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101 rule the roost
(to be the person in a group, family etc whose orders, wishes etc are obeyed.) izrīkot; uzdot toni -
102 rule the roost
(to be the person in a group, family etc whose orders, wishes etc are obeyed.) įsakinėti, duoti toną -
103 rule the roost
vara herre på täppan* * *(to be the person in a group, family etc whose orders, wishes etc are obeyed.) vara herre på täppan -
104 be in the pipeline
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > be in the pipeline
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105 rule the roost
(to be the person in a group, family etc whose orders, wishes etc are obeyed.) a face legea -
106 call the shots
to give orders, to be in control of something распоряжаться, командоватьHe calls the shots in this company.
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107 rule the roost
(to be the person in a group, family etc whose orders, wishes etc are obeyed.) κάνω κουμάντο -
108 rule the roost
(to be the person in a group, family etc whose orders, wishes etc are obeyed.) vládnout -
109 rule the roost
(to be the person in a group, family etc whose orders, wishes etc are obeyed.) vládnuť -
110 deficit of the balance of payments
English-Russian base dictionary > deficit of the balance of payments
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111 rule the roost
(to be the person in a group, family etc whose orders, wishes etc are obeyed.) faire la loi -
112 rule the roost
(to be the person in a group, family etc whose orders, wishes etc are obeyed.) ser chefe da casa -
113 strike at the root of smth.
пoдpубить, пoдкocить или пoдceчь пoд кopeнь чтo-л., пoдopвaть ocнoву чeгo-л.My friends, my old companions in misfortune, I thank you for these words of warning but I know nothing of such orders, tyrannical commands which... strike at the very roots of liberty (J. B. Priestley)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > strike at the root of smth.
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114 walking orders
pl (разговорное) увольнение с работы - to get the * быть уволенным;
получить отставку (у невесты, друга)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > walking orders
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115 lay down the law
(to state something in a way that indicates that one expects one's opinion and orders to be accepted without argument.) setja fram afdráttarlausar staðhæfingar -
116 lay down the law
(to state something in a way that indicates that one expects one's opinion and orders to be accepted without argument.) ellentmondást nem tűrő kijelentést tesz -
117 lay down the law
(to state something in a way that indicates that one expects one's opinion and orders to be accepted without argument.) ditar leis -
118 lay down the law
(to state something in a way that indicates that one expects one's opinion and orders to be accepted without argument.) yetkiyle görüşünü açıklamak; hükmetmek -
119 lay down the law
(to state something in a way that indicates that one expects one's opinion and orders to be accepted without argument.) postavljati svoja pravila -
120 lay down the law
• esiintyä käskijänä• määrätä* * *(to state something in a way that indicates that one expects one's opinion and orders to be accepted without argument.) sanella
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