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121 drive home
убеждать; доводить до сознанияhearth and home — дом, домашний очаг
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122 drive not ready
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123 drive away at
усердно работать над чем-л. She sits at her desk for hours, driving away at her work. ≈ Она сидит за столом часами и работает, как вол.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > drive away at
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124 drive down
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > drive down
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125 drive
draɪv(drove,driven) подгонять, занять, перегружать работой, вести дело, отбрасывать (противника), прокладывать, проводить кампания (общественная), гонка, движение, тенденция, стремление (for) -
126 DRIVE
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127 Drive
1) Американизм: Democrat Republican Independent Voter Education3) Электроника: Dynamic Resolution Intensive Vector Enhancement5) Деловая лексика: Directional Reasonable Inspiring Visible And Eventual6) Общественная организация: Development Research Innovation Vision And Excellence -
128 drive
1) Американизм: Democrat Republican Independent Voter Education3) Электроника: Dynamic Resolution Intensive Vector Enhancement5) Деловая лексика: Directional Reasonable Inspiring Visible And Eventual6) Общественная организация: Development Research Innovation Vision And Excellence
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