Идиома "not have two cents to rub together" с переводом
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My uncle is always short of money; he never has two cents to rub together.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву N
- No sweat!
- Not move a muscle
- No doubt
- Not able to call one's time one's own
- Never mind
- Not hold water
- Not worth the trouble
- Next of kin
- Not have a leg to stand on
- Nip (something) in the bud
- Number of (things or people)
- Near at hand
- Narrow escape
- Not a dry eye in the house
- Now or never
- Nickel and dime (someone)
- Not let (someone) catch you (doing something)
- Not see past/farther than the end of one's nose
- Not half bad
- Not worth a plugged nickel
- Not for love nor money
- New broom sweeps clean
- Not lift a finger/hand
- Not in the same league with (someone or something)
- Night owl
- NATO
- Nuts about (someone or something)
- Not have anything to do with someone
- Not long for this world
- Need (something) yesterday
- Next-door neighbor
- No ifs, ands, or buts about it
- Nothing to choose from
- Not know enough to come in out of the rain
- No point in (something)
- Not worth mentioning
- No matter
- Nothing to it
- Not by a long shot
- Not much of (something)
- Nothing of the kind
- New person
- No spring chicken
- Not in the same league
- New deal
- Not show one's face
- Not know if one is coming or going
- Not at all
- Naked eye
- No skin off (someone's) nose/teeth