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под контролем; с целью (closer); с тем, чтобы (tadzmakhal); на лад (Alex_Odeychuk); для того, чтобы; по счету (sissoko); в повиновении; в подчинении; в годном состоянии; по порядку (Hold on, let me tell this in order. Taras); в порядке (I juiced every morning – beetroot and carrot juices, I ate unripe plantain, liver, spinach and molasses and within a month, my blood work was in order. • On going around the dormitories to see that all was in order, [the school master] discovered Freddy Selous, laying bare on the floor clothed only in his night shirt.); естественный; логичный; необходимый (If an apology is in order, make it quick – the longer you delay letting this person know that you know you screwed up, the worse the damage will be. VLZ_58); уместный (Now that we have finally finished, I think a celebration is in order. – ... можно (=уместно) перейти к торжественной части. 4uzhoj) |