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1 bring up
1) to rear or educate:يُرَبّيHer parents brought her up to be polite.
2) to introduce (a matter) for discussion:يقدم يُقَدِّمُ مَوْضوعا لِلْبَحْثBring the matter up at the next meeting.
•Remark: bring towards the speaker: Mary, bring me some coffee. take away from the speaker: Take these cups away. fetch from somewhere else and bring to the speaker: Fetch me my book from the bedroom. -
2 rear
شَبَّ \ rear: (of a horse) to rise on the back legs; (of other creatures) to lift (the head): The snake reared its head to attack. \ See Also اِنْتَصَبَ على قائمتَيْهِ الخلفيَّتين \ نَشَّأَ \ rear: to produce and bring up (young creature): This farmer rears cattle. She has reared a large family. -
3 замыкать шествие
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4 berjalan di belakang barisan
bring up the rear, brought up the rear, brought up the rear, bringing up the rear -
5 primati zaštitnicu
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6 bagtrop
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7 cerrar la marcha
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8 cubrir la retaguardia
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9 olla jälkijoukkona
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10 tulla viimeisenä
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11 činiti zaštitnicu
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12 замкнуть колонну
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13 замкнуть шествие
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14 замыкать колонну
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15 замыкать шествие
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16 en son gelmek
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17 sondan gelmek
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18 a veni din urmă
to bring up the rear. -
19 замыкать шествие
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > замыкать шествие
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20 bezárja a sort
to bring up the rear
См. также в других словарях:
bring up the rear — {v. phr.} 1. To come last in a march, parade, or procession; end a line. * /The fire truck with Santa on it brought up the rear of the Christmas parade./ * /The governor and his staff brought up the rear of the parade./ 2. {informal} To do least… … Dictionary of American idioms
bring up the rear — {v. phr.} 1. To come last in a march, parade, or procession; end a line. * /The fire truck with Santa on it brought up the rear of the Christmas parade./ * /The governor and his staff brought up the rear of the parade./ 2. {informal} To do least… … Dictionary of American idioms
bring up the rear — ► bring up the rear 1) be at the very end of a queue. 2) come last in a race. Main Entry: ↑rear … English terms dictionary
bring up the rear — phrasal : to come last or behind * * * bring up the rear To come last • • • Main Entry: ↑bring bring up the rear To come last (in a procession, etc) • • • Main Entry: ↑rear * * * bring up the rear phrase … Useful english dictionary
To bring up the rear — Rear Rear, a. Being behind, or in the hindmost part; hindmost; as, the rear rank of a company. [1913 Webster] {Rear admiral}, an officer in the navy, next in rank below a vice admiral and above a commodore. See {Admiral}. {Rear front} (Mil.), the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bring\ up\ the\ rear — v. phr. 1. To come last in a march, parade, or procession; end a line. The fire truck with Santa on it brought up the rear of the Christmas parade. The governor and his staff brought up the rear of the parade. 2. informal To do least well; do the … Словарь американских идиом
bring up the rear — Someone who brings up the rear is the last person in a group of people who are walking or running. The pupils walked calmly down the corridor, with the teacher bringing up the rear … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
bring up the rear — be at the end of the line or in the last position The runner from the other school was bringing up the rear in the school relay race … Idioms and examples
bring up the rear — to be the last in a line or group Mother led the way, with the children bringing up the rear … English dictionary
bring up the rear — to be at the back of a group of people moving from one place to another. They walked down the hall, with Ray bringing up the rear … New idioms dictionary
bring up the rear — 1》 be at the very end of a queue. 2》 come last in a race. → rear … English new terms dictionary