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121 come to grips (with)
1) (smb. или smth.) вcтупить в бopьбу c кeм-л. или c чём-л., пoйти нa кoнфликт [этим. спорт. cxвaтитьcя (o бopцax)]He reasoned: if he could finally learn what bedeviled Kelt, between them they might come to grips with it (A. Halley). The cat and the dog moved from floor to cardboard box, to suitcase, like a couple of chess knights who cannot get to grips (Or. Greene)2) (smth.) cтoлкнутьcя c чём-л.; вплoтную зaнятьcя чём-л., близкo пoзнaкoмитьcя c чём-л.; зaтpoнуть чтo-л.Adam at last came to grips with the Skeffington campaign №. O'Connor). So has Britain at last got to grips with training [пpoфeccиoнaльнaя пoдгoтoвкa] ? There are undoubtedly some encouraging signs (The Economist) -
122 from here
come here, Junior — иди сюда, сынок
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123 from top to toe
с головы до пят, с головы до ногA sweet warmth overtook Ashurst from top to toe. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Caravan’, ‘The Apple-Tree’) — Приятная теплота охватила все тело Ашерста.
He had come to Johnny's house the evening before, and had promised to fit out Johnny from top to toe for five shillings down... (S. O'Casey, ‘Pictures in the Hallway’, ‘Bring Forth the Best Robe’) — Вчера вечером мистер Гринберг побывал у матери Джонни и взялся обмундировать Джонни с ног до головы при условии пяти шиллингов задатка...
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124 come out from
быть результатом чего-л. What came out from your long talks with the director? ≈ Что вышло из твоих долгих бесед с директором?Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > come out from
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125 from here
come here, my honeys — идите сюда, детки
when I am out of here … — когда я уеду отсюда …
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126 come back
She came back from wherever she had been. — Она вернулась на землю из того мира, где была. -
127 come into office
приступить к исполнению служебных обязанностей; вступить в должностьto hold office — занимать должность, находиться в должности
incumbent of the office — лицо, занимающее данную должность
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128 come to mind
mind compact of formulas — голова, забитая формулами
См. также в других словарях:
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