dime

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İngilizce - Türkçe
{i} on sentlik para
dime store ucuz mal satan büyük mağaza
(ABD ve Kanada'da) on sent değerindeki madeni pul
on cent
Amerika Birleşik Devletlerinin on sent kıymetinde ufak gümüş parası
ucuz
dime novel heyecanlı ucuz roman
on sent madeni para
{i} on sent

Onun fikirleri asla ona on sent kazandırmadı. - His ideas never earned him a dime.

Tamirci bana on sent ödetmeden arabamı tamir etti. - The mechanic fixed my car without charging me a dime.

argo on dolarlık esrar paketi
{i} on sent [amer.]
10 sent
dimen
dime novel
ucuz roman
dime novel
heyecanlı ucuz roman
dime a dozen
para etmez
dime store
Ucuz eşyaların satıldığı dükkân, ucuzcu dükkân
dime store
ucuz eşya mağazası
dime levy
(Kanun) aşar vergisi
dime store
ucuzcu dükkân
a dime a dozen
erzan ve çok
a dime a dozen
harcıâlem
not worth a dime
beş para etmez
a dime in a dozen
Yaygın

Earthquakes are like a dime in a dozen in Japan.

copper, damn, dime, sou
bakır, lanet, dime, sou
drop a dime
Resmî bir kuruma veya yetkililere şikayette bulunmak. "Tom iş a punk, because he dropped a dime on Jerry about those tags"
drop the dime
dime damla
five-and-dime
Ucuz eşyaların satıldığı dükkân, ucuzcu dükkân
nickel and dime
düşük ücretli
nickel and dime
ufak çapta
nickel-and-dime
önemsiz
not worth a dime/red cent
beş para etmez
on a dime
Bir kuruşa
on the publics dime
halkları üzerinde dime
a dime a dozen
beş para etmez
a dime a dozen
harcıâlem şeyler
can you lend me a dime
siz bana bozuk para borç verebilir misiniz
Türkçe - Türkçe
ABD ve Kanada'da on sentlik madeni paralara verilen isim
DİME
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (C.: Diyem) Gündüz veya gecenin üçte biri miktarı ile tam gün kadar sürebilen, gürleme ve yıldırımı, olmayan yağmur
İngilizce - İngilizce
An Omotic language, spoken by fewer than 10,000 speakers in Ethiopia
A playing card with the rank of ten
A beautiful woman (10 from the 10-point scale)

She's a dime piece.

Ten dollars
Payment responsibility

Are you traveling on the company's dime?.

A very small area

This car can turn on a dime.

An assist
A measurement of illicit drugs (usually marijuana) sold in ten dollar bags
To inform on, to turn in to the authorities, to rat on, especially anonymously

Somebody dimed on me and I got arrested for selling marijuana.

A thousand dollars
A coin worth one-tenth of a dollar. The physical coin is smaller than a penny
A coin worth one-tenth of a Canadian dollar
a United States coin worth one tenth of a dollar To render dim, obscure, or dark; to make less bright or distinct; to take away the luster of; to darken; to dull; to obscure; to eclipse
A silver coin of the United States, of the value of ten cents; the tenth of a dollar
{n} a silver coin of the U.S. of ten cents
U S coin with a face value of Ten Cents
To deprive of distinct vision; to hinder from seeing clearly, either by dazzling or clouding the eyes; to darken thesenses or understanding of
Dual Independent Map Encoding Provides vector data such as streets to census data addresses Superseded by Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (see TIGER)
Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference; extension; measurement; us
To tell on somebody, to turn them in to the authorities, to rat on them
a United States coin worth one tenth of a dollar
is the abbreviation for dual independent map encoding This is a digital map format developed by the U S Bureau of the Census for population census DIME format was superseded byTIGER format in the 1990 census
a 10¢ coin -- "Daryl has 6 quarters, 3 dimes, 6 nickels, and 5 pennies " (211)
an assist (basketball)
Direct Internet Message Encapsulation A format that enables binary encapsulation of messages DIME is used to combine entries and data packages of different types and sizes that originate from applications into a single message construction
To grow dim
Dual Incidence Matrix Encoded files; Computer-based map files created under contract to the U S Census Bureau and used for the 1980 census The comparable files for the 1990 census are called the TIGER files
{i} coin worth ten cents (used in the USA and Canada)
A bower; a dingle
A dime is an American coin worth ten cents
street name for a packet of illegal drugs that is sold for ten dollars
dime a dozen
So common as to be practically worthless

People with your skills are a dime a dozen these days.

dime bag
A bag containing ten dollars' worth of a drug, especially marijuana
dime bags
plural form of dime bag
dime novel
A cheap pulp novel produced in 19th century America
dime store
A store selling inexpensive items
dime stores
plural form of dime store
dime-bag
Alternative form of dime bag
dime store
Five-and-ten, five-and-dime; a shop selling cheap merchandise (originally one where the maximum price was a dime)
dime a dozen
inexpensive, cheap, able to be bought anywhere cheaply
dime bag
ten dollars worth of illicit drugs
dime bag
street name for a packet of illegal drugs that is sold for ten dollars
dime bag
A specified amount of an unlawful drug, packaged and sold for a fixed price, usually about ten dollars
dime dropper
(Slang) an informer
dime novel
melodramatic novel, trashy romantic novel, cheap novel
dime novel
A melodramatic novel of romance or adventure, usually in paperback.dime novelist n. a cheap book with a story that contains a lot of exciting events
dime novel
a melodramatic paperback novel
dime store
The 5-10 split
dime store
The 5-10 split (5-7 is the "Kresge") (Woolworth)
dime store
ten-cent store, inexpensive store that sells all types of products
dime store
a shop that sells many different kinds of cheap goods, especially for the house
dime store psychology
pop psychology, interpretations and explanations based on a vague knowledge of psychological concepts
Yankee dime
In the American South, this indicates a kiss. Sometimes the term refers to an insincere kiss, or it can, in some cases, just be said in a joking matter

If you bring me a glass of sweet, iced tea, I will give you a Yankee Dime.

a dime's worth
An insignificant amount

But why, he asks, should a similarly rapt and adoring crowd bank up before a lighted wall niche containing nothing but a dime's worth of daffodils and a couple of sprays of forsythia in a blue dish?. - , 1941.

drop a dime
To make a phone call, usually means calling the police to report another's activities

He was in the back for a few minutes. Turned out he was dropping a dime on Ralph.

five-and-dime
A store selling inexpensive items
five-and-dime
A five and a ten as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em
five-and-dime
Two pair, composed of fives and tens
in for a dime, in for a dollar
Americanised form of in for a penny, in for a pound

I had bought some of Cemp’s MGM stock for myself. “Listen”, I told Edgar, “in for a dime, in for a dollar”. There was no point in selling at $8. If we were going to lose we might as well lose the whole thing.

nickel and dime
Fifteen years
nickel and dime
To charge, or be charged, several unexpected small amounts of money, often in the form of fees, taxes, or related expenses to a venture, which when taken as a whole add up to a significant unexpected cost

It seems like a great offer, but they will just nickel and dime you until you've spent more than retail anyway.

nickel and dime
Small time; operating on a small scale; involving small amounts of money; petty or cheap

Don't waste your time with that; their operations are nickel and dime.

nickel and dime
To wear down in small increments; to quibble or obsess endlessly with (someone) over trifles
nickel-and-dime
Alternative spelling of nickel and dime
not worth a dime
worthless, lacking in value

Eight of the nine who got damages were not worth a dime, and all but six of those who failed to sustain their suits were worthless. - , 1878.

on a dime
Within a very short distance

This car has excellent brakes that will stop it on a dime.

stop on a dime
to stop dead; stop suddenly

Don't tell me to drive real fast in this heavy traffic. You know I can't stop on a dime.

turn on a dime
to have a small turning circle
drop a dime
(deyim) Inform on someone to legal authorities; i.e., to rat someone out to the police: "Tom is a punk, because he dropped a dime on Jerry about those tags"
five-and-dime
Dime store, five-and-ten: A shop selling cheap merchandise (originally one where the maximum price was a dime)
five-and-dime
(also five-and-dime store or five-and-ten) A shop selling a wide variety of inexpensive goods
nickel and dime
1. (verb) harass by charging for many trivial items. 2. (adjective) unimportant; trivial
on a dime
In a very small space. "His new car has very powerful brakes and is able to stop on a dime."
Brother can you spare a dime
the title of a song written about the Great Depression of the 1930s in the US. In the song, a man who had been rich and respected before the Depression asks people to give him money, as he is now poor
be a dime a dozen
be common, be regular, be average (not special or valuable)
cut someone out without a dime
leave little or nothing for someone in one's will
dimes
plural of dime
drop a dime
make a call using a public telephone; turn someone into the police, inform the police about a crime
nickel-and-dime
nickel-and-'dime to not give enough attention or money to something, with the result that it is not dealt with effectively. unimportant or involving little money
nickel-and-dime
accumulate gradually; "she nickeled-and-dimed together a small house for her family"
nickel-and-dime
of minor importance; "a nickel-and-dime operation run out of a single rented room"; "a small-time actor
nickel-and-dime
spend money frugally; spend as little as possible
nickel-and-dime
of minor importance; "a nickel-and-dime operation run out of a single rented room"; "a small-time actor"
nickel-and-dime
low-paying; "a nickel-and-dime job"
nickel-and-dime(a)
low-paying; "a nickel-and-dime job
turn a nice dime
make a satisfactory profit; "The company turned a nice dime after a short time
turn on a dime
have a small turning radius; "My little subcompact car turns on a dime!
dime

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    ten cent piece, grand, drop a dime

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    /ˈdīm/ /ˈdaɪm/

    Etimoloji

    () From French dîme, from Latin decimus (“tenth”)

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