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Перевод: shoestring
[существительное] небольшая сумма денег; шнурок для ботинок
Тезаурус:
- Nicholson did not appear in the film and was used as a production assistant by Corman; but it is worth mentioning because it was a significant moment in Hollywood history, inspiring as it did a succession of similar films when other producers noticed that The Wild Angels grossed eight million dollars in no time at all, and had been made on a shoestring budget.
- The idea with Classics on a Shoestring was to achieve maximum working flexibility."
- STYLE ON A SHOESTRING
- We were living on a shoestring all the time he was living it up down there."
- US is a very small production outfit that produces - on a shoestring - one of the UK's most successful "youth" music shows: SNUB TV.
- On the drama front Shoestring star Trevor Eve appears in A Sense of Guilt, by Andrea Newman.
- She founded Classics on a Shoestring in the late Eighties, an excellent, unfunded, unpaid company.
- The Face runs on a shoestring but sits on the same shelf as Vogue and Vanity Fair, the shiny starships of megalomedia, and it is usually better looking, nearly always a better read.
- When clubs in the lower divisions are fighting bankruptcy, living from day to day on a shoestring budget for want of funds that, to most First Division players, would be petty cash, it seems rather arrogant of Mr Taylor to be threatening strike action over sums of money and perquisites most footballers can only dream of.
- But, increasingly, with the availability of easy credit, it's possible to shop till you drop on a shoestring salary.
- He also had a frilled white shirt, a black shoestring tie and a definite air of strain under the confident exterior.
- The first and most accessible was that used by tourists, rich and shoestring ("poor" was a word with a precise, living meaning here) as a base for their trip to Machu Picchu.
- Shoestring
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