- in one's pocket
- in one's (smb's) pocket в (чьём-либо) кармане
Большой англо-русский учебный словарь сочетаемости. Кауль М.Р., Хидекель С.С. 2010.
Большой англо-русский учебный словарь сочетаемости. Кауль М.Р., Хидекель С.С. 2010.
money burns a hole in one's pocket — See: BURN A HOLE IN ONE S POCKET … Dictionary of American idioms
money burns a hole in one's pocket — See: BURN A HOLE IN ONE S POCKET … Dictionary of American idioms
in one's pocket — phrasal in one s control or possession … New Collegiate Dictionary
Pocket lint — is the name commonly used to refer to lint found in the bottom of pockets. Pocket lint is usually made up of, but not limited to, detached fabric, dust and paper scraps. In some contexts, pocket lint may also refer to random items found in one s… … Wikipedia
burn a hole in one's pocket — {v. phr.} To make you want to buy something; be likely to be quickly spent. * /Money burns a hole in Linda s pocket./ * /The silver dollar that Don got for his birthday was burning a hole in his pocket, and Don hurried to a dime store./ … Dictionary of American idioms
burn a hole in one's pocket — {v. phr.} To make you want to buy something; be likely to be quickly spent. * /Money burns a hole in Linda s pocket./ * /The silver dollar that Don got for his birthday was burning a hole in his pocket, and Don hurried to a dime store./ … Dictionary of American idioms
out of one's pocket — {adv. phr.} Having sustained a financial loss; poorer by a said amount. * /The show was so bad that, besides having a lousy time, I was also $35 out of my pocket./ … Dictionary of American idioms
out of one's pocket — {adv. phr.} Having sustained a financial loss; poorer by a said amount. * /The show was so bad that, besides having a lousy time, I was also $35 out of my pocket./ … Dictionary of American idioms
pocket — I. noun Etymology: Middle English poket, from Anglo French poket, pochete, diminutive of poke, pouche bag more at pouch Date: 15th century 1. a. a small bag carried by a person ; purse b. a small bag that is sewed or inserted in a garment so that … New Collegiate Dictionary
Pocket Constitution — A pocket Constitution usually refers to a printed copy of the United States Constitution that is pocket or pamphlet sized and can fit in a pocket, purse, or other small container for portability. People known for carrying a pocket Constitution… … Wikipedia
Pocket veto — A pocket veto is a legislative maneuver in American federal lawmaking that allows the President to indirectly veto a bill. The U.S. Constitution requires the President to sign or veto any legislation placed on his desk within ten days (not… … Wikipedia