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121 stake one's claim
Архитектура: застолбить участок -
122 stake one's head
Пословица: давать голову на отсечение ( imp.; not used with neg.; usu. 1st pers. sing. in obj. clause) (life) -
123 stake one's life on
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124 stake one's life on it
Пословица: дать голову на отсечениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > stake one's life on it
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125 stake out a boundary
Архитектура: отметить вехами границу -
126 stake out a claim
1) Общая лексика: отмечать границы отведённого участка, отметить вехами границу земельного участка (в подтверждение своего права на него), заявить свои права (на что-либо), заявлять свои права (на что-либо), закреплять свое право (на что-л)2) Разговорное выражение: застолбить (получить монопольное право на что-л. to obtain a monopolistic right to smth.; to smth.)3) Макаров: закреплять своё право (на что-л.) -
127 stake out a claim for
Общая лексика: заявлять свои права (на что-л.), забронировать за собой (что-л.) -
128 stake out a day for the meeting
Общая лексика: выделить день для собрания, резервировать день для собранияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > stake out a day for the meeting
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