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английски
английски
български
български
pence [pens] СЪЩ
pence pl of penny
penny <-ies> [ˈpenɪ] Brit < [or pence]> СЪЩ
1. penny <pence> (value):
2. penny <-ies> (coin):
Phrases:
two [or ten] a penny
two [or ten] a penny
penny <-ies> [ˈpenɪ] Brit < [or pence]> СЪЩ
1. penny <pence> (value):
2. penny <-ies> (coin):
Phrases:
two [or ten] a penny
two [or ten] a penny
I. pound3 [paʊnd] ГЛАГ прх
1. pound (hit repeatedly):
to pound the table прен
2. pound (walk heavily and noisily):
3. pound (walk along):
4. pound (crush):
pound spices
5. pound (beat):
6. pound (bombard):
II. pound3 [paʊnd] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. pound (beat on noisily):
2. pound (walk/run noisily):
3. pound (beat):
pound heart
4. pound прен:
to pound away at sb/sth
pound2 [paʊnd] СЪЩ
pound1 [paʊnd] СЪЩ (unit of weight, currency)
100-pound note [or bill ] Am
I. penny-pinching [ˈpenɪˌpɪntʃɪŋ] СЪЩ no pl
II. penny-pinching [ˈpenɪˌpɪntʃɪŋ] ПРИЛ
ten a penny прен
ten a penny прен
български
български
английски
английски
spend a penny разг
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His plaintive notes sound out as shoppers leave 100 Congolese franc notes (seven pence) on the counter in exchange for biscuits.
www.ft.com
He spends his last few pence on a lottery ticket but, with no reliable income, is soon forced to exchange it for food.
en.wikipedia.org
There are a large number of charge bands, some with high pence-per-minute rates, others with a high fixed-price for the entire call.
en.wikipedia.org
Whether people would take the time to fiddle about for 20 pence or ask a passer-by for change, rather than water the nearby railings, we're not so sure.
news.fitzrovia.org.uk
The first postage stamp was issued for the island in 1856, the six-pence blue, marking the start of considerable philatelic interest in the island.
en.wikipedia.org