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61 let sth. off
أَفْلَتَ \ escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. extricate: to free from sth. (a difficulty, a trap, etc.). leave go, let go: not to hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t leave go (or leave go of it). let go: (also leave go; but let can be transitive and leave cannot) not to hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t let go (or let it go or let go of it; or leave go or leave go of it). Don’t let go the rope till I tell you. let sth. off: to allow (smoke, steam, etc.) escape. slip: (of a thing) to come accidentally out of position: The glass slipped from my hand and overturned. \ See Also هرب (هَرَبَ) -
62 master hand
n. мајстор, стручњак; be a master hand at (doing) sth мајстор е за/во (правење) нешто: It's the work of a master hand Ова е дело на мајстор -
63 old hand
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64 lend a hand
سَاعَدَ \ aid: to give support to; help. assist: to help: She assisted him in planning the house. She assisted in planning it. Good glasses will assist you to read. help: to do part of another person’s work; make it easier for sb. or sth. to do what is needed: Please help me (to) lift this box. Rain helps plants (to) grow. If I can’t do it alone, will you help?. lend a hand: to help: Would you lend me a hand with moving this big table?. -
65 in hand
البَقِيَّة \ remainder: (with sg. or pl. verb) the rest: Half of it was eaten; the remainder was thrown away. Most of them were English; the remainder were Scots. the rest: the remaining part; the others: Part of it is red; the rest is blue. Jane went to the shop; the rest were too tired. end: a small piece that remains: a cigarette end. in hand: (of money) not spent: After paying my bills I had $30 in hand. remnant: a small part remaining (as of a length of cloth in a shop). residue: sth. that remains after a part is removed. \ See Also بَقِيَّة -
66 in hand
فَضْلَة \ end: a small piece that remains: a cigarette end. in hand: (of money) not spent: After paying my bills I had $30 in hand. remnant: a small part remaining (as of a length of cloth in a shop). residue: sth. that remains after a part is removed. scrap: a small unwanted piece: scraps of food. -
67 in hand
زيَادَة \ extension: the act of extending; sth. extended. in hand: (of money) not to spent: After paying my bills I had $30 in hand. increase: increasing; growth. over: more: Boys aged 16 and over may enter this race. overflow: an amount that overflows. rise: an increase; an upward movement: a rise in the cost of living. -
68 have a hand in
لَهُ يَد \ have a hand in: to share in doing sth.: He has a hand in most crimes in this village. \ See Also ضِلْع في -
69 address oneself to sth
address v oneself to sth GEN etw. aufgreifen, sich etw. zuwenden (issue, problem); sich etw. widmen (problem, matter in hand, task)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > address oneself to sth
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70 sell sth by private treaty
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > sell sth by private treaty
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71 letzte Hand an etw. legen
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72 reach out a hand from under sth.
Общая лексика: высунуть руку из-под (reached out her hand from under the blanket - высунула руку из-под одеяла)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > reach out a hand from under sth.
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73 wash sth. by hand
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74 aus erster Hand wissen
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75 bei etw. Hand anlegen
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76 bei etw. seine Hand im Spiel haben
to have a hand in sth.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > bei etw. seine Hand im Spiel haben
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77 indirekt bei etw. seine Hand (mit) im Spiel haben
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > indirekt bei etw. seine Hand (mit) im Spiel haben
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78 indirekt bei etw. seine Hand (mit) im Spiel haben
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > indirekt bei etw. seine Hand (mit) im Spiel haben
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79 jdm. etw. in die Hand drücken
to thrust sth. into sb.'s handDeutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > jdm. etw. in die Hand drücken
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80 mit etw. Hand in Hand gehen
to go with sth.
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