- obtained gains
- добился успеха
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
ill-gotten gains — {n. phr.} Goods or money obtained in an illegal or immoral fashion. * /The jailed criminal had plenty of time to think about his ill gotten gains./ … Dictionary of American idioms
ill-gotten gains — {n. phr.} Goods or money obtained in an illegal or immoral fashion. * /The jailed criminal had plenty of time to think about his ill gotten gains./ … Dictionary of American idioms
ill-gotten gains — adj money that was obtained in an unfair or dishonest way used humorously ▪ Well, I hope you enjoy your ill gotten gains … Dictionary of contemporary English
ill-gotten gains — N PLURAL Ill gotten gains are things that someone has obtained in a dishonest or illegal way. But many leaders have invested their ill gotten gains in several different countries … English dictionary
ill-gotten gains — ill got|ten gains [ ıl gatn geınz ] noun plural OFTEN HUMOROUS money or property that someone obtained in an illegal or dishonest way … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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ill-gotten gains — UK [ˌɪl ɡɒt(ə)n ˈɡeɪnz] US [ˌɪl ɡɑt(ə)n ˈɡeɪnz] noun [plural] often humorous money or property that someone obtained in an illegal or dishonest way Thesaurus: stolen goodssynonym unspecified amounts of moneyhyponym to steal, or steal… … Useful english dictionary
ill-gotten gains — UK [ˌɪl ɡɒt(ə)n ˈɡeɪnz] / US [ˌɪl ɡɑt(ə)n ˈɡeɪnz] noun [plural] often humorous money or property that someone obtained in an illegal or dishonest way … English dictionary
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