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121 to set out put forth the requirements
to set out/to put forth the requirements устанавливать требованияEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to set out put forth the requirements
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122 Children's Crusade (A religious movement in Europe during the summer of 1212 in which thousands of children set out to conquer the Holy Land from the Muslims by love instead of by force)
Религия: Детский крестовый походУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Children's Crusade (A religious movement in Europe during the summer of 1212 in which thousands of children set out to conquer the Holy Land from the Muslims by love instead of by force)
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123 I never set out to be a beauty
Общая лексика: я никогда не считала себя красавицейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I never set out to be a beauty
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124 a set-out of goods
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125 at the first set-out
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126 breakfast for three was set out in the small room
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > breakfast for three was set out in the small room
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127 conform to the requirement set out below
Строительство: отвечать изложенным ниже требованиямУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > conform to the requirement set out below
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128 details are clearly set out in an appendix
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > details are clearly set out in an appendix
См. также в других словарях:
set out (something) — 1. to give the details of or explain something, esp. in writing. Your contract sets out the terms and conditions of your employment. 2. to put something in a particular place. The waiter cleared the table and set out silverware for their next… … New idioms dictionary
set out your stall — set out (your) stall British & Australian to show other people that you are determined to do something. We ve set out our stall to win the championship and we ll be disappointed if we don t … New idioms dictionary
set out stall — set out (your) stall British & Australian to show other people that you are determined to do something. We ve set out our stall to win the championship and we ll be disappointed if we don t … New idioms dictionary
set out to do something — set out to (do something) to begin doing something that is part of a plan. When Mary set out to become a writer, she had no idea how difficult it would be to earn a living … New idioms dictionary
set out to — (do something) to begin doing something that is part of a plan. When Mary set out to become a writer, she had no idea how difficult it would be to earn a living … New idioms dictionary
set out — ► set out 1) begin a journey. 2) aim or intend to do something. 3) arrange or display in a particular order or position. Main Entry: ↑set … English terms dictionary
set out one's stall — ► set out one s stall display one s abilities or attributes. Main Entry: ↑set … English terms dictionary
set-out — setˈ out noun 1. An outfit 2. Preparations 3. A display of dishes, dress, etc 4. Company or clique • • • Main Entry: ↑set … Useful english dictionary
set|out — «SEHT OWT», noun. 1. a start; outset: »The parties were pretty equal at the setout (Byron). 2. a) a display, as of a set of china. b) a spread of food; buffet. 3. an entertainment for a group of people; … Useful english dictionary
set out your stall — british phrase to show your intentions or abilities clearly The politicians were setting out their stalls for the election. Thesaurus: to make plans or arrangementssynonym Main entry: stall … Useful english dictionary
set out — index allocate, depart, embark, leave (depart), manifest, part (leave), produce (offer to view) … Law dictionary