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81 bring around
1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( take along) traer*2) v + o + adva) ( persuade) convencer*b) ( steer)c) ( restore consciousness) hacer* volver en síVT + ADV1) (=persuade) convencer2) (=steer) [+ conversation] llevar, dirigir3) [+ unconscious person] hacer volver en sí, reanimar* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( take along) traer*2) v + o + adva) ( persuade) convencer*b) ( steer)c) ( restore consciousness) hacer* volver en sí -
82 take the same path
There were powerful American capitalists who would have been very happy to see the United States take the same path as Nazi Germany, but they were unable to bring it about. (W. Foster, ‘Outline History of the World Trade Union Movement’, ch. 37) — Крупным американским капиталистам очень хотелось бы, чтобы Соединенные Штаты пошли по тому же пути, что и нацистская Германия, но осуществить это им не удалось.
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83 bring under control
подчинить своему влиянию; контролироватьtake control of — управлять; контролировать
have control over — контролировать; управлять
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84 take (something) up with (someone)
to discuss ( especially a complaint):يُناقِش، يُعالِجTake the matter up with your MP.
•Remark: see also bring.Arabic-English dictionary > take (something) up with (someone)
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85 take (something) up with (someone)
to discuss ( especially a complaint):يُناقِش، يُعالِجTake the matter up with your MP.
•Remark: see also bring.Arabic-English dictionary > take (something) up with (someone)
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86 take (something) up with (someone)
to discuss ( especially a complaint):يُناقِش، يُعالِجTake the matter up with your MP.
•Remark: see also bring.Arabic-English dictionary > take (something) up with (someone)
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87 take (something) up with (someone)
to discuss ( especially a complaint):يُناقِش، يُعالِجTake the matter up with your MP.
•Remark: see also bring.Arabic-English dictionary > take (something) up with (someone)
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88 bring smb. to account
call, hold or take smb. to account1) пoтpeбoвaть у кoгo-л. oтчётa, oбъяcнeнийShe was able to calculate.how much her husband had earned, and could call him to account if he gave her short money (D. H. Lawrence). Apt to take others to account, he had never dreamed that some day himself might need to make excuses (W. S. Maugham)2) пpивлeчь кoгo-л. к oтвeтcтвeннocтиNeither he nor Mr. Morgan could be held to account. And true, I answer because of their power! For not because of any legal rights were Baker and Morgan beyond the arm of the law (Th. Dreiser) -
89 bring before
1) заставить кого-л. предстать перед судом Peter has been brought before the court on a charge of drunken driving. ≈ Питер предстал перед судом по обвинению в вождении автомобиля в нетрезвом состоянии. Syn: be before
2), come before
4), go before
2), haul before, send before
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2) предложить на рассмотрение Your suggestion will be brought before the committee at a suitable date. ≈ Ваше предложение будет рассмотрено комитетом в удобное для него время. Syn: come before
5), go before
3), lay before, place before
1), send before
2), set before
1), take beforeБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bring before
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90 take through
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > take through
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91 bring
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92 bring around
v.1 reanimar, hacer volver a la consciencia, hacer volver en sí, regresar a la consciencia.2 traer (take along)3 convencer (persuade)4 persuadir.5 traer de visita, traer de visita a casa. -
93 bring into comparison
take comparison — проводить аналогию; сравнивать
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94 bring suit
vexatious suit — иск, предъявленный из пристрастия к тяжбам
Синонимический ряд:prosecute (verb) claim damages; file a claim for damages; file suit; litigate; petition the court; prefer charges; prosecute; sue; take to court -
95 take comparison
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96 take smb. to account
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97 take this cup away and bring me another
Общая лексика: уберите эту чашку и принесите другуюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > take this cup away and bring me another
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98 bring everyone to take part
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99 to take smb to the cinema
1) to take/to bring smb to the cinema повести кого-либо в киноEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to take smb to the cinema
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100 to take smth along
to take (to bring) smth along захватить (принести) что-либо с собой
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