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121 प्रवर्तित
pra-vartitamfn. (fr. Caus.) caused to roll on orᅠ forwards, set in motion, set on foot MBh. Kāv. etc.;
set up, established, introduced, appointed ib. ;
built, erected, made, performed, accomplished ib. ;
related, told Sāh. ;
made pure, hallowed Mn. XI, 196 ;
informed, apprized W. ;
stimulated, incited ib. ;
lighted, kindled MW. ;
dispensed, administered Ml.;
allowed to take its course ib. ;
enforced ib.
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122 andare per il proprio verso
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123 dar tempo al tempo
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124 fango sm
['fanɡo] fango (-ghi) -
125 tempi supplementari
Sportextra time sg1) (di motore a scoppio) stroke2)dare tempo al tempo — to let matters take their courseè un provvedimento che lascia il tempo che trova — it's a measure that doesn't really change anything
cerchiamo di guadagnare tempo — (indugiare) let's play for time, (finire in anticipo) let's try to gain some time
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126 занимать (высокую )должность в
Занимать должность / Занимать высокую должность в -- Anyone wishing to hold a senior position on the project team should take a course in Basic Russian.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > занимать (высокую )должность в
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127 prepustiti
vt p/give up, abandon, relinquish, cede, surrender; (prenijeti na drugoga) transfer, make over | -i to meni leave it to me, let me handle it; -iti stvari prirodi let nature take its course (-... da idu svojim tokom)* * *• turn over• leave• give over• give up• concede• abandon• abrasive• relinquish -
128 cursar
• frequent• senatorial decree• send a cable• take a course in
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let nature take its course — phrase to allow something to develop without trying to influence it Perhaps we should just let nature take its course. Thesaurus: to not act, or to not do somethingsynonym Main entry: nature * * * let nature take its course see ↑nature … Useful english dictionary
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run (or take) its course — complete its natural development without interference. → course … English new terms dictionary
let nature take its course — to allow something to develop without trying to influence it Perhaps we should just let nature take its course … English dictionary
course — [kɔːs ǁ kɔːrs] noun [countable] especially BrE a series of classes or studies in a particular subject: • a one year journalism course correˈspondence ˌcourse a course in which the student works at home and sends completed work to their teacher by … Financial and business terms
course — [kôrs] n. [ME cours & Fr course, both < OFr cours < L cursus, pp. of currere, to run: see CURRENT] 1. an onward movement; going on from one point to the next; progress 2. the progress or duration of time [in the course of a week] 3. a way,… … English World dictionary
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course — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 complete series of lessons or lectures ADJECTIVE ▪ computer, psychology, Spanish, etc. ▪ crash, intensive ▪ short … Collocations dictionary