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81 æren for
(ta æren for) take the credit for -
82 æren for noe
(ta æren for noe) appropriate (el. take) the credit for something to oneself -
83 call for
تَطَلَّبَ \ call for: to need; demand: This work calls for great care. involve: to result in (sth. that cannot be avoided): His job involved a lot of foreign travel. require, to need; take: to need (effort, money; time, etc.): I took (or it took or it took me) two hours to get here. \ See Also احتاج (اِحْتَاجَ)، استلزم (اِسْتَلْزَمَ) -
84 make allowance(s) for
اِلتَمَسَ عُذرًا لِـ \ make allowance(s) for: to take into consideration facts that may change sth., esp. an opinion: The judge made allowance(s) for his youth, and punished him lightly. -
85 accept punishment for
Jargon: take the fall forУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > accept punishment for
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86 gape for høyt
(overført) [ over for mye] overreach oneself, bite off more than one can chew, take on more than one can handle -
87 hatten av for
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88 bargain for
to expect or take into consideration:يَتَوَقَّع، يَكونُ مُسْتَعِدّا لِI didn't bargain for everyone arriving at once.
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89 make a bee-line for
to take the most direct way to; to go immediately to:يَتَّخِذ أقْصَرُ الطُّرُق إلى، يَذْهَبُ مُباشَرةُ إلىFred always makes a bee-line for the prettiest girl at a party.
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90 make allowance for
يُراعي، يَأخُذ بِعَين الإعْتِبَارWe've made allowance for the fact that everyone has different tastes.
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91 Technology Assistance For Kansas Educators
Education: TAKEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Technology Assistance For Kansas Educators
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92 bestemme sig for
decide, settle on, take it into one's head (to) -
93 befri en for noe
verb. take something off one's hands verb. [f.eks. en byrde] disencumber -
94 klarering for start
subst. (fly) take-off clearance -
95 påta seg for mye
undertake too much, take too much upon oneself -
96 sant for dyden
dead certain, believe me, take it from me -
97 free-for-all
nouna contest, debate etc in which anyone can take part.مفتوح للجميع -
98 give and take
willingness to allow someone something in return for being allowed something oneself.أخْذ وَعَطاء، تنازُل مُتَبادَل -
99 Ko te take
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100 rarangi take
Maori for agenda
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