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take someone out (for something/to a place • Take her out for a movie. • Fortunately, there are many wonderful places in US where you can take your children out for a hike that are both safe and exciting. 4uzhoj); descend (спускаться) | |||
get off | |||
come off (чего-либо); get off (выходить – из автобуса, поезда и т. п.) | |||
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get off | |||
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coincide with (Abysslooker); herd (кем-л.) | |||
square with | |||
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come to grips with |
сходить с : 351 phrases in 40 subjects |
American usage, not spelling | 2 |
Astronautics | 2 |
Australian | 3 |
Aviation | 3 |
Business | 1 |
Cliche / convention | 2 |
Construction | 3 |
Contextual meaning | 1 |
Dialectal | 1 |
Diplomacy | 1 |
Economics | 2 |
Figurative | 5 |
General | 131 |
Idiomatic | 11 |
Informal | 23 |
Intelligence and security services | 1 |
Literature | 1 |
Makarov | 56 |
Mass media | 1 |
Mechanic engineering | 1 |
Military | 2 |
Mining | 3 |
Nautical | 1 |
Navigation | 2 |
Poetic | 1 |
Politics | 1 |
Production | 1 |
Proverb | 36 |
Psychology | 1 |
Quotes and aphorisms | 1 |
Rail transport | 8 |
Rhetoric | 3 |
Sailing | 2 |
Slang | 28 |
Sports | 3 |
Swimming | 1 |
Technology | 1 |
Uncommon / rare | 2 |
Vulgar | 1 |
Yachting | 2 |