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101 put the screws on
(to use force or pressure in dealing with a person: If he won't give us the money, we'll have to put the screws on (him).) priviti (koga) -
102 put the screws on
(to use force or pressure in dealing with a person: If he won't give us the money, we'll have to put the screws on (him).) painostaa -
103 put the screws on
(to use force or pressure in dealing with a person: If he won't give us the money, we'll have to put the screws on (him).) legge press på, sette tommeskruene på -
104 put the screws on
(to use force or pressure in dealing with a person: If he won't give us the money, we'll have to put the screws on (him).) (usare le maniere forti con) -
105 put the screws on
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106 put the screws on
(to use force or pressure in dealing with a person: If he won't give us the money, we'll have to put the screws on (him).) `przycisnąć` -
107 put the screws on
(to use force or pressure in dealing with a person: If he won't give us the money, we'll have to put the screws on (him).) izdarīt spiedienu; piežmiegt -
108 put the screws on
(to use force or pressure in dealing with a person: If he won't give us the money, we'll have to put the screws on (him).) primygti, paspausti -
109 put the screws on
öka pressen, dra åt tumskruvarna; öva utpressning mot* * *(to use force or pressure in dealing with a person: If he won't give us the money, we'll have to put the screws on (him).) dra åt tumskruvarna, öka pressen -
110 put the screws on
(to use force or pressure in dealing with a person: If he won't give us the money, we'll have to put the screws on (him).) a forţa mâna (cuiva) -
111 put the screws on
(to use force or pressure in dealing with a person: If he won't give us the money, we'll have to put the screws on (him).) ασκώ πίεση σε -
112 put the screws on
(to use force or pressure in dealing with a person: If he won't give us the money, we'll have to put the screws on (him).) zmáčknout (ho) -
113 put the screws on
(to use force or pressure in dealing with a person: If he won't give us the money, we'll have to put the screws on (him).) pritlačiť k stene -
114 put in the cooler
амер.разг.≈ отложить в долгий ящик...the resolution will be "put in the cooler" for the time, and only released if public pressure gets too strong. (DA) —...резолюция будет спрятана в долгий ящик, пока общественное давление не заставит снова к ней вернуться.
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115 put the screws on
(to use force or pressure in dealing with a person: If he won't give us the money, we'll have to put the screws on (him).) forcer la main à -
116 put the screws on
(to use force or pressure in dealing with a person: If he won't give us the money, we'll have to put the screws on (him).) dar um aperto em -
117 put in force
вводить в силу; проводить в жизнь; делать действительным; осуществлятьsheet buckling force — сила, необходимая для выгибания листа
to yield to force — подчиниться силе, отступить перед силой
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118 put into force
вводить в силу; осуществлятьsheet buckling force — сила, необходимая для выгибания листа
to yield to force — подчиниться силе, отступить перед силой
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119 put competitive pressure on
Общая лексика: потеснить (и т.д. контекстуально)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > put competitive pressure on
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120 put downward pressure on demand
Экономика: оказывать давление на спрос в сторону его сокращения (англ. оборот взят из новостного сообщения агентства Bloomberg), оказывать давление на спрос в сторону его понижения, оказывать давление на спрос в сторону его снижения, оказывать давление на спрос в сторону понижения, оказывать давление на спрос в сторону снижения, оказывать давление на спрос в сторону сокращенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > put downward pressure on demand
См. также в других словарях:
put pressure on sb — put pressure on sb/sth ► to put someone or something in a difficult situation, or to try and persuade or force someone to do something: »Analysts said the lack of supply would undoubtedly put pressure on prices. Main Entry: ↑pressure … Financial and business terms
put pressure on sb/sth — ► to put someone or something in a difficult situation, or to try and persuade or force someone to do something: »Analysts said the lack of supply would undoubtedly put pressure on prices. Main Entry: ↑pressure … Financial and business terms
put pressure on sth — put pressure on sb/sth ► to put someone or something in a difficult situation, or to try and persuade or force someone to do something: »Analysts said the lack of supply would undoubtedly put pressure on prices. Main Entry: ↑pressure … Financial and business terms
put pressure on somebody (to do something) — put ˈpressure on sb (to do sth) idiom to force or to try to persuade sb to do sth • Advertisements put pressure on girls to be thin. Main entry: ↑pressureidiom … Useful english dictionary
put pressure on someone — put pressure on (someone/something) to influence someone or something strongly, usually intentionally. He s putting pressure on me to change my mind. New companies are putting pressure on established firms to lower their prices … New idioms dictionary
put pressure on something — put pressure on (someone/something) to influence someone or something strongly, usually intentionally. He s putting pressure on me to change my mind. New companies are putting pressure on established firms to lower their prices … New idioms dictionary
put pressure on — (someone/something) to influence someone or something strongly, usually intentionally. He s putting pressure on me to change my mind. New companies are putting pressure on established firms to lower their prices … New idioms dictionary
put pressure on — index bait (harass), browbeat, coerce, constrain (compel), enforce, insist, lobby … Law dictionary
put pressure on — press, urge strongly … English contemporary dictionary
put pressure on — to try to improve one s position by use of persistence, forcefulness or threats … Idioms and examples
pressure — UK US /ˈpreʃər/ noun [C or U] ► a situation in which someone tries to make someone else do something by arguing, persuading, etc.: »public/political pressure »The guidelines were imposed under pressure from Congress. ► a difficult situation, or… … Financial and business terms