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1 came off the fast
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2 came off
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3 came off it
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4 came off with flying colours
berhasil mengerjakan dengan baEnglish-Indonesian dictionary > came off with flying colours
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5 came off with flying colors
English-Russian military dictionary > came off with flying colors
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6 came off with flying colors
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > came off with flying colors
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7 heads came off
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8 It came off
Дело выгорелоDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > It came off
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9 he came off clear
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10 Britain came off the gold standard in 1931
English-Dutch dictionary > Britain came off the gold standard in 1931
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11 the buttons came off the foils
≈ страсти разгорелись не на шутку ( в споре) [букв. с рапир слетели наконечники]Lord Illingworth: "...But, if you wish let us stay here. Yes, let us stay here. The Book of Life begins with a man and a woman in a garden." Mrs. Allonby: "It ends with Revelations." Lord Illingworth: "You fence divinely. But the button has come off your foil." Mrs. Allonby: "I have still the mask." Lord Illingworth: "It makes your eye lovelier." (O. Wilde, ‘A Woman of No Importance’, act I) — Лорд Иллингворт: "...Но если хотите, останемся здесь. Да, останемся. Книга Жизни начинается с мужчины и женщины в саду." Миссис Оллонби: "А кончается Откровением." Лорд Иллингворт: "Вы парируете божественно. Но с вашей рапиры соскочил наконечник - это опасно." Миссис Оллонби: "Зато маска еще на мне." Лорд Иллингворт: "От этого ваши глаза только сильнее блестят."
There were many opposing views at the meeting and soon the buttons were off the foils. — На собрании было высказано много различных мнений, и скоро страсти разгорелись.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > the buttons came off the foils
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12 all came off satisfactorily
Макаров: все сошло благополучноУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > all came off satisfactorily
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13 as it came off the production line
Автомобильный термин: при сходе с конвейера (о комплектации автомобиля)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > as it came off the production line
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14 he came off the train
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15 the button came off
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16 the contest came off on the day fixed
Общая лексика: состязание прошло в назначенный деньУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the contest came off on the day fixed
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17 the handle came off
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18 the lid came off
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19 the wheel of the car came off in the middle of the road
Макаров: посередине дороги соскочило колесоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the wheel of the car came off in the middle of the road
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20 wheel of the car came off in the middle of the road
Макаров: посередине дороги соскочило колесоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wheel of the car came off in the middle of the road
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