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101 bring down the curtain
пoлoжить кoнeц чeму-л., зaвepшить дeлo [этим, тeaтp, oпуcтить зaнaвec]And while none of these conversations had as yet done more than make extra work for the investigators, it was always possible that the next one might be, as Dewey put it, "the break that brings down the curtain" (T. Capote). So the camp-marshal realized suddenly that it was time to ring down the curtain on this drama (U. Sinclair) -
102 bring down, break down
сбить, сломитьEnglish-Russian dictionary of football terms > bring down, break down
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103 bring down a peg or two
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bring down a peg or two
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104 bring down fire
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bring down fire
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105 bring down prices
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bring down prices
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106 bring down the price
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bring down the price
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107 bring down prices
снижать ценыАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > bring down prices
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108 bring down a figure
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109 bring down a peg
Общая лексика: (smb.) одёрнуть (кого-л.), сбить спесь с (кого-л.) -
110 bring down a plane
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111 bring down a regime
СМИ: свергнуть режим -
112 bring down anger on oneself
Общая лексика: навлечь на себя гневУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > bring down anger on oneself
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113 bring down certificate
Юридический термин: письмо об отсутствии существенных измененийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > bring down certificate
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114 bring down costs
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115 bring down dollar
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116 bring down fire
Военный термин: накрыть огнем, обрушивать огонь, открывать огонь, открыть огонь, подвергать обстрелу -
117 bring down fire on
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118 bring down government
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119 bring down group
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120 bring down in flames
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bring down — 1) he was brought down by his own teammate Syn: trip, knock over, knock down; foul 2) I couldn t bear to bring her down Syn: depress, sadden, upset, get down, dispirit, dishearten, discourage 3) … Thesaurus of popular words
bring down — 1) PHRASAL VERB When people or events bring down a government or ruler, they cause the government or ruler to lose power. [V P n (not pron)] They were threatening to bring down the government by withdrawing from the ruling coalition... [V n P]… … English dictionary
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