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1 middle course
n. среден/умерен курс; take/follow/steer a/the middle course зазема/следи среден курс
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take the high road (in something) — take the ˈhigh road (in sth) f15 idiom (NAmE) to take the most positive course of action • He took the high road in his campaign. Main entry: ↑high roadidiom … Useful english dictionary
take the sting out of something — take the sting out of (something) to make something that is unpleasant a little less unpleasant. Humour, of course, can take the sting out of almost any unpleasant situation … New idioms dictionary
take the sting out of — (something) to make something that is unpleasant a little less unpleasant. Humour, of course, can take the sting out of almost any unpleasant situation … New idioms dictionary
take the plunge — ► take the plunge informal commit oneself to a bold course of action after consideration. Main Entry: ↑plunge … English terms dictionary
take its course — run/take/its course phrase to develop in the usual way and reach a natural end The doctor said we just had to let the disease run its course. Thesaurus: to come to an endsynonym Main entry: course * * * run/take … Useful english dictionary
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take the plunge — COMMIT ONESELF, go for it, throw caution to the wind(s), risk it; informal jump in at the deep end, go for broke. → plunge * * * take the plunge To commit oneself definitely after hesitation • • • Main Entry: ↑plunge * * * take the plunge phrase… … Useful english dictionary
take the easy way out — extricate oneself from a difficult situation by choosing the simplest or most expedient course rather than the most honorable or ethical one * * * take the easy way ˈout idiom to end a difficult situation by choosing the simplest solution even if … Useful english dictionary
take the long view — to think about the effects that something will have in the future instead of in the present. If you take the long view, of course, you can regard staff training as an investment for the company … New idioms dictionary
take its course — develop naturally, go through a process, willy nilly We can control many parts of our environment, but the weather just takes its course … English idioms
take the plunge — informal commit oneself to a bold course of action after consideration. → plunge … English new terms dictionary