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2 percolate through
percolate through а) распространяться, становиться известным; Slowly theidea percolated through, and at last he understood. The news percolatedthrough the village until everyone knew. б) просачиваться, проникать сквозь;Sunlight percolated through the thick leaves. в) процеживать; You percolatethe coffee through this special paper, and it takes out the bitterness. -
3 play out
play out а) доиграть до конца, закончить (игру, пьесу и т. п.); The tennisgame was played out although the light was bad. б) сопровождать музыкой (выходкого-л.); The pianist played the happy pair out with the Wedding March. в)разворачивать, разматывать; Play out the rope a little at a time. г) coll. вы-дыхаться; At the end of a busy year, the performers feel played out. д) изжи-вать себя, терять силу; исчерпать; That supply of money is played out. Theidea soon played out.
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