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41 pay a person of his coin
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42 remind a person of his promise
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43 send a person off his head
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44 set a person on his legs
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45 call a person by his
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46 deflect a person from his course
• horjuttaaEnglish-Finnish dictionary > deflect a person from his course
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47 knock a person off his perch
нанести поражение кому-л., погубить кого-л., сбить спесь -
48 put a person to his trumps
заставить козырять, заставить прибегнуть к последнему средству -
49 relieve a person of his cash
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50 relieve a person of his position
лишить кого-л. места, освободить кого-л. от должностиНовый англо-русский словарь > relieve a person of his position
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51 relieve a person of his purse
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52 run a person off his legs
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53 trot a person off his legs
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54 show a person to his seat
English-Russian media dictionary > show a person to his seat
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55 showed a person to his seat
English-Russian media dictionary > showed a person to his seat
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56 showing a person to his seat
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57 shown a person to his seat
1) проводил зрителя на место; 2) проведенный зрителя на местоEnglish-Russian media dictionary > shown a person to his seat
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58 show a person to his seat
English-Russian dictionary of Arts > show a person to his seat
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59 showing a person to his seat
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60 shown a person to his seat
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