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■ launch outA v. i. + avv.1 (naut.) imbarcarsi; mettersi in viaggio: to launch out on a voyage of discovery, imbarcarsi per un viaggio d'esplorazione2 (fig.) imbarcarsi ( in un'impresa nuova); mettersi a fare: to launch out into business for oneself, mettersi in affari per conto proprio3 (comm.) lanciarsi; mettersi in affariB v. t. + avv.(market., pubbl.) lanciare ( un prodotto, ecc.). -
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■ launch out onv. i. + avv. + prep.2 (fam.) spendere un mucchio di soldi per: I cannot afford to launch out on a new car, non posso permettermi di spendere un mucchio di soldi per una macchina nuova. -
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launch out 1) пилея, пръскам пари; говоря надълго и нашироко; 2) тръгвам на път, на морско пътешествие (книж. и forth); 3) предприемам нещо рисковано; -
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intransitive verb(fig.)launch out into films/a new career/on one's own — sich beim Film versuchen/beruflich etwas ganz Neues anfangen/sich selbstständig machen
* * *(to throw oneself freely into some new activity (often involving spending money).) sich stürzen* * *vi anfangen, beginnen* * *vi1) (also launch forth)the astronauts launched out into the unknown — die Astronauten starteten ins Unbekannte
the company launched out in several new directions — die Firma stieg in einige neue Branchen ein
3) (inf= spend a lot)
to launch out — sich in Unkosten stürzennow we can afford to launch out a bit — jetzt können wir es uns leisten, etwas mehr auszugeben (on für)
* * *intransitive verb(fig.)launch out into films/a new career/on one's own — sich beim Film versuchen/beruflich etwas ganz Neues anfangen/sich selbstständig machen
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(to throw oneself freely into some new activity (often involving spending money).) lanzarse, ponerse en marchav + adv lanzarse*VI + ADV1) (=set out) lanzarsehe had launched out on sth for which he was ill-prepared — se había lanzado a algo para lo que no estaba preparado
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to launch out into — [person, company] lanciarsi in [ business]
* * *(to throw oneself freely into some new activity (often involving spending money).) imbarcarsi in* * *vi + adv* * *to launch out into — [person, company] lanciarsi in [ business]
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фраз. гл.1) начинать что-л. новоеto launch out on smth. — начать что-л. делать
The director has launched out on yet another plan for cutting costs. — Директор запустил ещё один план по снижению затрат.
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1) пускаться (в путь, в предприятие) to launch out on smth. ≈ начать что-л. делать
2) разразиться( словами, упреками)
3) сорить деньгами Can we afford to launch out on a colour television? ≈ Можем мы потратиться на цветной телевизор? пускаться (в путь, предприятие) - to * on a voyage of discovery отправиться в путешествие, обещающее открытия - to * into a series of experiments смело начать новую серию экспериментов сорить деньгами, мотать, проматыватьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > launch out
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[ʹlɔ:ntʃʹaʋt] phr v1. пускаться (в путь, в предприятие)to launch out on a voyage of discovery - отправиться в путешествие, обещающее открытия
to launch out into a series of experiments - смело начать новую серию опытов
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vito launch out (into) — new activity, job angażować się (zaangażować się perf) (w +acc)
* * *(to throw oneself freely into some new activity (often involving spending money).) zaangażować/pogrążyć się -
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а) пускаться (в путь, в предприятие); to launch out on smth. начать что-л. делать;б) разразиться (словами, упреками);в) сорить деньгами* * *пускаться, сорить деньгами* * *1) пускаться (в путь, в предприятие) 2) разразиться (словами, упреками) 3) сорить деньгами -
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1. phr v пускатьсяto launch out on a voyage of discovery — отправиться в путешествие, обещающее открытия
2. phr v сорить деньгами, мотать, проматывать -
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['lɔːntʃ'aʊt]Общая лексика: начать делать, пускаться (в путь, в предприятие), сорить деньгами, разразиться (словами, упреками), отправиться, пуститься в путь -
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пускатьсяразразитьсясорить деньгамиАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > launch out
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לפתוח ב- {מבצע}* * *◙ }עצבמ{ -ב חותפל◄ -
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(to throw oneself freely into some new activity (often involving spending money).) kaste sig ud i* * *(to throw oneself freely into some new activity (often involving spending money).) kaste sig ud i
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