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101 suffer from
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102 the plan got the axe from the government
English-Dutch dictionary > the plan got the axe from the government
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103 the sunlight was reflected from the water
the sunlight was reflected from the waterEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the sunlight was reflected from the water
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104 keep the wolf from the door
[ki:p dhë wulf from dhë do:] sigurohem kundër skamjes -
105 free from ice
vt <tech.gen> (e.g. door locks, airplane wings) ■ enteisen vt -
106 swinging door
< build> (swings open when pushed from either side and swings closed by itself) ■ Pendeltür f ; Schwingtür f ugs -
107 become rusty from disuse
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108 death from natural causes
dood door natuurlijke oorzaken, natuurlijke dood -
109 die from wounds
sterven door de wonden -
110 discourage from
ontmoedigd zijn door -
111 judging from
om recht te spreken door -
112 learned from personal experience
leerde uit/door persoonlijke ervaring -
113 recovery from power failure
herstel door elektriciteitsuitval (de activiteiten die computerstelsel verricht om terug te keren naar normale activiteit na uitval van spanning) -
114 sign from heaven
teken uit de hemel (speciaal teken door God gegeven om toekomst aan te geven) -
115 stemming from
veroorzaakt door -
116 suffered from dehydration
leed aan dehydratie (verdroogde door de hitte of gebrek aan vochtopname) -
117 ceased from
прекратил; прекращенныйEnglish-Russian dictionary of Information technology > ceased from
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118 an effluence of light from an open door
1) Общая лексика: поток света из открытой двери2) Макаров: сноп света из открытой двериУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > an effluence of light from an open door
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119 he turned the boy away from his door
Общая лексика: он прогнал мальчика от дверейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he turned the boy away from his door
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120 he turned the boy away from his door on
Общая лексика: прогнал мальчика от дверейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he turned the boy away from his door on
См. также в других словарях:
(from) door to door — … Useful english dictionary
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door — door, gate, portal, postern, doorway, gateway are comparable chiefly as meaning an entrance to a place. Door applies chiefly to the movable and usually swinging barrier which is set in the opening which serves as an entrance to a building or to a … New Dictionary of Synonyms
keep wolf from door — In order to keep the wolf from the door, you need to have enough money to buy food and other essentials. My grandparents earned barely enough money to keep the wolf from the door … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
going from door to door — arriving from one door to another, approaching each house trying to sell something or asking for donations … English contemporary dictionary
went from door to door — knocked on every door, collected donations, asked for favors … English contemporary dictionary
door — [[t]dɔ͟ː(r)[/t]] ♦ doors 1) N COUNT A door is a piece of wood, glass, or metal, which is moved to open and close the entrance to a building, room, cupboard, or vehicle. I was knocking at the front door there was no answer... The policeman opened… … English dictionary
door-to-door — adjective 1. (of e.g. journeys or deliveries) direct from point of origin to point of destination the limousine offers door to door service • Similar to: ↑direct 2. omitting no one; from the door of one house to that of the next a door to door… … Useful english dictionary