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ОСТАВАТЬСЯ/ОСТАТЬСЯ ПРИ СВОИХ coll VP subj: human more often pfv)1. (in refer, to gambling) to end up with neither a loss nor a profitX остался при своих - X broke even.2. not to experience any change as a result of some developments, to remain in the same position, circumstances as beforeX останется при своих — X will neither win nor loseeverything will remain the same for X. -
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• ОСТАВАТЬСЯ/ОСТАТЬСЯ ПРИ СВОИХ coll[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====1. (in refer, to gambling) to end up with neither a loss nor a profit:- X остался при своих≈ X broke even.2. not to experience any change as a result of some developments, to remain in the same position, circumstances as before:- everything will remain the same for X.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > оставаться при своих
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• ОСТАВАТЬСЯ/ОСТАТЬСЯ ПРИ СВОИХ coll[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====1. (in refer, to gambling) to end up with neither a loss nor a profit:- X остался при своих≈ X broke even.2. not to experience any change as a result of some developments, to remain in the same position, circumstances as before:- everything will remain the same for X.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > остаться при своих
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