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gen. | take place; arise; stem; ensue; issue; accrue |
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gen. | odd |
slang | boss-shot; boss; floater; beef; blob; bloody murder |
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take place; arise; stem; ensue; issue; accrue; befall; come (from); derive (the word "evolution" is derived from Latin – слово "эволюция" латинского происхождения); emanate; enact; lay; occur; rise; come off; come to pass; be up (особ. о чём-либо плохом, необычном); proceed (from); result (from); spring (from); go on; descend; pass; come about (Don't ask, I don't know why and how this name came about.); go down (george serebryakov); come to be (Tanya Gesse); become of (с кем-либо или чем-либо; чаще о плохом событии • What has become of him? – Что с ним произошло?); hap; light; supervene; happen; be the result (of); be descended (from); come along | |||
happen; originate from (pf of происходить); spring from (pf of происходить); proceed from (pf of происходить); result from (pf of происходить); go on (pf of происходить) | |||
unfold (The chilling series of incidents featuring a mysterious 'crying woman' begging to be let inside at 3 or 4 a.m. have unfolded in the town of Kirby over the last few weeks and have left those unlucky enough to be visited feeling particularly concerned. (coasttocoastam.com) • In a worrisome incident that unfolded in the skies over England, a Boeing 737 nearly collided with an unidentified flying object that came within ten feet of the airliner. The troubling event occurred back in September and came to light this week by way of a report issued by the UK Airprox Board, which is a government organization that investigates aircraft near-miss cases. (coasttocoastam.com) ART Vancouver) | |||
advance; become acquainted (with); experience; be promoted; cover (a certain distance) | |||
be the result; be up | |||
survene | |||
break out (Yeldar Azanbayev) | |||
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