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121 достаток
м.1. тк. ед. sufficiency, prosperityжить в достатке — be in easy circumstances, be well* / comfortably off, be well-to-do
2. мн. (имущество, доходы) income sg.♢
у нас всего в достатке — we have got plenty of everything -
122 разбаливаться
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123 вы заявили, что …
фраз. you stated that …You stated that you have got a previous passport.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > вы заявили, что …
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124 старый паспорт
юр. a previous passportYou stated that you have got a previous passport.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > старый паспорт
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125 устаревать
to grow old; to get out of date; to be out of dateTwo of the three PCs have got out of date and grown old.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > устаревать
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126 устареть
to grow old; to get out of date; to be out of dateTwo of the three PCs have got out of date and grown old.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > устареть
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127 алиби
сущ.; латзаявлять (представлять) алиби — to alibi; plead (raise) an alibi
поколебать (поставить под сомнение) алиби — ( чьё-л) to shake (shatter) ( smb's) alibi
заявление алиби — claim (disclosure, plea) of an alibi
- вероятное алибиотказ от алиби — withdrawal of an alibi; withdrawn alibi
- доказанное алиби
- неопровержимое алиби
- неоспоренное алиби
- оспоренное алиби
- подтверждённое алиби
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128 достаток
м.1) ( зажиточность) sufficiency, prosperityжить в доста́тке — be in easy circumstances, be well / comfortably off, be well-to-do
име́ть сре́дний доста́ток — be fairly well off
сре́днего доста́тка — average-income, middle-class
2) мн. уст. (имущество, доходы) income sg••всего́ в доста́тке — we have got plenty of everything
См. также в других словарях:
have got someone or something covered — have (got) someone or something covered (informal) : to have done, gotten, or provided whatever is needed Don t worry about a thing. We ve got you covered. [=we have taken care of everything that you might need] You don t need to buy soda for the … Useful english dictionary
have got what it takes — have (got) what it takes ► to have the necessary qualities or abilities to do something: »Have you got what it takes to be in charge of a department? »If you don t have what it takes, you re not going to last long. Main Entry: ↑take … Financial and business terms
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have (got) something lot to do with somebody — have (got) something, nothing, a lot, etc. to do with sb/sth idiom used to talk about how much sb/sth is connected with sb/sth • Her job has something to do with computers. • ‘How much do you earn?’ ‘What s it got to do with you?’ • Hard wor … Useful english dictionary
have (got) nothing lot to do with somebody — have (got) something, nothing, a lot, etc. to do with sb/sth idiom used to talk about how much sb/sth is connected with sb/sth • Her job has something to do with computers. • ‘How much do you earn?’ ‘What s it got to do with you?’ • Hard wor … Useful english dictionary
have (got) a lot to do with somebody — have (got) something, nothing, a lot, etc. to do with sb/sth idiom used to talk about how much sb/sth is connected with sb/sth • Her job has something to do with computers. • ‘How much do you earn?’ ‘What s it got to do with you?’ • Hard wor … Useful english dictionary
have (got) something lot to do with something — have (got) something, nothing, a lot, etc. to do with sb/sth idiom used to talk about how much sb/sth is connected with sb/sth • Her job has something to do with computers. • ‘How much do you earn?’ ‘What s it got to do with you?’ • Hard wor … Useful english dictionary