shilling

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İngilizce - Türkçe
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şilin

Bir şilin alabilir miyim, efendim? - May I have a shilling, sir?

New York'ta, dolar sekiz şiline değerdi. - In New York, the dollar was worth eight shillings.

(isim) şilin
yenilgi
shilling shocker
silin şok
cut sb off with a shilling
birini mirastan yoksun etmek
kenyan shilling
kenya şilini
somalian shilling
somali şilini
shillings
silin
cut off with a shilling
(deyim) dımdızlak bırakmak
cut off with a shilling
(deyim) beş parasız bırakmak
cut off with a shilling
(deyim) beş kuruş miras bırakmamak
cut smb. off with a shilling
miras bırakmamak
cut smb. off with a shilling
mirastan mahrum etmek
shill
argo sokak satıcısının veya kumarbazın müşteri çekmek için yanında bulundurduğu işlerini kızıştıran kimse
take the king's shilling
orduya gönüllü yazılmak (İng.)
İngilizce - İngilizce
Present participle of shill
The currency of Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania and Uganda
A coin formerly used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Malta, Australia, New Zealand and many other Commonwealth countries

Worth twelve old pence or one twentieth of a pound sterling.

{n} a silver coin, a nominal sum of twelve pence, of various value
a former monetary unit in Great Britain
12 pence Bob Small silvery coin Replaced by 5 new pence
The unscrupulous practice of a seller bidding up the price on their own item or the engaging of other individuals to do so If there is a suspicion of shilling by a user of our website, please notify us immediately at shilling@guyla com Any evidence of shilling will immediately and permanently suspend a user from further use of the website
an English coin worth one twentieth of a pound
the basic unit of money in Kenya; equal to 100 cents
Pre-decimal currency equal to 12 pennies and equivalent to 5p today
the basic unit of money in Somalia; equal to 100 cents
The Spanish real, of the value of one eight of a dollar, or 12&?; cets; formerly so called in New York and some other States
Fraudulent bidding by the seller (using an alternate registration) or an associate of the seller in order to inflate the price of an item Also known as bid rigging and collusion
A silver coin, and money of account, of Great Britain and its dependencies, equal to twelve pence, or the twentieth part of a pound, equivalent to about twenty-four cents of the United States currency
It is not now legally recognized
{i} monetary unit of a number of countries (Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania, and Uganda); former monetary unit of a number of countries (including the United Kingdom, Australia, Ghana, etc.); coin formerly used in the United Kingdom and the United States
See Note under 2
slash (/); used in the term shilling fraction
the basic unit of money in Tanzania; equal to 100 cents
In the United States, a denomination of money, differing in value in different States
the basic unit of money in Uganda; equal to 100 cents
A shilling was a unit of money used in Britain until 1971 which was the equivalent of 5p. There were twenty shillings in a pound
shilling shocker
A cheap pulp magazine produced in 19th century Britain
shilling shockers
plural form of shilling shocker
shilling sign
The symbol '/' used in the United Kingdom before decimalisation to separate shillings from pence when writing out sums of money. (Examples: 7/6 = seven shillings and six pence; 7/- = seven shillings exactly.)
shilling shocker
cheap novel, trash novel, pulp fiction
King's shilling
a shilling accepted by new recruits when tricked into or agreeing to enlist into the British army or navy during the 18th and 19th centuries
shill
To promote or endorse in return for payment, especially dishonestly

Today there are even commercials in which real scientists, some of considerable distinction, shill for corporations. They teach that scientists too will lie for money. As Tom Paine warned, inuring us to lies lays the groundwork for many other evils.

shillings
Plural of shilling
king's shilling
A shilling formerly given to a recruit when enlisting in the army during the reign of a king
A shilling
bob
british shilling
a former monetary unit in Great Britain
cut off with a shilling
bequeath little or nothing in one's will
kenyan shilling
the basic unit of money in Kenya; equal to 100 cents
shill
To put under cover; to sheal
shill
A person paid to endorse a product favourably, while pretending to be impartial
shill
An accomplice at a confidence trick during an auction or gambling game
shill
A person employed by or representing an unscrupulous auctioneer or owner of the items being offered at public auction, and who creates artificially higher prices for lots sold at public sales
shill
a decoy who acts as an enthusiastic customer in order to stimulate the participation of others act as a shill; "The shill bid for the expensive carpet during the auction in order to drive the price up
shill
{f} act as a shill, work as a shill, act as a decoy, pose as a customer in order to lure other customers (in gambling houses, games of chance, etc.)
shill
a decoy who acts as an enthusiastic customer in order to stimulate the participation of others
shill
{i} decoy, one who poses as a customer in order to lure other customers (in gambling houses, games of chance, etc.)
shill
(noun) Term for a biased fan, or employee of a wrestling company, who's inabilityto criticize or disagree with anything that person's favourite promotion does ultimately negatestheir credibility
shill
A shill is similar to a proposition player, except a shill gambles with the cardroom's money instead of his/her own
shill
To promote as a fan or customer
shill
act as a shill; "The shill bid for the expensive carpet during the auction in order to drive the price up"
shill
To shell
somalian shilling
the basic unit of money in Somalia; equal to 100 cents
tanzanian shilling
the basic unit of money in Tanzania; equal to 100 cents
ugandan shilling
the basic unit of money in Uganda; equal to 100 cents
shilling

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    bob, deener

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    Etimoloji

    () Old English scilling.