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41 run into
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42 to fly into a rage
шалені́тиthe glass flew into pieces — скля́нка розлеті́лася на ула́мки
English-Ukrainian transcription dictionary > to fly into a rage
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43 women would be more charming if one could fall into their arms without falling into their hands
жінки були б ще чарівнішими, якщо можна було б впасти в їхні обійми, не потрапляючи їм до рук жінки були б ще чарівнішими, якщо можна було б упасти в їхні обійми, не потрапляючи при цьому їм до рукEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > women would be more charming if one could fall into their arms without falling into their hands
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44 admission into criminal trials
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > admission into criminal trials
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45 be placed into the dock
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46 be put into the dock
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47 bootleg aliens into the USA
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > bootleg aliens into the USA
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48 break into
зламувати ( приміщення); проникати до приміщення шляхом подолання фізичної перешкоди -
49 breaking into
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50 bring a complaint into court
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > bring a complaint into court
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51 bring a person into disrepute
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > bring a person into disrepute
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52 bring into accord
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53 bring into action
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54 bring into conformity
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55 bring into court
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56 bring into force
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57 bring into line
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58 bring into regulation
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59 bring into requisition
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60 bring into the open
розкривати, викривати, виводити на чисту воду
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into */*/*/ — strong UK [ˈɪntuː] / US [ˈɪntu] weak UK [ˈɪntə] / US / UK [ˈɪntʊ] / US preposition 1) used for showing movement a) entering a place, building, or vehicle Hundreds of athletes marched into the stadium for the opening ceremony. She got into her car … English dictionary