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81 keep (one's) weight down
Общая лексика: снижать свой весУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > keep (one's) weight down
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82 keep costs down
Экономика: не допускать повышения издержек (англ. оборот взят из новостного сообщения агентства Bloomberg) -
83 keep head down
1) Общая лексика: затаиться, не поднимать головы, стоять опустив голову, не высовываться, не лезть на рожон -
84 keep premiums down
Общая лексика: снижать страховые взносы -
85 keep prices down
1) Общая лексика: не допускать повышения цен2) Экономика: сдерживать рост цен, снижать цены -
86 keep somebody down
Общая лексика: затереть -
87 keep someone down
Общая лексика: оставить на второй год -
88 keep tail down
Общая лексика: быть в в плохом в подавленном настроении -
89 keep the enemy down
Военный термин: сковать противника, сковывать противника, прижимать к земле противника -
90 keep the fever down
Медицина: снизить температуру тела -
91 keep the noise down
Общая лексика: сидеть тихо, как мыши -
92 keep the papers down with a weight
Макаров: прижмите бумаги чем-нибудь тяжелымУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > keep the papers down with a weight
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93 keep the prices down
1) Общая лексика: не допускать повышения цен2) Экономика: не допускать роста цен3) Деловая лексика: держать цены на низком уровне, держать цены на низкому уровнем -
94 keep wages down
СМИ: снижать зарплату -
95 keep prices down
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96 keep weight down
Общая лексика: (one's) снижать свой вес -
97 keep the fever down
мед.гл.фраз. снижать температуру -
98 keep the prices down
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > keep the prices down
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99 keep the enemy down
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100 keep the enemy down
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > keep the enemy down
См. также в других словарях:
keep down — keep from progressing or growing, keep within limits, control The students were told to keep down the noise as some of the other classes were having exams … Idioms and examples
keep down — index extinguish, repress, strangle, subject, suppress Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
keep down — verb 1. place a limit on the number of (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑number • Derivationally related forms: ↑number (for: ↑number) • Hypernyms: ↑limit, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
keep down — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms keep down : present tense I/you/we/they keep down he/she/it keeps down present participle keeping down past tense kept down past participle kept down 1) to control something and prevent it from increasing in… … English dictionary
keep down — {v.} Keep from progressing or growing; keep within limits; control. * /The children could not keep their voices down./ * /We hoe the garden to keep down the weeds./ * /You can t keep a good man down./ Compare: GET AHEAD … Dictionary of American idioms
keep down — {v.} Keep from progressing or growing; keep within limits; control. * /The children could not keep their voices down./ * /We hoe the garden to keep down the weeds./ * /You can t keep a good man down./ Compare: GET AHEAD … Dictionary of American idioms
keep\ down — v Keep from progressing or growing; keep within limits; control. The children could not keep their voices down. We hoe the garden to keep down the weeds. You can t keep a good man down. Compare: get ahead … Словарь американских идиом
keep down — phr verb Keep down is used with these nouns as the object: ↑cost, ↑inflation, ↑level, ↑tax, ↑wage, ↑weed, ↑weight … Collocations dictionary
keep down — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you keep the number, size, or amount of something down, you do not let it get bigger or go higher. [V n P] The prime aim is to keep inflation down... [V P n (not pron)] Administration costs were kept down to just ₤460. 2)… … English dictionary
keep down — Synonyms and related words: asphyxiate, beat down, bottle up, break, browbeat, bulldoze, bully, castrate, censor, choke off, clamp down on, coerce, compel, cork, cork up, cow, crack down on, crush, damp down, daunt, deprive of freedom, despotize … Moby Thesaurus
keep down — transitive verb Date: 1548 1. to keep in control < keep expenses down > 2. to prevent from growing, advancing, or succeeding … New Collegiate Dictionary