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Перевод: sixpence
[существительное] серебряная монета в шесть пенсов или полшиллинга; сумма в 6 пенсов
Тезаурус:
- Either he did not wish me to get into trouble or, more probable, he did not relish the thought of giving me so much gelt - sixpence.
- Sentence of death was passed on 8 convicts at the Old Bailey, 4 of whom were executed on 15 Feb.: "One of those who suffered was for robbing a farmer's boy of sixpence."
- A 2,000-year-old Roman coin or and Elizabeth I sixpence go for just under 100, while a William the Conqueror silver penny is a little more.
- For the bargain price of one shilling and sixpence the audience could watch alternating film and stage shows.
- And glancing swiftly at it, she saw that the named cigar was listed as a box of one hundred for thirty-five shillings and sixpence, while its superior compatriot was fifty-four shillings and sixpence; and its sample of five was three and six, whereas five of this particular brand was only one and ten pence.
- Walter Greenwood portrayed an old age pensioner in the 1930s who had to live on sixpence a day after he had paid his rent.
- If you get it right the Beaver stops on a sixpence (but if you get it wrong, normally yielding water can be awfully hard!)
- We heard that a Quaker lady, Miss Maud Gurney Tyler, was giving private shorthand classes for one shilling and sixpence a lesson.
- Mrs. Cassey Three Shillings and Sixpence
- Ralph made a friend of every pupil and on their birthday they were called to his desk and presented with a sixpence - quite a lot of money in the twenties.
- He sent a copy to Hall, with a request to sell it for sixpence at the exhibition.
- "She has a turn if Drew spends sixpence," said Bas, peering over Ricky's shoulder.
- Half a crown to Arab refugees, one shilling and threepence for the lifeboats, sixpence to Christian Aid, five bob to Help the Aged, self-denial week - ninepence.
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