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shilling

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

shilling [Brit ˈʃɪlɪŋ, Am ˈʃɪlɪŋ] N

shilling
shilling m
to be down to one's last shilling
to take the King's or Queen's shilling Brit

Queen's shilling N

to take the Queen's shilling

King's shilling N

King's shilling → Queen's shilling

Queen's shilling N

to take the Queen's shilling

u rečniku PONS

shilling [ˈʃɪlɪŋ] N

shilling
shilling m

I. pound3 [paʊnd] VB trans

1. pound (hit repeatedly):

2. pound (walk heavily and noisily):

3. pound (walk along):

4. pound (crush):

pound spices

5. pound (beat):

6. pound (bombard):

II. pound3 [paʊnd] VB intr

1. pound (beat on noisily):

2. pound (walk/run noisily):

3. pound (beat):

pound heart

pound2 [paʊnd] N (place for stray animals, cars)

pound1 [paʊnd] N

pound (unit of weight, currency):

100-pound note [or Am bill]

Phrases:

u rečniku PONS

shilling [ˈʃɪl·ɪŋ] N

shilling
shilling m

pound3 [paʊnd] N (place for stray animals, cars)

I. pound2 [paʊnd] VB trans

1. pound (hit repeatedly):

2. pound (crush):

pound spices

3. pound (beat):

4. pound (bombard):

pound a. fig

5. pound (walk along):

6. pound (instill):

to pound sth into sb's head

II. pound2 [paʊnd] VB intr

1. pound (beat on noisily):

2. pound (throb):

pound heart

3. pound (walk/run noisily):

pound1 [paʊnd] N

pound (unit of weight, currency):

Phrases: