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1 pull off
['pʊl'ɒf]1) Общая лексика: выиграть (приз, состязание), выигрывать (приз, состязание), добиться, несмотря на трудности, отойти, оттаскивать, оттяжной держатель, отходить, отъезжать, отъехать, получить приз, снимать, снять, справиться, справиться с задачей, срывать, стаскивать, стащить, трогаться с места, успешно завершить, скинуть (одежду, обувь), удаляться, оттащить (кого-л.) (Watson's friends pulled him off, and Stacey called two friends on his cellphone. Stacey and his friends tried to leave, but Watson followed them and started another fight.)2) Разговорное выражение: осуществить, вытягивать (добиться желаемых результатов несмотря на трудности to succeed despite difficulties), вытянуть (добиться желаемых результатов несмотря на трудности to succeed despite difficulties), (it) хорошо смотреться (когда речь идет об одежде)4) Австралийский сленг: добиться успеха, преуспеть (в чем-л.)6) Политика: (sth) добиться (чего-л.) несмотря на трудности7) Сленг: провернуть, проворачивать, (it) совершить преступление, (it) "оторвать" (получить нечто необычное, ценное, редкое)8) Автоматика: отводить, отодвигать9) Оружейное производство: нажимать на спусковой крючок10) Макаров: стягивать, справляться (напр. с задачей)11) Табуированная лексика: мастурбировать
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leave your/its mark on sb/sth — ► to have an effect that changes someone or something, often in a bad way: »The hurricane continues to leave its mark on abandoned strip malls and empty houses. Main Entry: ↑mark … Financial and business terms
leave its mark on sb/sth — leave your/its mark on sb/sth ► to have an effect that changes someone or something, often in a bad way: »The hurricane continues to leave its mark on abandoned strip malls and empty houses. Main Entry: ↑mark … Financial and business terms
leave its mark on sth — leave your/its mark on sb/sth ► to have an effect that changes someone or something, often in a bad way: »The hurricane continues to leave its mark on abandoned strip malls and empty houses. Main Entry: ↑mark … Financial and business terms
leave your mark on sb/sth — leave your/its mark on sb/sth ► to have an effect that changes someone or something, often in a bad way: »The hurricane continues to leave its mark on abandoned strip malls and empty houses. Main Entry: ↑mark … Financial and business terms
leave your mark on sth — leave your/its mark on sb/sth ► to have an effect that changes someone or something, often in a bad way: »The hurricane continues to leave its mark on abandoned strip malls and empty houses. Main Entry: ↑mark … Financial and business terms
leave your mark (on something) — ˌleave your/its/a ˈmark (on sth/sb) idiom to have an effect on sth/sb, especially a bad one, that lasts for a long time • Such a traumatic experience was bound to leave its mark on the children. • War has left its mark on the country. • She left… … Useful english dictionary
leave its mark (on something) — ˌleave your/its/a ˈmark (on sth/sb) idiom to have an effect on sth/sb, especially a bad one, that lasts for a long time • Such a traumatic experience was bound to leave its mark on the children. • War has left its mark on the country. • She left… … Useful english dictionary
leave a mark (on something) — ˌleave your/its/a ˈmark (on sth/sb) idiom to have an effect on sth/sb, especially a bad one, that lasts for a long time • Such a traumatic experience was bound to leave its mark on the children. • War has left its mark on the country. • She left… … Useful english dictionary
leave your mark (on somebody) — ˌleave your/its/a ˈmark (on sth/sb) idiom to have an effect on sth/sb, especially a bad one, that lasts for a long time • Such a traumatic experience was bound to leave its mark on the children. • War has left its mark on the country. • She left… … Useful english dictionary
leave its mark (on somebody) — ˌleave your/its/a ˈmark (on sth/sb) idiom to have an effect on sth/sb, especially a bad one, that lasts for a long time • Such a traumatic experience was bound to leave its mark on the children. • War has left its mark on the country. • She left… … Useful english dictionary
leave a mark (on somebody) — ˌleave your/its/a ˈmark (on sth/sb) idiom to have an effect on sth/sb, especially a bad one, that lasts for a long time • Such a traumatic experience was bound to leave its mark on the children. • War has left its mark on the country. • She left… … Useful english dictionary