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1 входить в русло
resume its natural course; settle down; become accustomed to smth.Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > входить в русло
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2 вернуться на круги своя
1) General subject: resume its natural course, come full circle, turn full circle2) Engineering: resume its normal courseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вернуться на круги своя
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3 вернуться в своё русло
General subject: resume its natural courseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вернуться в своё русло
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4 войти в привычное русло
General subject: resume its natural courseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > войти в привычное русло
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5 войти в своё русло
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6 входить в колею
get into the old groove; resume one's natural course; get back into one's routine; become completely settled; settle down; come to one's selfБоцман Жигало медленно ходил по палубе, приводя хозяйство в полный порядок. Всё понемногу успокаивалось, входило в обычную колею. (Эм. Казакевич, Сердце друга) — The bos'n went slowly over the deck, putting everything in order. Calm set in and life returned to its usual routine.
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