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1) успокоиться (о рынке)2) установиться (о ценах)3) поселиться, обосноваться4) взяться (за работу) -
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Разойтись!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Settle down!
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v.1 acomodar (make comfortable)2 calmar, tranquilizar (make calm)3 asentarse, afincarse, arraigarse, ajustarse en sus costumbres.4 aplacarse, calmarse.5 sedimentarse, asentarse, depositarse, precipitarse.6 sosegar, apaciguar, serenar.7 colocar.vi.1 acomodarse, instalarse (make oneself comfortable)2 sentar la cabeza (adopt regular life)3 tranquilizarse, calmarse (situation, excitement) -
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[V]DESIDO (-ERE -SEDI)RESIDO (-ERE -SEDI -SESSUM)SUBSIDO (-ERE -SEDI -SESSUM) -
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oturmak, kurulmak, yerlesmek; oturtmak, yatirmak, yerlestirmek; sakin bir yasam sürmeye baslamak; alismak; durulmak, sakinlesmek, yatismak; sakinlestirmek, yatistirmak, susturmak -
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > settle down
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settle down to an evening of readingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > settle down to an evening of reading
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Американский английский: немного угомониться
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settle down — {v.} 1. To live more quietly and sensibly; have a regular place to live and a regular job; stop acting wildly or carelessly, especially by growing up. * /John will settle down after he gets a job and gets married./ 2. To become quiet, calm, or… … Dictionary of American idioms
settle down — {v.} 1. To live more quietly and sensibly; have a regular place to live and a regular job; stop acting wildly or carelessly, especially by growing up. * /John will settle down after he gets a job and gets married./ 2. To become quiet, calm, or… … Dictionary of American idioms
settle down — settle (someone) down to get someone to behave more calmly. He was so upset that one of his brothers had to settle him down. Usage notes: often used as an order: OK, class, settle down … New idioms dictionary
settle down to — (something) to give something all of your attention. I settled down to read about the festival and what I could do there. Usage notes: often said about a meal: After work, we all settle down to a home cooked dinner … New idioms dictionary
settle down — v. 1) (D; intr.) to settle down into, to (to settle down into a routine; to settle down to family life) 2) (E) to settle down to study 3) (misc.) to settle down for the night * * * [ setl daʊn] to (to settle down into a routine; to settle down to … Combinatory dictionary
settle down — phrasal verb Word forms settle down : present tense I/you/we/they settle down he/she/it settles down present participle settling down past tense settled down past participle settled down 1) [intransitive/transitive] same as settle I, 8) The kids… … English dictionary
settle down — 1) PHRASAL VERB When someone settles down, they start living a quiet life in one place, especially when they get married or buy a house. [V P] One day I ll want to settle down and have a family... [V P prep/adv] Before she settled down in… … English dictionary
settle down — verb 1. settle into a position, usually on a surface or ground (Freq. 4) dust settled on the roofs • Syn: ↑settle • Hypernyms: ↑put, ↑set, ↑place, ↑pose, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Settle Down — Infobox Single Name = Settle Down Artist = Breaks Co Op from Album = Released = 2005 Format = CD Single Recorded = 2005 Genre = Length = Label = EMI (UK) Writer = Producer = Chart position = Reviews = Last single = The Otherside (2005) This… … Wikipedia
settle\ down — v 1. To live more quietly and sensibly; have a regular place to live and a regular job; stop acting wildly or carelessly, especially by growing up. John will settle down after he gets a job and gets married. 2. To become quiet, calm, or… … Словарь американских идиом
ˌsettle ˈdown — phrasal verb to change your life by choosing to stay in one place or with one partner Are you ever going to settle down?[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English