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61 bring home an issue
СМИ: втолковать вопрос -
62 bring home hay
Сельское хозяйство: убирать сено -
63 bring home stray dogs and cats
Общая лексика: приводить домой бродячих собак и кошекУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > bring home stray dogs and cats
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64 bring home the Ashes
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65 bring home the bacon
1) Общая лексика: добиваться успеха, добиться своего, оказаться в выигрыше, зарабатывать достаточно (на хлеб с маслом)2) Разговорное выражение: добиться успеха -
66 bring home the groceries
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > bring home the groceries
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67 bring home to (smb)
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68 bring home the bacon
зарабатывать достаточнодобиться своего; добиться успеха; оказаться в выигрышеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > bring home the bacon
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69 bring home the bacon
(סלנג) "להביא הביתה בשר", לפרנס את המשפחה, לספק את צורכי בני הבית* * *◙ תיבה ינב יכרוצ תא קפסל,החפשמה תא סנרפל,"רשב התיבה איבהל" (גנלס)◄ -
70 bring home the bacon
berhasil merancangkan proyek -
71 bring home the bacon
evin geçimini sağlamak, ekmek parası kazanmak, başarmak -
72 bring home the bacon
evin geçimini sağlamak, ekmek parası kazanmak, başarmak -
73 bring home the bacon
sl заработува, успева -
74 bring home the bacon
• živit rodinu -
75 bring home the bacon
• dosiahnut úspech -
76 bring home an anchor
podciągać kotwicę do pionuEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > bring home an anchor
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77 bring home the bacon
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78 bring\ home\ the\ bacon
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79 Bring home the bacon
Преуспеть. Добиться успеха. Зарабатывать на хлеб с масломDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Bring home the bacon
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80 bring\ home\ the\ bacon
sikert arat, elviszi a pálmát
См. также в других словарях:
bring home — If you bring something home, you explain it or make it very clear … The small dictionary of idiomes
bring home to — ► bring home to make aware of the significance of. Main Entry: ↑home … English terms dictionary
bring home to — 1. To prove to, in such a way that there is no way of escaping the conclusion 2. To impress upon • • • Main Entry: ↑home … Useful english dictionary
bring home — verb 1. make understandable and clear (Freq. 3) This brings home my point • Hypernyms: ↑show, ↑demo, ↑exhibit, ↑present, ↑demonstrate • Verb Frames … Useful english dictionary
bring home — v. (D; tr.) ( to make known ) to bring home to (the bombing brought the war home to the civilian population) * * * (D; tr.) ( to make known ) to bring home to (the bombing brought the war home to the civilian population) … Combinatory dictionary
bring home — {v.} To show clearly; emphasize; make (someone) realize; demonstrate. * /The accident caused a death in his family, and it brought home to him the evil of drinking while driving./ * /A parent or teacher should bring home to children the value and … Dictionary of American idioms
bring home — {v.} To show clearly; emphasize; make (someone) realize; demonstrate. * /The accident caused a death in his family, and it brought home to him the evil of drinking while driving./ * /A parent or teacher should bring home to children the value and … Dictionary of American idioms
bring home — verb a) To earn (money) I bring home 10000 dollars a month. b) To make clearer or better understood This brought home the inadequacies of NIH policy regarding informed consent, as well as its continued reliance on the ethical judgment of its… … Wiktionary
bring\ home — v To show clearly; emphasize; make (someone) realize; demonstrate. The accident caused a death in his family, and it brought home to him the evil of drinking while driving. A parent or teacher should bring home to children the value and pleasure… … Словарь американских идиом
bring home the bacon — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To support your family; earn the family living. * /He was a steady fellow, who always brought home the bacon./ 2. To win a game or prize. * /The football team brought home the bacon./ … Dictionary of American idioms
bring home the bacon — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To support your family; earn the family living. * /He was a steady fellow, who always brought home the bacon./ 2. To win a game or prize. * /The football team brought home the bacon./ … Dictionary of American idioms