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104 row
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105 row
English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > row
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106 ROW
заказать место в газете или время на телевидении для рекламы на неделю -
107 row
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108 row blew out
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109 row against the flood
работать в неблагоприятных условиях, действовать, преодолевая оппозицию; ≈ идти, плыть против течения...I am not going to be fool enough to row against wind and tide too. I'm good enough for her, I hope; but if I am, you are better. (Ch. Kingsley, ‘Westward Ho!’, ch. IV) —...я не такой дурак, чтобы добиваться своего, когда это невозможно. Надеюсь, что я хорош для Розы Салтерн, а если я гожусь, то ты и подавно.
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110 row in the same boat with smb.
(row (или sail) in the same boat with smb.)действовать сообща, совместно с кем-л., быть связанным общим делом с кем-лIf I were you, I wouldn't row in the same boat with someone as corrupt as he is. — На вашем месте я не стал бы сотрудничать с таким непорядочным человеком.
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111 row down
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112 row out
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113 row over
row over легко победить в гонке -
114 row up Salt River
row up Salt River amer.; sl. 'прокатить' на выборах; нанести поражение -
115 row-boat
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116 row of wells
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117 row of columns
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > row of columns
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118 row house
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119 row of rivets
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120 row blew up
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