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Перевод: apiece
[наречие] за штуку; поштучно; на каждого; за каждого
Тезаурус:
- Every Christmas we could expect at least one toy apiece.
- Amid outcry from opposition politicians, ministers yesterday priced water shares in the 10 companies at 240p apiece, valuing the industry at 5.24 billion.
- On the rural side he had 180 tenant farmers, each with between 50 and 130 acres apiece; and just as the Prince wanted the goodwill of his urban tenants, so too in the country.
- Three dollars apiece."
- Whitney and Sgt. Ayre one apiece, while others claimed one probable and one more damaged.
- FRANKIE Dettori and Ray Cochrane both joined the 100 Club at Newcastle yesterday, leaving the nervous nineties in their wake with a double apiece.
- If a Thursday coincided with a Saints Day, we were rewarded by being able to go across to Mrs. Robbins' after the service and order a pennyworth of sweets apiece - the Hospital trustees picking up the bill.
- Metrolink's two-car "supertrams", costing 1 million apiece, can hardly be compared with their noisy, hard-riding predecessors which departed Manchester's streets in 1949.
- At Edgbaston, West Indies got off to a good start as the first wicket produced 34 runs in just six overs, but three fell cheaply and it was left to Logie and Hooper to make fifty apiece and give the innings its backbone.
- The way in which the film provokes these questions makes it possible, even today, to understand why this film was such a hit, selling 385 prints at 10 apiece.
- The largest stones weigh over 50 tons apiece and some of the smaller ones were transported to the site from over 100 miles away.
- My mother and aunt used to have two small glasses apiece, the result being that poor dad was left to get supper.
- He says: "I know that 50 runs apiece for wickets isn't good enough and I am determined to get that figure down if I can."
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