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81 go from bad to worse
(to get into an even worse condition etc than before: Things are going from bad to worse for the firm - not only are we losing money but there's going to be a strike as well.) iti čedalje slabše -
82 go from bad to worse
(to get into an even worse condition etc than before: Things are going from bad to worse for the firm - not only are we losing money but there's going to be a strike as well.) joutua ojasta allikkoon -
83 go from bad to worse
(to get into an even worse condition etc than before: Things are going from bad to worse for the firm - not only are we losing money but there's going to be a strike as well.) bli verre og verre -
84 go from bad to worse
(to get into an even worse condition etc than before: Things are going from bad to worse for the firm - not only are we losing money but there's going to be a strike as well.) andare di male in peggio -
85 go from bad to worse
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86 go from bad to worse
(to get into an even worse condition etc than before: Things are going from bad to worse for the firm - not only are we losing money but there's going to be a strike as well.) pogarszać się -
87 go from bad to worse
(to get into an even worse condition etc than before: Things are going from bad to worse for the firm - not only are we losing money but there's going to be a strike as well.) aizvien ļaunāk -
88 go from bad to worse
(to get into an even worse condition etc than before: Things are going from bad to worse for the firm - not only are we losing money but there's going to be a strike as well.) eiti vis blogyn -
89 go from bad to worse
hoppa från aska i elden* * *(to get into an even worse condition etc than before: Things are going from bad to worse for the firm - not only are we losing money but there's going to be a strike as well.) bli värre och värre -
90 go from bad to worse
(to get into an even worse condition etc than before: Things are going from bad to worse for the firm - not only are we losing money but there's going to be a strike as well.) ísť od deviatich k piatim* * *• horšit sa zo dna na den -
91 go from bad to worse
(to get into an even worse condition etc than before: Things are going from bad to worse for the firm - not only are we losing money but there's going to be a strike as well.) a merge din rău în mai rău -
92 go from bad to worse
(to get into an even worse condition etc than before: Things are going from bad to worse for the firm - not only are we losing money but there's going to be a strike as well.) πηγαίνω από το κακό στο χειρότερο -
93 go from bad to worse
(to get into an even worse condition etc than before: Things are going from bad to worse for the firm - not only are we losing money but there's going to be a strike as well.) zhoršovat se, jít od desíti k pěti -
94 parted from something
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > parted from something
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95 go from bad to worse
to get into an even worse condition etc than before:مِن سَيئٍ إلى أَسْوَأThings are going from bad to worse for the firm – not only are we losing money but there's going to be a strike as well.
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96 go from bad to worse
(to get into an even worse condition etc than before: Things are going from bad to worse for the firm - not only are we losing money but there's going to be a strike as well.) empirer -
97 go from bad to worse
(to get into an even worse condition etc than before: Things are going from bad to worse for the firm - not only are we losing money but there's going to be a strike as well.) ir de mal a piorEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > go from bad to worse
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98 live from hand to mouth
кoe-кaк пepeбивaтьcя, влaчить пoлугoлoднoe cущecтвoвaниe; eлe cвoдить кoнцы c кoнцaмиHe knew... that the Athelnys lived from hand to mouth, and with their large family had neither space nor money to entertain a stranger (W. S. Maugham)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > live from hand to mouth
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99 inherit a big sum of money
Общая лексика: унаследовать большое состояние (from... - от... / после смерти...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > inherit a big sum of money
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100 On Counter-acting Legalisation of Proceeds from Crime, and Terrorist Financing
Общая лексика: (Money Laundering) О противодействии легализации (отмыванию) доходов, полученных пре (Федеральный закон РФ от 7 августа 2001г. № 115-ФЗ.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > On Counter-acting Legalisation of Proceeds from Crime, and Terrorist Financing
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