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1 munkához lát
to get down to work, to settle down -
2 asztalhoz ül
to settle down to dinner -
3 családot alapít
to found a family, to settle down for life -
4 elhelyezkedik
to station oneself, to settle down, to encamp -
5 elmerül
to founder, to dip, to settle down, to merge -
6 elsüllyed
to merge, to sink, sank, sunk, to settle down -
7 komolyan nekilát a vacsorának
to settle down to dinner -
8 letelepedik
to settle down, to nest -
9 letelepszik
to settle down, to fix, to seat oneself, to perch -
10 megállapodik
to settle down, to set, set, to agree, to arrange -
11 megházasodik
to get a wife, to settle down for life -
12 megkomolyodik
to settle down -
13 megszilárdul / védelmi vonal
to settle down -
14 megtelepszik
to settle down -
15 munkához fog
to get to work, to settle down -
16 normális keretek közé kerül
to settle down -
17 normális vágányokra tér
to settle down -
18 rendes életet kezd
to settle down -
19 ülésen elhelyezkedik
to take one's place, to settle down -
20 vacsorához ül
to settle down to dinner
См. также в других словарях:
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
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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… … 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