plank

plank
{plæŋk}
I. 1. дъска, талпа
2. точка/принцип от партийна и пр. програма
to walk the PLANK бивам хвърлен в морето (от пирати), прен. изхвърлят ме, уволняват ме
II. 1. покривам/обковавам с дъски/талпи
2. to PLANK down разг. плащам (в брой), броя парите, слагам
3. ам. поднасям (ядене с гарнитура) върху дъска
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{plank} n 1. дъска, талпа; 2. точка/принцип от партийна и пр. п(2) {plank} v 1. покривам/обковавам с дъски/талпи; 2. to plank down
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талпа; тараба; дъска;
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1. i. дъска, талпа 2. ii. покривам/обковавам с дъски/талпи 3. to plank down разг. плащам (в брой), броя парите, слагам 4. to walk the plank бивам хвърлен в морето (от пирати), прен. изхвърлят ме, уволняват ме 5. ам. поднасям (ядене с гарнитура) върху дъска 6. точка/принцип от партийна и пр. програма
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plank[´plæʃk] I. n 1. талпа, дъска (дебела); to walk the \plank хвърлят ме в морето; прен. изхвърлят ме, уволняват ме; to step off the \planks ам. sl хвърлям топа, вирвам петалата, умирам; to burn the \planks седя дълго време на едно място, заседявам се; as thick as two short \planks презр. тъп, смахнат; 2. точка (принцип) от партийна програма; II. v 1. обшивам (настилам, покривам, обковавам) с талпи; 2.: to \plank down разг. плащам, броя; слагам; 3. пека и сервирам (птици) на дъска.

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