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gen. делать, что надо (to achieve what is required > it tastes vile, but it does the business. I can't see the problem with a bit of recreational drug use so long as players can still do the business on the pitch. SPIKED (2004) IRELAND manager Brian McEniff may count on his walking wounded to do the business again. SUN, NEWS OF THE WORLD (2001) If they can do the business and the batsmen have the confidence to back themselves then South Africa could be a realistic prospect. SUN, NEWS OF THE WORLD (2001) Like Keegan, I thought he'd do the business this season, at last, after that bright start under Wenger. MAIL AND GUARDIAN (2004) There,' pointing at the soldier, `it all depends on that article there whether we do the business or not. Richard Holmes WELLINGTON: THE IRON DUKE (2002) They and their colleagues have demonstrated a pragmatic willingness to do the business. IRISH TIMES (2002) `Inside here, there's an Italian passport she gave me as proof that she can do the business. Val McDermid THE LAST TEMPTATION (2002) (Collins) Alexander Demidov)
idiom. сделать своё дело (Bobrovska); дать нужные результаты (Bobrovska)
do the business: 25 phrases in 7 subjects
Economy1
General10
Humorous / Jocular1
Law2
Makarov9
Military1
Rhetoric1