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Перевод: spree
[существительное] веселье; кутеж ; резвость ; шалости
Тезаурус:
- Buying spree for regional brewers.
- You took her pet lamb Joseph out on a spree, didn't you?
- An office cleaner went on a betting spree after a TSB error gave him a 10,000 bank overdraft, Liverpool Crown Court was told yesterday.
- Jeff Hardy led the Sheffield spree with two tries; the others came from Bruce McGuire, Warren Smiles and Sonny Nickle, with Mark Aston kicking five goals.
- Columbia's recent spending spree has partly been paid for by Sony.
- City's four-goal spree places Manchester rivals on course for the title
- "Brian's spending spree with the other woman probably amounted to between 200,000 and 300,000," she says.
- THE BRITISH government may be about to go on a spending spree - buying up stocks of rare metals for use by industry if stocks run short.
- Within the ERM a Labour government would presumably find its freedom to launch into an unwise, inflationary spending spree greatly restricted.
- Among the banks, both NatWest and Barclays, the sector members who have suffered most from the recent Heron International/Olympia York debt panic, enjoyed a quick buying spree.
- Though some Americans went on a spending spree in December to beat the new tax, its introduction will almost certainly hurt sales in 1991.
- He once spent "ten days in the cells" and is currently "on probation" further to a "drink-driving spree" in the course of which he "crashed his car into a roadside pole" and assaulted a member of the local constabulary.
- Competitors designed clobber for Di to wear to a nightclub, Joan Collins for a shopping spree and Kylie Minogue to see her bank manager.
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