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121 pass into
pass into а) входить, проходить (куда-л.); He passed into the house withoutmy noticing him. б) превращаться в, переходить в; делаться; The sky was a deeppink, passing into gold. As we got higher up the mountain, the rain passedinto snow. в) поступить (в колледже и т.п.); It is not easy to pass into thismedical school. г) стать частью (чего-л.); The deeds of these few brave menhave passed into history. д) превращаться, переходить из одного состояния вдругое; The magician made the princess pass into a deep sleep for 100 years. -
122 ■ pass into
■ pass intov. i. + prep.3 (fig.) entrare a far parte di; essere ammesso a: He passed into the school of law, è stato ammesso alla facoltà di giurisprudenza5 trasformarsi; ( di un colore) sfumare in ( un altro): The rain passed into sleet, la pioggia si è trasformata in nevischio. -
123 in(to) deep water
in difficulties or trouble, in(to) trouble or danger:في مأزِق، في مُشْكِلَهI got into deep water during that argument.
في مَأْزِق، يُعاني من صُعوباتHe found himself in deep water when he took over the management of the firm.
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124 in(to) deep water
in difficulties or trouble, in(to) trouble or danger:في مأزِق، في مُشْكِلَهI got into deep water during that argument.
في مَأْزِق، يُعاني من صُعوباتHe found himself in deep water when he took over the management of the firm.
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125 to make inroads into/on something
to make inroads into/on somethingEnglish-spanish dictionary > to make inroads into/on something
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126 pass into
1) входить, проходить( куда-л.)
2) превращаться в, переходить в;
делаться The sky was a deep pink, passing into gold. ≈ Небо было темно-розовое и постепенно становилось золотым.
3) поступить( в колледже и т.п.) It is not easy to pass into this medical school. ≈ На этот медицинский факультет поступить непросто.
4) стать частью( чего-л.) The deeds of these few brave men have passed into history. ≈ Дела этих храбрецов вошли в историю.
5) превращаться, переходить из одного состояния в другое переходить [перейти] вБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > pass into
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127 in(to) deep water
(in(to) trouble or danger: I got into deep water during that argument.) estar con el agua al cuello, en apuros -
128 in(to) deep water
(in(to) trouble or danger: I got into deep water during that argument.) illa staddur
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