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81 make a round trip
1) Техника: производить спускоподъемные операции2) Нефтегазовая техника производить спуско-подъёмные операции -
82 make an all -round advance
Дипломатический термин: добиться всестороннего прогрессаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > make an all -round advance
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83 make it to the second round of an election
Политика: выйти во второй тур выборовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > make it to the second round of an election
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84 make rings round
1) Общая лексика: заткнуть за пояс, обогнать (кого-л.), опередить, превзойти2) Сленг: намного опередить, обогнать -
85 make the hat go round
Общая лексика: организовать сбор пожертвований, пустить шапку по кругу -
86 make the round
Общая лексика: обходить -
87 make the round of
Общая лексика: переходить из уст в уста, совершать обход, циркулировать (о слухах и т. п.) -
88 make a round
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89 make go round
mencukupkan dengan -
90 make head go round
membingungkan -
91 make the round of
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92 make a round trip
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > make a round trip
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93 make the round of one's friend
• merak; obilaziti svoje prijatelje; obilaženje; patrola; plotun -
94 make the round of ones friends
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95 make rings round
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96 make the round of
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97 make an all -round advance
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > make an all -round advance
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98 make a round trip
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99 make a turn round winch with line
viWATER TRANSP tomar una vuelta al cabo con el chigreEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > make a turn round winch with line
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100 make\ rings\ round\ sy
lepipál vkit, leköröz vkit
См. также в других словарях:
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round off — verb 1. make round (Freq. 1) round the edges • Syn: ↑round, ↑round out • Derivationally related forms: ↑rounder (for: ↑round) … Useful english dictionary