ancora una mano, let's play one more hand // chi è di mano?, (a chi tocca iniziare il gioco?) whose lead is it?8 mano d'opera → manodopera.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: fatto a mano, handmade; tessuto a mano, handwoven // (mus.): pezzo a quattro mani, a piece for four hands; suonare a quattro mani, to play piano duets // di mano in mano, from hand to hand // a mani vuote, empty-handed // a piene mani, in (o by) handfuls: attinse a piene mani dai classici, he drew liberally on the classics // a mano armata, by force of (o under) arms: rapina a mano armata, holdup (o armed robbery) // a man salva, with impunity (o unopposed) // paga sempre denaro alla mano, (pronta cassa) he always pays (in) cash (o ready money); presentarsi al controllo documenti alla mano, have your documents ready for checking // scappare, sfuggire di mano, to slip through one's fingers: il vaso mi è sfuggito di mano accidentalmente, the vase slipped out of my hands accidentally; la situazione gli è sfuggita di mano, he couldn't keep the situation in hand (o he lost control of the situation); mi è sfuggito dalle mani un buon affare, a good deal slipped through my fingers // ho in mano le prove di quanto asserisco, I have evidence of what I say in my hands // di prima, di seconda mano, first-hand, second-hand: articolo di seconda mano, second-hand article; notizie di prima mano, first-hand news // disegno a mano libera, free-hand drawing // luogo fuori mano, out of the way place // una persona alla mano, an easygoing person // gli restituirò il denaro man mano, I shall give him the money back little by little; man mano che andava avanti si stancava sempre più, as he went on he got more and more tired; man mano che invecchia diventa sempre più avaro, the older he gets the meaner he grows // ha le mani di pastafrolla, he's a butterfingers // ho le mani legate, (fig.) my hands are tied // avere le mani in pasta, to have one's finger in the pie // me ne lavo le mani, I wash my hands of it // mi prudono le mani!, I could hit you! // mettere le mani su qlco., to lay hands on sthg. // non ci metterei la mano sul fuoco, I would not stake my life on it (o wouldn't swear to it) // possono darsi la mano, (fig.) they are two of a kind // puoi darmi una mano, per piacere?, can you give me a hand, please? // alzare le mani contro qlcu., to lift one's hand against s.o. // avere le mani bucate, to be a spendthrift // avere le mani lunghe, (per rubare) to have light fingers; un uomo svelto di mano, (ladruncolo) a light-fingered man (o a pilferer) // il nuovo direttore ha le mani lunghe, (facile a toccare le donne) the new manager can't keep his hands to himself // tenere qlco. a portata di mano, to have sthg. handy (o at hand o within easy reach o ready) // avere qlco. per le mani, to have sthg. in hand // fare la mano a qlco., to get one's hand in at sthg. // caricare la mano, to exaggerate // chiedere, domandare la mano di qlcu., to ask s.o.'s hand in marriage // essere in buone mani, to be in good hands // fare man bassa di qlco., to plunder (o loot) sthg.; i ragazzi hanno fatto man bassa di tutto ciò che c'era da mangiare, the kids made short work of everything that there was to eat // il cavallo gli ha preso la mano, he lost control of the horse; farsi prendere la mano da qlco., to lose control of sthg. // forzare la mano a qlcu., to force s.o.'s hand // lasciare mano libera a qlcu., to allow (o to give) s.o. a free hand // mi sarei mangiato le mani per essermi lasciato sfuggire quell'affare, I could kick myself for losing that deal // menar le mani, to fight // non ho ancora potuto metter mano al nuovo lavoro, I still haven't been able to get started on (o get down to) that new job // mettere mano alla penna, to put pen to paper // mettere mano alla spada, to draw one's sword // mettere mano alla borsa, (fig.) to open one's purse strings // mettere le mani avanti, to be on the safe side: in ogni caso ti conviene metter le mani avanti e definire al più presto la tua posizione, in any case it would be a good idea for you to play safe and clarify your position as soon as possible // mettersi in mano a, nelle mani di un buon medico, to put oneself into the hands of a good doctor // portare qlcu. in palma di mano, to hold s.o. in the palm of one's hand // prendere il coraggio a due mani, to take one's courage in both hands // stare con le mani in mano, to twiddle one's thumbs (o to remain idle): non stare lì con le mani in mano!, don't stand there doing nothing! (o twiddling your thumbs!) // tendere la mano, (elemosinare) to beg; tendere la mano a qlcu., to hold out a hand to s.o. (o to give a helping hand to s.o. o to give s.o. a hand) // tener mano a qlcu., to aid and abet s.o. // toccare con mano (qlco.), to see (sthg.) for oneself // venire alle mani, to come to blows // la mano sinistra non sappia quello che fa la destra, (prov.) let not your left hand know what your right hand is doing // una mano lava l'altra, (prov.) you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours.* * *['mano]sostantivo femminile1) handsalutare qcn. con la mano — to wave at sb.
-i in alto, su le -i! — hands up!
tenere qcs. in mano — to hold sth. in one's hand
prendere qcn. per mano — to take sb. by the hand (anche fig.)
attingere qcs. a piene -i — fig. to pick up handfuls of sth.
sporcarsi le -i — to dirty one's hands, to get one's hands dirty (anche fig.)
mettere mano al portafogli — to put one's money where one's mouth is, to put one's hand in one's pocket
2) (aiuto)dare una mano a qcn. — to give o lend sb. a (helping) hand
3) (indicando il controllo, il possesso) handavere qcs. sotto mano — to have sth. on hand
tenere qcs. a portata di mano — to keep sth. handy
essere nelle -i di qcn. — [potere, impresa] to be in sb.'s hands
cadere nelle -i di qcn. — to fall into sb.'s hands
di prima, seconda mano — firsthand, second-hand
4) (stile)fare o prendere la mano a to get one's hand in; avere la mano leggera to have a light touch; avere la mano pesante to be heavy-handed; avere la mano felice — to be skillful o skilled
6) gioc. (a carte) handpassare la mano — to pass (anche fig.)
8) (di colore) coat, layer9) a manofare qcs. a mano — to do o make sth. by hand
10) alla mano (pronto da usare, esibire)minacciare qcn. coltello alla mano — to threaten sb. at knife point
è arrivata con prove alla mano — she had concrete proof; (semplice) [ persona] informal
11) man mano, (a) mano a mano little by littleman mano che — as
12) fuori mano [paese, sentiero] out of the way; [ abitare] off the beaten track••chiedere la mano di qcn. — to ask for sb.'s hand
avere le -i di burro o di pastafrolla to be butterfingered; arrivare a -i vuote to arrive empty-handed; qua la mano! put it there! shake! give o slip me some skin! AE; man forte manforte; una mano lava l'altra you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours; essere preso con le -i nel sacco to be caught red-handed; alzare le -i su qcn. mettere le -i addosso a qcn. to lay a finger o hand on sb.; mettere le -i avanti to play (it) safe; stare con le -i in mano to sit o stand idly by; avere le -i lunghe (rubare) to be light- o nimble-fingered, to have sticky fingers colloq.; (essere influente) to have a lot of influence; avere le -i in pasta to have a finger in every pie; farsi o lasciarsi prendere la mano to lose control of the situation; toccare con mano — to experience first hand
* * *mano/'mano/ ⇒ 4sostantivo f.1 hand; salutare qcn. con la mano to wave at sb.; -i in alto, su le -i! hands up! mano nella mano hand in hand; passare di mano in mano to pass from hand to hand; tenere qcs. in mano to hold sth. in one's hand; tenersi per mano to hold hands; prendere qcn. per mano to take sb. by the hand (anche fig.); attingere qcs. a piene -i fig. to pick up handfuls of sth.; a -i nude with one's bare hands; suonare il piano a quattro -i to play a duet on the piano; disegnare a mano libera to draw freehand; rapina a mano armata armed robbery; sporcarsi le -i to dirty one's hands, to get one's hands dirty (anche fig.); mettere mano al portafogli to put one's money where one's mouth is, to put one's hand in one's pocket3 (indicando il controllo, il possesso) hand; cambiare mano to change hands; avere qcs. sotto mano to have sth. on hand; mi è capitato tra le -i I just happened to come across it; tenere qcs. a portata di mano to keep sth. handy; essere nelle -i di qcn. [potere, impresa] to be in sb.'s hands; prendere in mano la situazione to take matters into one's own hands; in buone -i in good hands; in -i sicure in safe hands; cadere nelle -i di qcn. to fall into sb.'s hands; di prima, seconda mano firsthand, second-hand4 (stile) riconoscere la mano di un artista to recognize an artist's style5 (denotando l'abilità) fare o prendere la mano a to get one's hand in; avere la mano leggera to have a light touch; avere la mano pesante to be heavy-handed; avere la mano felice to be skillful o skilled8 (di colore) coat, layer9 a mano fare qcs. a mano to do o make sth. by hand; fatto a mano handmade; dipinto a mano hand-painted10 alla mano (pronto da usare, esibire) minacciare qcn. coltello alla mano to threaten sb. at knife point; è arrivata con prove alla mano she had concrete proof; (semplice) [ persona] informal11 man mano, (a) mano a mano little by little; preferisco informarli man mano I prefer to inform them as I go along; man mano che as12 fuori mano [paese, sentiero] out of the way; [ abitare] off the beaten trackchiedere la mano di qcn. to ask for sb.'s hand; ci metterei la mano sul fuoco I'm willing to bet on it; fare man bassa to sweep the board; venire alle -i to come to blows; avere le -i di burro o di pastafrolla to be butterfingered; arrivare a -i vuote to arrive empty-handed; qua la mano! put it there! shake! give o slip me some skin! AE; man forte→ manforte; una mano lava l'altra you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours; essere preso con le -i nel sacco to be caught red-handed; alzare le -i su qcn., mettere le -i addosso a qcn. to lay a finger o hand on sb.; mettere le -i avanti to play (it) safe; stare con le -i in mano to sit o stand idly by; avere le -i lunghe (rubare) to be light- o nimble-fingered, to have sticky fingers colloq.; (essere influente) to have a lot of influence; avere le -i in pasta to have a finger in every pie; farsi o lasciarsi prendere la mano to lose control of the situation; toccare con mano to experience first hand. -
18 тряхнуть
сов.shake*тряхнуть головой — shake* one's head
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тряхнуть стариной разг. — relive the past, или one's youth; revive the customs of the (good) old daysтряхнуть мошной разг. — open one's purse
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19 тряхнуть
сов.тряхну́ть голово́й — shake one's head
••тряхну́ть старино́й разг. — ≈ relive [riː'lɪv] the past [one's youth]; revive the customs of the (good) old days
тряхну́ть мошно́й разг. — open one's purse
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20 돈을 내다
v. open one's purse, come down, lay out
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