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1 taken up with someone
adj infmlHe seems to be very much taken up with that tall Swedish girl — Он, кажется, очень серьезно увлекся этой высокой шведкой
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > taken up with someone
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2 taken up with something
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > taken up with something
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3 taken one with another
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > taken one with another
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4 (taken) one with another
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > (taken) one with another
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5 taken one with another
Общая лексика: в среднем, вместе взятыеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > taken one with another
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6 taken up with
Общая лексика: встречался с этим уже, что-то уже знакомое -
7 taken one with another
вместе взятыев среднемАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > taken one with another
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8 taken counsel with
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9 taken liberties with
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10 taken part with
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11 taken up with
membicarakan -
12 taken up with
le çok meşgul -
13 taken one with another
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14 taken one with another
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15 taken proof with the type
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > taken proof with the type
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16 taken up with
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17 be taken up with
(to be busy or occupied with: He's very taken up with his new job.) være optaget af* * *(to be busy or occupied with: He's very taken up with his new job.) være optaget af -
18 be taken up with
(to be busy or occupied with: He's very taken up with his new job.) estar muy ocupado/pillado -
19 be taken up with
(to be busy or occupied with: He's very taken up with his new job.) vera upptekinn (af) -
20 be taken up with
(to be busy or occupied with: He's very taken up with his new job.) (nagyon) leköti vmi
См. также в других словарях:
(be) taken up with something — be ˌtaken ˈup with sth/sb derived to be giving all your time and energy to sth/sb • She s completely taken up with preparing for her exams. Main entry: ↑takederived … Useful english dictionary
(be) taken up with somebody — be ˌtaken ˈup with sth/sb derived to be giving all your time and energy to sth/sb • She s completely taken up with preparing for her exams. Main entry: ↑takederived … Useful english dictionary
be taken by/with — be attracted or charmed by. → take … English new terms dictionary
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taken with someone — taken with (someone/something) attracted to someone or something. Carpenter was so taken with the sculpture that he persuaded the town to sell it to him. I was really taken with her, and admired her talent and personality … New idioms dictionary
taken with something — taken with (someone/something) attracted to someone or something. Carpenter was so taken with the sculpture that he persuaded the town to sell it to him. I was really taken with her, and admired her talent and personality … New idioms dictionary
taken with — (someone/something) attracted to someone or something. Carpenter was so taken with the sculpture that he persuaded the town to sell it to him. I was really taken with her, and admired her talent and personality … New idioms dictionary
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with the mainour — With the goods in hand. A thief was said to be taken with the mainour when taken with the stolen goods upon him, in manu, in his hand. When so taken, the thief could be arraigned and tried without being first indicted. This practice was… … Ballentine's law dictionary