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обозримое
shilling
shilling [брит. ˈʃɪlɪŋ, америк. ˈʃɪlɪŋ] СУЩ.
shilling
to be down to one's last shilling
to take the King's or Queen's shilling брит.
Queen's shilling СУЩ.
to take the Queen's shilling
King's shilling СУЩ.
King's shilling → Queen's shilling
Queen's shilling СУЩ.
to take the Queen's shilling
shilling [ˈʃɪlɪŋ] СУЩ.
shilling
I. pound3 [paʊnd] ГЛ. перех.
1. pound (hit repeatedly):
to pound the table перенос.
2. pound (walk heavily and noisily):
3. pound (walk along):
4. pound (crush):
pound spices
5. pound (beat):
6. pound (bombard):
II. pound3 [paʊnd] ГЛ. неперех.
1. pound (beat on noisily):
2. pound (walk/run noisily):
3. pound (beat):
pound heart
pound2 [paʊnd] СУЩ. (place for stray animals, cars)
pound1 [paʊnd] СУЩ.
pound (unit of weight, currency):
livre ж.
100-pound note [or америк. bill]
billet м. de 100 livres
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shilling [ˈʃɪl·ɪŋ] СУЩ.
shilling
pound3 [paʊnd] СУЩ. (place for stray animals, cars)
I. pound2 [paʊnd] ГЛ. перех.
1. pound (hit repeatedly):
to pound the table перенос.
2. pound (crush):
pound spices
3. pound (beat):
4. pound (bombard):
pound a. перенос.
5. pound (walk along):
6. pound (instill):
to pound sth into sb's head
II. pound2 [paʊnd] ГЛ. неперех.
1. pound (beat on noisily):
2. pound (throb):
pound heart
3. pound (walk/run noisily):
pound1 [paʊnd] СУЩ.
pound (unit of weight, currency):
livre ж.
billet м. de 100 livres
Выражения:
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The name lira was used on banknotes beginning in 1973, initially jointly with pound, and exclusively on both coins and banknotes since 1986.
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The fruit is quite large and averages well over a pound at maturity, sometimes reaching 2 pounds.
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Intelligence involves analysis of raw reports, not merely their enumeration or weighing them by the pound.
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He is 17 years old, 190 pound weighty and 6 feet, 1 inch tall.
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By the mid 1930s, many governments introduced tariffs and autarkic policies and the pound sterling lost its dominance as a reserve currency.
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