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push [sth.] through, push through [sth.] fare votare, fare approvare [bill, legislation]; fare portare a termine, concludere a fatica [ deal]* * *1. vt + adv1) (gen) spingere dall'altra parte2) (force acceptance of: decision) far accettare, (Parliament: bill) riuscire a far votare2. vi + advfarsi strada, farsi largo, (troops) aprirsi un varcoto push through a crowd — farsi largo or aprirsi un varco tra la folla
* * *push [sth.] through, push through [sth.] fare votare, fare approvare [bill, legislation]; fare portare a termine, concludere a fatica [ deal] -
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v.• atropellar v.v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<legislation\>\> hacer* aprobar1. VT + ADV1) (through door, hole) introducir, meter2) (=get done quickly) [+ deal] expeditar, apresurar; (Parl) [+ bill] hacer aprobar2. VT + PREP1) (lit)he pushed me through the door — me hizo entrar/salir (por la puerta) de un empujón
2) (Parl)the government pushed the bill through Parliament — el gobierno hizo que el parlamento aprobara el proyecto de ley
3.VI + ADV [plant] abrirse paso4.VI + PREP (through crowd) abrirse paso por* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<legislation\>\> hacer* aprobar -
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push through а) проталкивать(ся); пробиваться; to push the matter throughдовести дело до конца; The crowd was so thick that I had to push through (amass of people) to reach my friend. б) coll. помочь (кому-л., чему-л.) пройтикакое-л. испытание (тест, утверждение и т. п.); We shall need all the votes topush the new law through. His sister was a great help in pushing the studentthrough. -
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push [something] through, push through [something] faire voter [bill, legislation]; faire passer [deal] -
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push through прокарвам (закон, политика и пр.); налагам; -
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transitive verb(fig.) durchpeitschen (ugs.) [Gesetzesvorlage]; durchdrücken (ugs.) [Vorschlag]* * *we \push throughed through the undergrowth wir bahnten uns einen Weg durch das UnterholzII. vtwe are trying to \push through this deal through as quickly as possible wir versuchen, dieses Geschäft so schnell wie möglich durchzuziehen2. (help to succeed)▪ to \push through sb through sth:the school manages to \push through most of its students through their exams die Schule bringt die meisten ihrer Schüler durch die Prüfungen* * *1. vt septo push sb/sth through sth —
2. vi(through crowd) sich durchschieben; (more violently) sich durchdrängen; (new shoots) sich herausschiebenhe pushed through the crowd — er schob/drängte sich durch die Menge
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viwe \push throughed through the undergrowth wir bahnten uns einen Weg durch das Unterholz vtwe are trying to \push through this deal through as quickly as possible wir versuchen, dieses Geschäft so schnell wie möglich durchzuziehen2) ( help to succeed)to \push through sb through sth;the school manages to \push through most of its students through their exams die Schule bringt die meisten ihrer Schüler durch die Prüfungen -
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push through smth. /smth. through/ push the matter (the business, etc.) through довести дело до конца; push a hill (a measure, a plan, etc.) through добиться принятия закона и т.д. -
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > push through
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1) проталкивать(ся) ;
пробиваться to push the matter through ≈ довести дело до конца
2) разг. помочь( кому-л., чему-л.) пройти какое-л. испытание (тест, утверждение и т. п.) We shall need all the votes to push the new law through. ≈ Чтобы провести новый закон, нужны все голоса сразу.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > push through
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фраз. гл.; разг. проталкивать, оказывать поддержкуWe shall need all the votes to push the new law through. — Чтобы провести новый закон, нам понадобятся все голоса.
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проталкивать(ся); пробиваться; to push the matter through довести дело до конца* * *проталкивать, просовывать, проталкиваться, просунуть, пробиваться, пропихивать, протискивать* * *1) проталкивать(ся) 2) разг. помочь (кому-л., чему-л.) пройти какое-л. испытание (тест, утверждение и т. п.) -
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Общая лексика: пробиваться, пробиться, проталкивать, проталкиваться, протолкнуть, протолкнуться, проталкивать (ся), пробивать, продавливать (например, инициативу, идею) -
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проталкивать(ся); пробиватьсяпомочь пройти какое-либо испытаниеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > push through
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