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1 they now branched out into new activities
Общая лексика: теперь они занялись новым деломУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > they now branched out into new activities
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2 branch out
1) разветвляться( о дереве) The young tree is beginning to branch out. ≈ Крона молодого дерева разрастается.
2) расширить дело, открыть новое отделение The bookshop has decided to branch out into selling music and records. ≈ Книжный магазин решил торговать теперь также музыкой. I'm glad to see that Jim has branched out into more varied sports these days. ≈ Я рад, что Джим теперь расширил сферу своих интересов. расширить дело, открыть (новый цех, отдел и т. п.) - they now branched out into new activities теперь они занялись новым делом > to * into a long discourse пуститься в длинные рассужденияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > branch out
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3 branch out
[ʹbrɑ:ntʃʹaʋt] phr vрасширить дело, открыть (новый цех, отдел и т. п.)they now branched out into new activities - теперь они занялись новым делом
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to branch out into a long discourse - пуститься в длинные рассуждения -
4 branch out
phr v расширить дело, открытьto hold out the olive branch — делать мирные предложения; пытаться уладить дело миром
Синонимический ряд:expand (verb) alter; change; diversify; expand; increase; vary
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