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101 to get smb. on the run
обратить кого-л. в бегство; заставить кого-л. спасаться бегством; нанести сокрушительный удар прям. и перен.We got the terrorists on the run. And we're going to keep them on the run. — Мы обратили террористов в бегство. И мы будем их преследовать.
Labour has the Conservatives on the run in most constituencies. — Консерваторы проигрывают лейбористам в большинстве избирательных округов.
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102 to have smb. on the run
обратить кого-л. в бегство; заставить кого-л. спасаться бегством; нанести сокрушительный удар прям. и перен.We got the terrorists on the run. And we're going to keep them on the run. — Мы обратили террористов в бегство. И мы будем их преследовать.
Labour has the Conservatives on the run in most constituencies. — Консерваторы проигрывают лейбористам в большинстве избирательных округов.
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103 to keep smb. on the run
обратить кого-л. в бегство; заставить кого-л. спасаться бегством; нанести сокрушительный удар прям. и перен.We got the terrorists on the run. And we're going to keep them on the run. — Мы обратили террористов в бегство. И мы будем их преследовать.
Labour has the Conservatives on the run in most constituencies. — Консерваторы проигрывают лейбористам в большинстве избирательных округов.
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104 have the run of smth.
иметь право распоряжаться чем-л.; свободно, беспрепятственно пользоваться чем-л., иметь свободный доступ к чему-л.It wasn't long before they were calling each other by their first names, and he had the run of the château. (U. Sinclair, ‘Between Two Worlds’, ch. 33) — Они называли уже друг друга по имени, и Ланни бывал в "шато" запросто.
The maids were generally in their bedrooms changing during the afternoon. Mrs. Danvers would have the run of the place. (D. du Maurier, ‘Rebecca’, ch. XIII) — В полдень, когда служанки переодевались в своих комнатах, дом был в полном распоряжении миссис Дэнверс.
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105 be on the run
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106 to have the run of the garden
to have the run of the gardenter livre acesso ao jardim.English-Portuguese dictionary > to have the run of the garden
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107 to have the run of the place
to have the run of the placeser o senhor na casa.English-Portuguese dictionary > to have the run of the place
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108 have on the run
Общая лексика: загнать в угол (to be in a strong position to defeat someone (After last night's broadcast debate, he has the opposition candidate on the run)) -
109 give somebody the run-around
отфутболитьCustomers with faulty goods are usually given the run-around; the firm sends them from one department to another.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > give somebody the run-around
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110 keep smb. on the run
не давать кому-л. передышки, покояWith three young children to take care of, Helen is kept on the run every minute of the day. (HAI) — С тремя детьми на руках Хелен крутится с утра до вечера.
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111 lose the run of smth.
амер.не быть больше в курсе дела; перестать следить за чем-л.He lost the run of the time he was there. — Он потерял всякое представление о том, сколько провел там времени.
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112 on-the-run repair
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > on-the-run repair
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113 to be on the run
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114 to have the run of something
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115 to give the run-around
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117 get the run-around from someone
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118 give someone the run of
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119 give someone the run-around
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120 to be on the run
быть в бегах, скрываться ( от правосудия)A man convicted of murder is still on the run. — Преступник, осуждённый за убийство, всё ещё не пойман.
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