Usage examples of "пачки" in Russian with translation to English

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Ну, это приз из пачки крекеров. Well, a box of cracker jack.
Вместо "большой пачки салфеток", вставь "пересечение глубочайшего океана". Instead of "large box of scourers", put "cross the deepest ocean".
Потребителям больше не надо будет носить пачки наличных или искать банкомат. Customers would no longer need to carry wads of cash or search for ATMs.
Которое я складываю в пачки или кучки и кладу всё это в морозилку. Which I organize into a pile or stack that I put into the freezer.
Немного погодя я вам покажу, что из одной пачки бумаги можно получить порядка 100 тысяч тестов. I'll show you in a moment that the stack of paper there would probably hold something like 100,000 tests, something of that kind.
Житель бедного района Александра покупает вместо целой пачки по одной сигарете в день, хоть это и выходит дороже. They buy products on demand. A person in Alex doesn't buy a box of cigarettes. They buy one cigarette each day, even though it's more expensive.
И пока я в него целился, он спокойно подошёл, взял три оставшиеся пачки, твёрдым шагом вышел за дверь и принёс их вам, ребята, украсив бантиком. And as I cocked my gun, he calmly walked over, picked up the three remaining bacons, marched straight out the door and delivered them to you guys, tied up in a bow.
Так, например, знание о том, что дворецкого Брюса Уэйна (он же Бэтмен) зовут Альфред, поднялось с 137 места на 101 в рейтинге вопросов, на которые были даны правильные ответы; сегодня в два раза больше студентов, чем в 1980 году, знают о том, что фирма Marlboro впервые стала использовать пачки для сигарет с открывающимся верхом; а информированность относительно того, что юбка в складку шотландцев называется «килт», вознеслась на 25 место с 79 места в 1980 году. That Bruce Wayne’s (a.k.a. Batman’s) butler is named Alfred rose from 137th to 101st in rank of questions answered correctly; that Marlboro was the first cigarette with a flip-top box is twice as known today as it was in 1980; and that a short pleated skirt worn by Scottish men is called a “kilt” danced up to 25th in 2012 from 79th in 1980.
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