6 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PAY A PERSON BACK IN HIS OWN COIN»
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pay a person back in his own coin and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
to earn or accumulate wealth rapidly — pay (a person) back In his own coin to
treat (a person) in the same way that he treated oneself or others — coln'er n.
coin-age (koi'nij) n. [ME. < OFr. coignaige] 1. the act or process of coining 2. metal
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SiS* ii yT qi r6n zhT ddo, hudn zhi ql r6n ztlT ShSn deal with a man as he deals
with you; pay a person back in his own coin:ft^:W*tt-«ft"~", KfTSfJT, liltt*f!2„ The ...
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Han Ying shi shi yong yu ci hui
... even though cow/.; even ad. * would not matter even if the U. S. should never
recognize our government. to pay a person (back) in his own coin; "deal with a
man as he deals with you" P/SMlt^ improvise vt.; extemporize vt., vi.\ unrehearsed
a.
Xin hua tong xun she. Wai wen gan bu xue xiao, 新华通訊社. 外文干部学校, 1972
[04] It would not matter even if the U. S. should never recognize our government.
to pay a person (back) in his own coin; "deal with a man as he deals with you"
BIWrrnfF3 improvise vt.; extemporize vt., vi.; unrehearsed a.; spontaneous a.; ...
($f§§, dg{&fri'£) f^Oftit (=invent)0 (ftffiffc) $Hi1~& (=mint)0 n. ft$f, 51ft; pay (a
person) (back) in his own coin ( A. I- ) L -p ^JM L £ "t" S. 2. in terms JSJJ.^', TjS'C;
in high terms IJtf) *> W r> T, in set terms £ -3 I * 0 t, Hfl«fU„ 3. lot ([□§§)) n. fc < 3 A
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to pay a person back in his own coin heiraten to marry heiser hoarse, husky
heißen (hieß, geheißen) to be called; to mean; to direct, order; es heißt it is said
heiter serene, happy, gay; clear, bright die Heiterkeit, -en gaiety, cheerfulness; ...
Erich Kästner, Claude Hill, 1968