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Перевод: pocket
[прилагательное] карманный; [существительное] карман ; кармашек ; мешок ; очаг ; деньги [жарг.] ; луза ; гнездо; выбоина ; ларь ; бункер ; воздушная яма; район ; зона ; [глагол] класть в карман; присваивать; прикарманивать; подавлять; терпеливо сносить; загонять в лузу; задерживать подписание законопроекта до закрытия сессии конгресса; класть под сукно
Тезаурус:
- In their world it is not the father of the bride who digs into his pocket to pay for the wedding.
- Philip's hand closed round the greasy sausage in his pocket and the treacle tart.
- Who else but Runcorn could give an impromptu hour-long lecture on any geophysical topic and probably have just the right slides in his pocket to support it?
- The pockets, two at the front and a zipped one at the rear, are spacious, and there's a useful little knife pocket on the side.
- "Normally when you have that kind of money it would be burning a hole in your pocket.
- I pulled the switchblade out of my pocket and pressed the button.
- The particulars should be entered in the police officer's pocket book and followed by a question such as "Have you any other test certificate for this motor vehicle?"
- The 34 in his pocket wasn't enough.
- Mungo felt in his pocket and pulled out a hammer with "A. Zamoyski" burnt into the handle with a poker.
- Give her more pocket money (a sum agreed) and review the amount every six months in the light of rising expenses and changes in her commitments.
- The inflation of land prices encouraged farmers who wanted to remain in the east to sell to the Commission only to buy the same land back again at a reduced price and pocket the difference.
- WHEREVER Johnny Cash goes, he takes a pocket of Nashville with him.
- "Here," said the boy pulling his pictures out of his pocket and laying one on the ground in front of Philip.
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