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1 come through, get through, pass through
اِجْتازَ بِنجاح \ come through, get through, pass through: to pass successfully (an exam, a dangerous or difficult position, etc.).Arabic-English glossary > come through, get through, pass through
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2 come through, get through, pass through
تَغَلَّبَ \ to get the better of: to get control of; win against: He got the better of his fears. come through, get through, pass through: to pass successfully (an exam, a dangerous or difficult position, etc.). get over: to get better from (an illness); not feel any more (shock, surprise, etc.): She can’t get over the shock of her husband’s death. overcome: to deal successfully with (a fault or difficulty); conquer. \ See Also تَفَوّق علىArabic-English glossary > come through, get through, pass through
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3 смотреть на вещи с лучшей стороны, быть оптимистом (I'm an optimist - I see the glass as half full and think we'll come through this difficult time OK)
General subject: see the glass (as) half fullУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > смотреть на вещи с лучшей стороны, быть оптимистом (I'm an optimist - I see the glass as half full and think we'll come through this difficult time OK)
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4 come by
كَسَبَ \ come by: to obtain sth: How did you come by that book?. earn: to obtain in return for one’s work: He earns $6000 a year. make: to gain (friends, money, etc.). pay one’s way: to earn enough for one’s needs; not get into debt. profit: to gain: We can profit (gain wisdom or skill) by experience. win: to gain (sth. esp. by hard work, by good fortune, by risking money or by doing better than others): We won a free holiday through a newspaper competition. I won $10 at the horse races. Our team has won every match. gain: to obtain (sth. useful, necessary, wanted etc.). get, got, gotten: to obtain (sth. that one wants): I must get a new car. \ See Also حصل (حَصَّلَ)، جنى (جَنَى)، ربح (رَبِحَ) -
5 go through, (go over)
أَكْمَلَ \ finish: to bring to an end; come to an end: Have you finished your meal? Yes, we’ve finished. go through, (go over): (with with) to complete: If you start a course, you must go through with it. perfect: to make faultless: I spent 6 months in Paris to perfect my French. \ See Also أتقن (أَتْقَنَ) -
6 fall through
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7 Often an inadvertant side effect of giving a blowjob: which causes a high pressure blast of semen to come out through the nose.
Taboo: nosejobУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Often an inadvertant side effect of giving a blowjob: which causes a high pressure blast of semen to come out through the nose.
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8 başarıyla çık
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9 aguantar con éxito hasta el final
• come throughDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > aguantar con éxito hasta el final
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10 забел
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11 выпутаться из неприятного положения
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > выпутаться из неприятного положения
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12 berangsur sembuh
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13 насквозь
through; throughout; through and throughпромочил насквозь; промоченный насквозь — wetted through
промокший насквозь — wet to the skin, wet through
проникать, проходить насквозь — come through
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14 salir adelante de alguna manera
• come through eventually• come through somehow• get along somehowDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > salir adelante de alguna manera
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15 проходить внутрь
come through глагол: -
16 проходить насквозь
come through глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > проходить насквозь
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17 salir a salvo
• come out OK• come through -
18 salir ileso
• come out unharmed• come through -
19 sobrevivir
• come through• continue to live• hold open house• hold out for• keep body and soul together• live longer than• live through• outlive• survive -
20 llegar a buen término
• come through• manage• manage to
См. также в других словарях:
come through — {v.}, {informal} To be equal to a demand; meet trouble or a sudden need with success; satisfy a need. * /When the baseball team needed a hit, Willie came through with a double./ * /John needed money for college and his father came through./ … Dictionary of American idioms
come through — {v.}, {informal} To be equal to a demand; meet trouble or a sudden need with success; satisfy a need. * /When the baseball team needed a hit, Willie came through with a double./ * /John needed money for college and his father came through./ … Dictionary of American idioms
come through — [v1] accomplish goal achieve, be successful, be victorious, carry out, chip in, contribute, kick in, pitch in, prevail, score, succeed, triumph, win; concept 706 Ant. fail come through [v2] survive bad situation endure, live through, persist,… … New thesaurus
come through — index succeed (attain) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
come through — Synonyms and related words: achieve success, advance, arrive, be a success, be glimpsed, be safe, be so, be such, beat the game, beat the system, break through, bring about, bring off, bring to effect, bring to pass, carry into effect, carry into … Moby Thesaurus
come through — phrasal verb Word forms come through : present tense I/you/we/they come through he/she/it comes through present participle coming through past tense came through past participle come through 1) come through something [transitive] to be still… … English dictionary
come through — 1) PHRASAL VERB: no passive To come through a dangerous or difficult situation means to survive it and recover from it. [V P n] The city had faced racial crisis and come through it... [V P n] He s too old to come through a fall like that. 2)… … English dictionary
come through — verb 1. penetrate (Freq. 6) The sun broke through the clouds The rescue team broke through the wall in the mine shaft • Syn: ↑break through • Derivationally related forms: ↑breakthrough (for … Useful english dictionary
come through — UK US come through Phrasal Verb with come({{}}/kʌm/ verb ► [I] to do something that you have agreed to do or been asked to do: come through with sth »He s still hoping the bank will come through with a loan … Financial and business terms
come through — v. (D; intr.) to come through with ( to provide ) (he finally came through with the money) * * * [ kʌm θruː] (D; intr.) to come through with (he finally came through with the money; to provide ) … Combinatory dictionary
come through — phr verb Come through is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑divorce, ↑news, ↑talent, ↑tooth, ↑tornado Come through is used with these nouns as the object: ↑experience, ↑operation … Collocations dictionary