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121 put down
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122 put down roots
(заново) обосноваться (где-л.); обживать новое место, пускать корниOnce I took a wife I should have to put down roots and settle for a definite way of life. (J. Wain, ‘The Contenders’, ch. 7) — Если я женюсь, то придется обосноваться где-нибудь в одном месте и зажить размеренной жизнью.
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123 put down a holiday as a business trip
put down a holiday as a business tripEnglish-Dutch dictionary > put down a holiday as a business trip
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124 put down in writing
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125 put down roots
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126 put down someone's pride
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127 put down wine
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128 put down for
(to write the name of (someone) on a list etc for a particular purpose: You have been put down for the one hundred metres' race.) skrive på liste* * *(to write the name of (someone) on a list etc for a particular purpose: You have been put down for the one hundred metres' race.) skrive på liste
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put-down — ☆ put down [poot′doun΄ ] n. Slang a belittling remark or crushing retort … English World dictionary