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1 Салют
-- WotcherОрден феникса, ДругоеРусско-английский словарь Гарри Поттер (Народный перевод) > Салют
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2 здорово
1) General subject: about right, awfully, dandy, good man, great (восклицание одобрения, иронии, неодобрения), hello, hi, jeez, jolly, not half (so, too) bad, precious, properly, well done, wicked, bully, cheerio, holla, hot dog, whee, wow, magnificently (высокая оценка чего либо), that's good, pimping2) Colloquial: a bit of all right, bang, famously, hollow, royally, with a vengeance, good-oh, howdy3) School: rippingly -
3 как делишки?
1) Colloquial: how's it going?, how's tricks?2) Jargon: Wotcher
См. также в других словарях:
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