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1 проезд
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2 платить
vti; св - заплати́ть, уплати́тьплати́ть нали́чными/че́ком — to pay (in) cash/by cheque
плати́ть за поку́пку — to pay for a purchase
плати́ть за кварти́ру/прое́зд — to pay one's rent/fare
плати́ть по счёту — to pay a bill, to settle an account
плати́ть долги́ — to pay back one's debts
плати́ть хорошо́ — to pay good money
плати́ть услу́гой за услу́гу — to return a favo(u)r
плати́ть вперёд/по́лностью/в рассро́чку — to pay in advance/full/instal(l)ments, to pay by instalments
плати́ть кому-л той же моне́той — to pay sb in his own coin, to pay back in kind
плати́ть злом за добро́ — to repay good with evil
кто пла́тит, тот и зака́зывает му́зыку посл ≈ — who pays the piper calls the tune
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3 преуспеть
1) General subject: blossom, blossom forth, blossom out, bull, click, do, do first-rate, fare well, get ahead (в бизнесе и т. п.), get there, get to the top of the tree, hit the jackpot, look ma, no hands (Фраза берет начало, когда ребенок учится кататься на велосипеде и в момент, когда он отрывает руки от руля, то говорит: "смотри мам, я без рук могу!"; в переносном знач. переводится как "преуспеть; что-то хорошо делать; н), make a hand, make a hand (в чем-л.), make good one's running, make the running, scratch way, strike it rich, strike oil, succeed, hit the jackpot (в чем-л.), hit pay dirt, strike pay dirt, find success, make it3) American: make a riffle, make the grade (в чем-л.)4) Literal: pan out5) Cards: sweep the board6) Accounting: out on to7) Australian slang: pull off (в чем-л.)8) Jargon: lay a bomb (особенно в спорте), lay an egg (особенно в спорте), make, make good, make the riffle, have it made, score, arrive, have it knocked, hit it off, hit the bullseye, make the scene9) Makarov: make riffle, come a long way, come out on top, cut the mustard10) Phraseological unit: do the trick (to be successful)11) Idiomatic expression: reach for the stars, make it big
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