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1 run its course
идти своим чередом; проходитьThen, for nine to ten days, lobar pneumonia "ran its course", each day showing a steady deterioration in the patient's condition... (A. J. Cronin, ‘Adventures in Two Worlds’, ch. 14) — Затем началось воспаление легких и тянулось дней десять, состояние больного с каждым днем все ухудшалось.
He was away a week, for it took three days for the fever to run its course and another two days before he was fit to travel. (Gr. Greene, ‘The Heart of the Matter’, book I, part III, ch. I) — Скоби не было дома целую неделю: три дня его трепала лихорадка, два он приходил в себя - сразу после приступа не было сил отправиться в путь.
...it was sometimes two or three days before his anger ran its course. (E. Caldwell, ‘A House in the Uplands’, ch. III) —...иногда проходило два или три дня, прежде чем он сменял гнев на милость.
At home, meanwhile, life had run its course. (P. Abrahams, ‘Tell Freedom’, book III, ch. I) — Тем временем дома жизнь шла своим чередом.
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2 to take its course / run its course
to take its course / run its courseseguir su cursoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to take its course / run its course
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3 take its course
идти по установленному пути, идти своим чередом, в установленном порядкеThe district attorney assured her that he would do whatever he could, but he feared that the law would have to take its course. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Bulwark’, ch. LIX) — Окружной прокурор заверил ее, что он сделает все от него зависящее, но выразил опасение, что делу будет дан законный ход.
‘Then what is going to happen to me?’ ‘Justice must take its course.’ (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘The Letter’) — - Что же со мной будет? - Правосудие должно совершиться.
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4 run its course
(to develop or happen in the usual way: The fever ran its course.) forløbe normalt* * *(to develop or happen in the usual way: The fever ran its course.) forløbe normalt -
5 run its course
идти cвoим чepeдoм; пpoxoдитьHe was away a week, for it took three days for the fever to run its course and another two days before he was fit to travel (Gr. Greene). It's not likely that the scandal has run its course (Newsweek) -
6 take its course
идти cвoим путём, cвoим чepeдoм, в уcтaнoвлeннoм пopядкe"Then what is going to happen to me?' 'Justice must take its course' (W. S. Maugham). A few minutes later Dr Harvey was examining her. When he finished, he said reassuringly: 'Well, this is going to be an easy delivery, Mrs. Parker. Just relax and we'll let nature take its course' (S. Sheldon) -
7 take its course
идиом.развиваться своим ходомидти своим чередомWith minor ailments the best thing is often to let nature take its course.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > take its course
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8 run its course
(to develop or happen in the usual way: The fever ran its course.) seguir su curso, evolucionar con normalidad -
9 run its course
(to develop or happen in the usual way: The fever ran its course.) ganga sinn vanagang -
10 run its course
(to develop or happen in the usual way: The fever ran its course.) lezajlik -
11 run its course
(to develop or happen in the usual way: The fever ran its course.) evoluir normalmente -
12 run its course
(to develop or happen in the usual way: The fever ran its course.) olacağına varmak, doğal bir biçimde gelişmek -
13 run its course
(to develop or happen in the usual way: The fever ran its course.) iti svojo pot -
14 run its course
(to develop or happen in the usual way: The fever ran its course.) kestää aikansa -
15 let nature take its course
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16 run/take its course
run/take its coursezijn beloop hebben, (natuurlijk) verlopen -
17 the river has changed its course
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18 your illness must run its course
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19 run its course
(to develop or happen in the usual way: The fever ran its course.) gå sin gang -
20 run its course
(to develop or happen in the usual way: The fever ran its course.) seguire il proprio corso
См. также в других словарях:
run its course — run/take/its course phrase to develop in the usual way and reach a natural end The doctor said we just had to let the disease run its course. Thesaurus: to come to an endsynonym Main entry: course * * * … Useful english dictionary
let nature take its course — phrase to allow something to develop without trying to influence it Perhaps we should just let nature take its course. Thesaurus: to not act, or to not do somethingsynonym Main entry: nature * * * let nature take its course see ↑nature … Useful english dictionary
take its course — run/take/its course phrase to develop in the usual way and reach a natural end The doctor said we just had to let the disease run its course. Thesaurus: to come to an endsynonym Main entry: course * * * run/take … Useful english dictionary
run its course — if something runs its course, it continues naturally until it has finished. Many people believe that feminism has run its course. The doctor insisted I rest for a few days while the infection ran its course … New idioms dictionary
run its course — go until it stops, take its course We don t have a cure for a cold. It will just have to run its course … English idioms
run (or take) its course — complete its natural development without interference. → course … English new terms dictionary
let nature take its course — to allow someone or something to live or die naturally. By this stage, her illness was so severe that the doctors agreed to let nature take its course rather than prolong her suffering. We plant the seeds in springtime and then just let nature… … New idioms dictionary
run its course — {v. phr.} To fulfill a normal development; terminate a normal period. * /Your flu will run its course; in a few days you ll be back on your feet./ … Dictionary of American idioms
run its course — {v. phr.} To fulfill a normal development; terminate a normal period. * /Your flu will run its course; in a few days you ll be back on your feet./ … Dictionary of American idioms
divert from its course — index detour, deviate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
have run its course — index close (terminate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary