- half-one
- [͵hɑ:fʹwʌn] n
гандикап в один удар на каждые две лунки (гольф)
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
half one — half past ˈone, ˈtwo, etc. idiom (US also half after ˈone, ˈtwo, etc.) (also BrE informal half ˈone, ˈtwo, etc.) 30 minutes after any hour on the clock Main entry … Useful english dictionary
half-one — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷, in sense 2 ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun 1. : a golf handicap of one stroke subtracted on alternate holes 2. Irish : a half a glass of whiskey * * * half oneˈ noun (golf) 1. A handicap of one stroke every second hole 2. Same as hal … Useful english dictionary
half one (two, etc.) — informal way of saying half past one (two, etc.). → half … English new terms dictionary
half one's hand — a half share of the catch of cod due to a crew member, the other half share going to the owner or skipper (Newfoundland) … Dictionary of ichthyology
Half one's luck! — congratulation to smb. in an envious way … Dictionary of Australian slang
half one's luck! — Australian Slang congratulation to smb. in an envious way … English dialects glossary
One half — Half redirects here. For other uses, see Half (disambiguation). For the computer virus, see OneHalf (computer virus). One half prefixes hemi (from Greek) semi / … Wikipedia
half past one — ● half * * * half past one/two/etc phrase 30 minutes after one o’clock two o’clock etc The shops close at half past five. Usage note In spoken British English people often say ‘half one’ … Useful english dictionary
half past two — half past one/two/etc phrase 30 minutes after one o’clock two o’clock etc The shops close at half past five. Usage note In spoken British English people often say ‘half one’, ‘half two’ etc, which has the same meaning as ‘half past one’, ‘half… … Useful english dictionary
one-half — n. one of two equal parts of a divisible whole; a half; a century and one half. Syn: half. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
half after one — half past ˈone, ˈtwo, etc. idiom (US also half after ˈone, ˈtwo, etc.) (also BrE informal half ˈone, ˈtwo, etc.) 30 minutes after any hour on the clock Main entry … Useful english dictionary