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1 White House-Congress budget summit
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1. n1) вершина; предел2) полит. высшие сферы3) встреча на высшем уровне, встреча в верхах, саммит•to arrange an early summit with smb — организовывать в ближайшее время встречу на высшем уровне с кем-л.
to consider the next summit for early next year — рассматривать возможность проведения следующей встречи на высшем уровне в начале следующего года
to pave / to smooth the way for / to summit — прокладывать дорогу встрече на высшем уровне, готовить встречу на высшем уровне
to rush smb into a summit with smb — торопить кого-л. с проведением встречи на высшем уровне с кем-л.
- arms control summitto touch upon the possibility of a summit — касаться возможности проведения встречи на высшем уровне
- build-up to the summit
- Common Market Summit
- economic summit
- emergency summit
- extraordinary summit
- forthcoming summit
- fruitful summit
- G-8 summit
- in the run-up to the summit
- Islamic summit
- low-key summit
- main obstacle to a summit
- meeting at the summit
- mini summit
- nonaligned summit
- outcome of the summit
- political tensions within the summit
- preliminary summit
- projected summit
- prospect of a summit
- superpower summit
- tangible fruits of the summit
- the issue of human rights continues to dominate the summit
- three-way summit
- White House-Congress budget summit 2. vпринимать участие во встрече на высшем уровне, принимать участие во встрече в саммите
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