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Перевод: stint
[существительное] урочная работа; ограничение; определенная норма; предел ; граница ; [глагол] урезывать; ограничивать; скупиться
Тезаурус:
- This is the first of NME 's eight-night stint at the Town Country Club in conjunction with the Spastics Society and there's a palpable sense of occasion, fuelled by rumours that Old Nick has something up his frilly sleeve.
- SINEAD O'CONNOR took time out during a recent two-week recording stint in New York to hang out and clean tables at Manhattan's Sine cafe.
- Only those with plenty of stamina can attempt an "open day", however, since a twelve-hour stint of entertaining requires forethought and energy.
- Like so many of the men now rising to leadership in poor countries, he has done a stint at the World Bank, and is regarded as capable.
- I tried an abortive term at Durham University Drama Department and that made me realise even more that I wanted the real thing; by then I had, in any case, worked the AIM stint and I didn't need theory; I wanted practice.
- Put some treacle and syrup into the prepared basin, say 5 or 6 tbsp of each - don't stint - and stir gently to mix.
- Bruce Dern said Corman did him and Nicholson a favour by getting them a part because they both needed the money at the time; Corman arranged it so that their shooting schedules would require them to be available for the first and last weeks of the four-week stint, thus, under union rules guaranteeing them a salary cheque for the full four weeks.
- We set out for out next four hours stint in good spirits.
- Art criticism at its most helpful does not stint the reader of any one of these elements.
- One imagines that not a few may actually have seized the opportunity to indulge in a quiet sleep in preparation for the evening stint, for the dinner was formal and the occasion for full ceremonial.
- Excellent use is made of the text of Tom Jones , but it is now less detectable that this is a writer who has done his stint of teaching English literature at university level.
- Harry started a 15 year stint in that role in 1954-;55 taking over from John Cooper.
- Food and Drink: A dish for the party Thane Prince with ideas for that all-night election stint
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