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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > pull through
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а) спасти́ положе́ниеб) вы́жить ( recover)The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > pull through
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v.1 salir avante, salir de un apuro, salir airoso, salir con banderas desplegadas.2 saber sobrellevar, aguantar estoicamente, sobrellevar.3 llevar a buen término, llevar a cabo.4 halar a través de.5 recuperarse.6 sacar de un apuro, salvar.7 salir a salvo.8 salvar de.vi.recuperarse, salir adelante (recover) -
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