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1 fall
1) падіння; зниження; моральне падіння, втрата честі2) випадати; падати; переходити ( у спадщину); потрапляти ( під підозру тощо); гинути; падати морально; зазнавати краху•- fall apart
- fall due
- fall due for payment
- fall from grace
- fall heir
- fall in
- fall into a trap
- fall into abeyance
- fall into arrears
- fall into contempt
- fall into debt
- fall into desuetude
- fall into disuse
- fall into disrepute
- fall of regime
- fall on
- fall under
- fall under cognizance
- fall under suspicion
- fall under the article
- fall under the penumbra
- fall vacant
- fall within
- fall within cognizance
- fall within the competence
- fall within the jurisdiction
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2 line
n1. кордон; прикордонна лінія; межа3. напрямок, курс, шлях4. поведінка, спосіб дії- boundary line прикордонна лінія- air lines of communication повітряні комунікації- basic lines of social development основні напрямки суспільного розвитку- line of bridling the arms race курс на обмеження гонки озброєнь- lines of communication комунікації- line of demarcation демаркаційна лінія- line of disrupting detente курс на підрив розрядки- overland lines of communication наземні комунікації- receiving line of diplomats група дипломатів, що зустрічає гостей на прийомі- sea lines of communication морські комунікації- to draw a line підвести риску, покласти край чомусь- to fall into line провадити ту ж лінію (в політиці тощо)- to harden the line провадити жорсткіший курс; зробити курс жорсткішим- to hold a line провадити курс- to overstep the line of smth. перейти межі чогось- to pursue a line провадити курс- to take an independent line провадити незалежний курс, бути самостійним в межах політики- to take a strong line триматися твердої лінії; займати тверду позицію- to turn away from the line відмовитись від певного курсу- along the lines у відповідності до- along lines of equality на засадах рівноправності- in line with відповідно до
См. также в других словарях:
fall into line with — comply with a particular course of action, agree with, come together, be compatible with … English contemporary dictionary
fall into line — fall in/into line to start to accept the rules of a company or other organization. Employees were expected to fall into line with the company s new practices or face dismissal. (often + with) … New idioms dictionary
bring fall into line (with somebody) — bring sb/sth, come, get, fall, etc. into ˈline (with sb/sth) idiom to behave or make sb/sth behave in the same way as other people or how they should behave • Britain must be brought into line with the rest of Europe on taxes. Main entry:… … Useful english dictionary
bring fall into line (with something) — bring sb/sth, come, get, fall, etc. into ˈline (with sb/sth) idiom to behave or make sb/sth behave in the same way as other people or how they should behave • Britain must be brought into line with the rest of Europe on taxes. Main entry:… … Useful english dictionary
fall into line — phrasal 1. : to fall in 2. : to comply or concur with a certain course of action or policy * * * fall into line To conform • • • Main Entry: ↑line * * * come/get/fall/ … Useful english dictionary
fall into line — come/get/fall into line ► to start to officially agree with a plan or idea or to do something in the same way as other people, organizations, companies, etc.: »We are considering legal action if they do not come into line soon. Main Entry: ↑line … Financial and business terms
fall in line — fall in/into line to start to accept the rules of a company or other organization. Employees were expected to fall into line with the company s new practices or face dismissal. (often + with) … New idioms dictionary
come/get/fall into line — ► to start to officially agree with a plan or idea or to do something in the same way as other people, organizations, companies, etc.: »We are considering legal action if they do not come into line soon. Main Entry: ↑line … Financial and business terms
get/fall into line — come/get/fall into line ► to start to officially agree with a plan or idea or to do something in the same way as other people, organizations, companies, etc.: »We are considering legal action if they do not come into line soon. Main Entry: ↑line … Financial and business terms
bring somebody into line (with somebody) — bring sb/sth, come, get, fall, etc. into ˈline (with sb/sth) idiom to behave or make sb/sth behave in the same way as other people or how they should behave • Britain must be brought into line with the rest of Europe on taxes. Main entry:… … Useful english dictionary
bring something into line (with somebody) — bring sb/sth, come, get, fall, etc. into ˈline (with sb/sth) idiom to behave or make sb/sth behave in the same way as other people or how they should behave • Britain must be brought into line with the rest of Europe on taxes. Main entry:… … Useful english dictionary