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Перевод: dime
[прилагательное] дешевый; [существительное] монета в десять центов
Тезаурус:
- "Well, you can still sing for me," said Bernie, "if I give you a dime."
- He'd run up another massive telephone bill and hadn't paid Betty a dime.
- In an era of corporate football with executive boxes, share-issues and hostile take-over bids, only a Scottish internationalist down on his luck could utter the immortal words, "Brother Can You Spare A Dime".
- He's a man who made a lot of money and never had a dime on him.
- My father was one of them, and when "Buddy Can You Spare a Dime?" topped what was then the hit parade, its lyrics summed up the poverty, dependence and despair of the millions of poor throughout the world.
- Whether it was the incentive of the dime or the desire to get it over, there was little hesitation this time, and her hand shot out imperiously at the end of it.
- We all knew how little and how vital a dime was.
- "JINKY CAN YOU SPARE A DIME."
- All she did was hold out her hand and say, Look, Ma, Bernie gave me another dime."
- The old man was begging him for a dime to buy a cup of coffee.
- "One thing we don't need in this subcontinent," Professor Rokeya Kabeer observed, "is spiritual guidance - we have gurus a dime a dozen."
- brother can you spare me a dime
- It cost me two years of impoverishment, spending every dime on legal fees.
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