- Bags I, bags!
- Чур-чура! Чур я первый!
Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary. 2014.
Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary. 2014.
Bags’ Groove (Album) — Bags’ Groove Studioalbum von Miles Davis Veröffentlichung 1957 Label Prestige Records … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bags’ Groove — ist eine Komposition von Milt Jackson aus dem Jahr 1952, die rasch zu einem Jazzstandard wurde.[1] Bags war der Spitzname von Jackson, der angeblich auf die Tränensäcke unter seinen Augen zurückgeht.[2] Die Komposition ist auch unter der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bags' Groove (Miles Davis) — Bags Groove Bag s Groove Album par Miles Davis Sortie 1954 Enregistrement 29 juin et 24 décembre 1954 Durée 46:20 Genre(s) Cool jazz Label … Wikipédia en Français
Bags — may refer to:* More than one bag. * Jeff Bagwell, a former Major League Baseball player. * Milt Jackson, a famous jazz vibraphonist nicknamed Bags . * Oxford bags, a form of baggy trousers originating from the University of Oxford. * Cornhole… … Wikipedia
bags (or bags I) Brit. — bags (or bags I) Brit. informal a child s expression used to make a claim to something. → bag … English new terms dictionary
bags — Brit. dated loose fitting trousers. → bag bags loose folds of skin under a person s eyes. → bag … English new terms dictionary
bags I — ► bags (or bags I) Brit. informal a child s expression used to make a claim to something. Main Entry: ↑bag … English terms dictionary
bags — ► bags (or bags I) Brit. informal a child s expression used to make a claim to something. Main Entry: ↑bag … English terms dictionary
bags of something — british spoken phrase a lot of something a young athlete with bags of potential Thesaurus: large quantities or amountssynonym large amounts or quantities of a specific kindhyponym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
bags (I) … — bags (I)… idiom (BrE) (NAmE ˈdibs on…) used to claim sth as yours before sb else can claim it • Bags I sit in the front seat! … Useful english dictionary
bags under your eyes — phrase loose dark areas of skin below your eyes that you get, for example, when you have not had enough sleep Thesaurus: features and parts of the facehyponym general words for the face or its featuressynonym Main entry: bag … Useful english dictionary