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Bargeld
hard ˈcash СЪЩ no pl
Bargeld ср <-(e)s>
Bares ср разг
английски
английски
немски
немски
Bargeld ср <-(e)s>
немски
немски
английски
английски
I. hard [hɑ:d, Am hɑ:rd] ПРИЛ
1. hard (solid):
hart <härter, am härtesten>
Bargeld ср <-(e)s>
Hartkäse м <-s, ->
[as] hard as iron [or a rock] [or stone]
2. hard (tough):
hard person
zäh <zäher, am zäh(e)sten>
hard person
hart <härter, am härtesten>
das Zeug dazu haben, etw zu tun разг
3. hard (difficult):
sich дат etw schwermachen
4. hard (laborious):
ein harter Kampf a. прен
to be hard work studies
to be hard work text
to be hard work text
5. hard (severe):
hart <härter, am härtesten>
hard voice
hard voice
hard luck [or esp Brit lines]! разг, hard cheese! Brit разг
[so ein разг] Pech!
that's your hard luck! разг
das ist dein Pech! разг
to be hard on sb/sth
6. hard (harmful):
to be hard on sth
to be hard on the eyes monitor
7. hard (unfortunate):
hart <härter, am härtesten>
to go hard with sb dated
to go hard with sb dated
8. hard (extreme):
hart <härter, am härtesten>
the hard left/right esp Brit ПОЛИТ
9. hard (reliable):
fest <fester, am festesten>
10. hard (potent):
stark <stärker, stärkste>
11. hard (with lime):
12. hard (scrutinizing):
sich дат etw genau ansehen
13. hard ТИП:
Ausdruck м <-(e)s, -dru·cke>
Kopie f <-, -n>
Abzug м <-(e)s, -züge>
14. hard ЛИНГВ:
15. hard NUCL:
Phrases:
knallhart verhandeln разг [o. usu прин feilschen]
hard and fast information, facts
II. hard [hɑ:d, Am hɑ:rd] НРЧ
1. hard (solid):
hart <härter, am härtesten>
frozen hard liquid
frozen hard clothing, plants
to set hard glue, varnish
to set hard glue, varnish
to set hard concrete, mortar
to set hard concrete, mortar
2. hard (vigorously):
to fight hard [for sth] прен
[um etw вин] hart kämpfen
sich вин sehr bemühen [o. разг ranhalten] , etw zu tun
3. hard (severely):
schwer <schwerer, schwerste>
to be hard pressed [or pushed][or put] to do sth
4. hard (closely):
knapp <knapper, am knapp(e)sten>
hard by sb/sth
hard by sb/sth
ganz nahe von jdm/etw geh
to follow hard [up]on [or after][or behind] sb/sth
jdm/etw knapp folgen
to follow hard [up]on [or after][or behind] sb/sth
5. hard (copiously):
6. hard прен (stubbornly):
Phrases:
I. cash [kæʃ] СЪЩ no pl
Bargeld ср <-(e)s>
to be strapped for [or short of]cash разг
blank sein разг
cash in [or Am on] hand
Barbestand м <-(e)s, -stände>
cash in [or Am on] hand
Bargeld ср <-(e)s>
to pay by [or in]cash
II. cash [kæʃ] ГЛАГ прх
to cash a cheque [or Am check]
to cash in sth
to cash in [one's chips] прен euph разг
cash ГЛАГ прх TRANS PROCESS
Present
Icash
youcash
he/she/itcashes
wecash
youcash
theycash
Past
Icashed
youcashed
he/she/itcashed
wecashed
youcashed
theycashed
Present Perfect
Ihavecashed
youhavecashed
he/she/ithascashed
wehavecashed
youhavecashed
theyhavecashed
Past Perfect
Ihadcashed
youhadcashed
he/she/ithadcashed
wehadcashed
youhadcashed
theyhadcashed
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Rather than the health of eelgrass, it's likely that hard cash and cold fear will influence human behavior.
www.cnn.com
The cold -- coupled with a lack of cold, hard cash -- has forced winter businesses to get creative.
www.nj.com
So, now you see the dilemma -- the cost in time and hard cash for the provision of the service is too costly.
www.tnooz.com
Foreign ears and cold hard cash are both needed to make any real impact on the "greater history of music".
drownedinsound.com
This is the first reference in cricket history to any kind of trophy (other than hard cash) being contested.
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"Soon, children will only know from history books what a wallet and hard cash are ", said René Schuster, CEO of Telefónica Germany.
www.telefonica.de
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"Brieftasche und Bargeld kennen Kinder bald nur noch aus den Geschichtsbüchern ", sagt René Schuster, Vorstandsvorsitzender von Telefónica Deutschland.
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"Soon, children will only know from history books what a wallet and hard cash are", said René Schuster, CEO of Telefónica Germany.
www.telefonica.de
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"Brieftasche und Bargeld kennen Kinder bald nur noch aus den Geschichtsbüchern", sagt René Schuster, Vorstandsvorsitzender von Telefónica Deutschland.
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Earn 400 shiny medals along with cold hard cash to buy 100 different upgrades.
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Hier kannst du 400 funkelnde Medaillen und dazu eine Menge Bares gewinnen, mit dem du 100 verschiedene Upgrades kaufen kannst.
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