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121 put through
1) (to arrange (a deal, agreement etc).) (veiksmīgi) noslēgt darījumu2) (to connect by telephone: I'm trying to put you through (to London).) (telefoniski) savienot -
122 put through
1) (to arrange (a deal, agreement etc).) (sėkmingai) užbaigti, įvykdyti2) (to connect by telephone: I'm trying to put you through (to London).) sujungti -
123 put through
få igenom; slutföra; koppla till (telefon)* * *1) (to arrange (a deal, agreement etc).) genomföra, slutföra2) (to connect by telephone: I'm trying to put you through (to London).) koppla -
124 put through
1) (to arrange (a deal, agreement etc).) uskutečnit, prosadit2) (to connect by telephone: I'm trying to put you through (to London).) spojit* * *• propojit• prostrčit• prosadit -
125 put through
1) (to arrange (a deal, agreement etc).) a încheia2) (to connect by telephone: I'm trying to put you through (to London).) a da legătura (la) -
126 put through
1) (to arrange (a deal, agreement etc).) ολοκληρώνω,φέρω σε πέρας2) (to connect by telephone: I'm trying to put you through (to London).) συνδέω -
127 put through
1) (to arrange (a deal, agreement etc).) uskutočniť, presadiť2) (to connect by telephone: I'm trying to put you through (to London).) spojiť -
128 put through
1) доби́ться, (успе́шно) заверши́ть2) соедини́ть ( о телефоне)the telephone operator will put you through in a minute — сейча́с телефони́стка вас соедини́т
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