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61 let in for
to involve (someone) in:يُوَرِّطI didn't know what I was letting myself in for when I agreed to do that job.
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62 word for word
in the exact, original words:كَلِمَه بِكَلِمَهThat's precisely what he told me, word for word.
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63 Another name for a dude
General subject: Clyde (Пример: "What's up Clyde?")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Another name for a dude
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64 Со сна я не мог понять, что отцу нужно. Only half-awake, I couldn't understand what Father wanted.
Начали собираться к чаю: у кого лицо измято... тот належал себе красное пятно на щеке и висках третий говорит со сна не своим голосом (Гончаров 1). The company began to assemble for tea, one had a crumpled face...another had a red spot on the cheek and on the templea third was still too sleepy to speak in his natural voice (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Со сна я не мог понять, что отцу нужно. Only half-awake, I couldn't understand what Father wanted.
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65 mis-för
f., esp. in pl. mishaps, a miscarriage, accident, Bs. i. 200, Karl. 52, Fær. 194: in Grág. i. 224 misfarar is used of a crew perishing one after another, a case analogous to that told in Ld. ch. 18, and bearing on the old law of inheritance, by which all persons aboard a ship were one another’s heirs; so that it was important to know in what order they died, and who had been the last survivor, cp. kjolsvarf in the early Swed. law: the phrase, fara misförum, to have miscarried. -
66 take someone's word for it
to assume that what someone says is correct (without checking).يَفْتَرِض صِحَّة كَلام الشَّخْص -
67 value for customs purposes only
Finwhat somebody importing something into the United States declares that it is worthThe ultimate business dictionary > value for customs purposes only
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68 Fly for ... minutes on a heading what will enable you to maintain a track reciprocal to your present one.
Transport: QGTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fly for ... minutes on a heading what will enable you to maintain a track reciprocal to your present one.
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69 Slang for what happens when the best technology loses out to a lesser technology that is more well-known in the marketplace.
Special term: betamaxedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Slang for what happens when the best technology loses out to a lesser technology that is more well-known in the marketplace.
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70 Worth What Paid For
Business: WWPFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Worth What Paid For
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71 You Have To Wait For What You Want To See
Information technology: YHTWFWYWTS (Slang, WYSIWYG)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > You Have To Wait For What You Want To See
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72 무엇 때문에
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73 후려갈기기
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74 Për ç'arsye?
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75 til hvers(?)
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76 til hvers(?), af hverju(?)
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77 на кой ляд
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78 ինչ\ նպատակով
Հայերեն - անգլերեն բառարան (Armenian-English dictionary) > ինչ\ նպատակով
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79 чего ради?
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80 за что?
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