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order out v/t1. hinausschicken, -beordern2. a) hinausweisenb) einen Diplomaten ausweisen3. Militär, Polizei aufbieten -
4 order out of the country
= order smb. out of the country висилати ( когось) за межі країни -
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phr v приказать уйтиto order silence — приказать замолчать; потребовать тишины
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phr.v. order a player out sport исклучува играч -
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приказать уйти;
- children were ordered out детям велели уйти вызвать кого-л;
- additional police have been ordered out был вызван дополнительный наряд полицииБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > order out
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[ʹɔ:də(r)ʹaʋt] phr v1. приказать уйти2. вызвать кого-л. (на работу и т. п.)additional police have been ordered out - был вызван дополнительный наряд полиции
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['ɔːdə(r)'aʊt]Общая лексика: приказать уйти, вызвать (на работу и т.п.; кого-л.) -
11 order out of the country
Общая лексика: выдворить из страны, выслать из страныУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > order out of the country
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Военный термин: приказ об увольнении (с действительной военной службы), увольнять (с действительной военной службы) -
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v. çıkmasını söylemek, çıkarmak, kovmak -
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v. çıkmasını söylemek, çıkarmak, kovmak -
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transitive verb poslati ven, nagnati -
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