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41 до копейки
• ДО ( ПОСЛЕДНЕЙ) КОПЕЙКИ < КОПЕЕЧКИ> истратить, заплатить, получить, прокутить и т.п. что coll[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to spend, pay, squander etc a certain amount of money) completely, with nothing left over, (to receive a certain amount of money) in full:- (spend <get, pay etc> a certain amount of money) (down) to the last kopeck <penny, cent etc>;- (spend <pay, receive etc>) every last kopeck <penny, cent etc> (of...);- (spend <squander, blow etc>) one's last kopeck <penny, cent etc>;- (spend <blow, squander etc>) the last kopeck <penny, cent etc> of...♦ [Аркадина:] Говорят, её покойная мать завещала мужу всё своё громадное состояние, всё до копейки... (Чехов 6). (А.:] They say her mother, who's dead, willed her husband all her enormous fortune, down to the last kopeck (6c).♦ "Отпускные мои все до копейки кончились..." (Чернёнок 2). Tve spent the last cent of my vacation money..." (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до копейки
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42 до последней копеечки
• ДО ( ПОСЛЕДНЕЙ) КОПЕЙКИ < КОПЕЕЧКИ> истратить, заплатить, получить, прокутить и т.п. что coll[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to spend, pay, squander etc a certain amount of money) completely, with nothing left over, (to receive a certain amount of money) in full:- (spend <get, pay etc> a certain amount of money) (down) to the last kopeck <penny, cent etc>;- (spend <pay, receive etc>) every last kopeck <penny, cent etc> (of...);- (spend <squander, blow etc>) one's last kopeck <penny, cent etc>;- (spend <blow, squander etc>) the last kopeck <penny, cent etc> of...♦ [Аркадина:] Говорят, её покойная мать завещала мужу всё своё громадное состояние, всё до копейки... (Чехов 6). (А.:] They say her mother, who's dead, willed her husband all her enormous fortune, down to the last kopeck (6c).♦ "Отпускные мои все до копейки кончились..." (Чернёнок 2). Tve spent the last cent of my vacation money..." (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до последней копеечки
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43 до последней копейки
• ДО ( ПОСЛЕДНЕЙ) КОПЕЙКИ < КОПЕЕЧКИ> истратить, заплатить, получить, прокутить и т.п. что coll[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====⇒ (to spend, pay, squander etc a certain amount of money) completely, with nothing left over, (to receive a certain amount of money) in full:- (spend <get, pay etc> a certain amount of money) (down) to the last kopeck <penny, cent etc>;- (spend <pay, receive etc>) every last kopeck <penny, cent etc> (of...);- (spend <squander, blow etc>) one's last kopeck <penny, cent etc>;- (spend <blow, squander etc>) the last kopeck <penny, cent etc> of...♦ [Аркадина:] Говорят, её покойная мать завещала мужу всё своё громадное состояние, всё до копейки... (Чехов 6). (А.:] They say her mother, who's dead, willed her husband all her enormous fortune, down to the last kopeck (6c).♦ "Отпускные мои все до копейки кончились..." (Чернёнок 2). Tve spent the last cent of my vacation money..." (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > до последней копейки
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44 проматывать
промотать (вн.; расточать)squander (d.), dissipate (d.), waste (d.)проматывать деньги — squander / dissipate / waste one's money
промотать состояние — run* through a fortune; ( разориться) ruin oneself
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45 проматывать
несов. - прома́тывать, сов. - промота́ть; (вн.)1) ( перематывать) wind forward (d); ( дальше какого-л места) wind further (than), skip (d) ( in playback)промота́йте э́то ме́сто на плёнке — use the fast-forward to skip this part of the tape
прома́тывать де́ньги — squander / dissipate / waste one's money
промота́ть состоя́ние — run through a fortune; ( разориться) ruin oneself
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46 formøble
vb run through ( fx one's inheritance, a lot of money, a fortune),F squander. -
47 øde
deserted, desolate, lonely* * *I. (et)( øde strækning) waste(s),( ødemark) wilderness,( ørken) desert.II. adj( mennesketom) deserted ( fx place, street), empty ( fx street);( øde og trist) desolate ( fx area, moor, region),F waste ( fx land);( ensom) lonely ( fx moor, spot);[ lægge øde] lay waste, devastate.III. *:[ øde bort] waste, squander,F dissipate ( fx one's money; a fortune). -
48 traste
m.1 fret (Music).2 cooking utensil. ( Latin American Spanish salvo River Plate)fregar los trastes to wash the dishes3 rear end, buttocks, butt, ass.* * *1 MÚSICA fret\dar al traste con algo figurado to spoil something, ruin somethingirse al traste figurado to fall through* * *ISM1) (Mús) [de guitarra] fret2)IISM2) Cono Sur * bottom, backside ** * *1) (Mús) fret2) (fam) ( trasero) backside (colloq)irse al traste — plan/idea to fall through; esperanzas to be dashed
3) (AmC, Méx) ( utensilio) utensillavar los trastes — to do the dishes o (BrE) the washing-up
* * *----* dar al traste con {Posesivo} planes = upset + Posesivo + plans.* dar al traste con los planes = upset + the applecart.* dar al traste con + Posesivo + planes = ruin + Posesivo + plans.* dar al traste con todo = upset + the applecart.* irse al traste = come + unstuck, go + kaput, be kaput, go down + the tube, go down + the drain, go to + shit, be up the spout.* * *1) (Mús) fret2) (fam) ( trasero) backside (colloq)irse al traste — plan/idea to fall through; esperanzas to be dashed
3) (AmC, Méx) ( utensilio) utensillavar los trastes — to do the dishes o (BrE) the washing-up
* * ** dar al traste con {Posesivo} planes = upset + Posesivo + plans.* dar al traste con los planes = upset + the applecart.* dar al traste con + Posesivo + planes = ruin + Posesivo + plans.* dar al traste con todo = upset + the applecart.* irse al traste = come + unstuck, go + kaput, be kaput, go down + the tube, go down + the drain, go to + shit, be up the spout.* * *A ( Mús) fretdar al traste con algo to put paid to sthirse al traste «plan/idea» to fall through;«esperanzas» to be dashedC (AmC, Méx) (utensilio) utensiltrastes de cocina kitchen utensilslavó los trastes he did the dishes o ( BrE) the washing-up* * *
traste sustantivo masculino
1 (Mús) fret
2 (fam) ( trasero) backside (colloq)
3 (AmC, Méx) ( utensilio) utensil;◊ lavar los trastes to do the dishes o (BrE) the washing-up
traste sustantivo masculino
1 (de una guitarra) fret
♦ Locuciones: dar al traste: aquello dio al traste con mis planes, that spoilt my plans
el negocio se fue al traste, the business collapsed
' traste' also found in these entries:
English:
pan
- tube
- bottom
- bum
- bun
- butt
- fanny
- grief
- rump
* * *traste nm1. Mús fretfregar los trastes to wash the dishes4. Compdar al traste con algo to ruin sth;irse al traste to fall through* * *m1:irse al traste fam fall through, go down the tubes fam ;dar al traste con algo fam ruin sth, trash sth fam2 C.Am., Méxdish;lavar los trastes do the dishes3 CSur famtrasero butt fam, Brbottom* * *traste nm1) : fret (on a guitar)2) CA, Mex, PRi : kitchen utensillavar los trastes: to do the dishes3)dar al traste con : to ruin, to destroy4)irse al traste : to fall through -
49 деньги
мн. ч.; ед. деньгаmoney ед.; fundsбыть при деньгах — to be in the chips; to be in funds
быть не при деньгах — to be short/out of cash, to be hard up
фальшивые бумажные деньги — амер. green goods
"горячие деньги" — финанс. (капитал, вывозимый за границу из опасения его обесценения и т. п.) hot money
денег куры не клюют разг. — to roll in money
фальшивые деньги — forgery, counterfeit money
бумажные деньги — амер. paper money, soft money, paper currency; greenback; ( не обеспеченные золотом) fiat money, long greens амер.
квартирные деньги — воен. lodging allowance, lodging money
наличные деньги — ready money, cash
пачка денег — амер.; сленг roll
- прогонные деньгисорить деньгами, швырять деньгами, бросаться деньгами, сыпать деньгами — to squander money, to throw one's money around, to spend money like water
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50 проматываться
св - промота́тьсяto squander/to dissipate one's money/fortune
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