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break (чему-л.); breathe; broach; broche; open a gap to (чему-л.); give vent to; start up (+ dat.); set in motion (+ dat.); set going (Anglophile); set in motion (He was speaking just an hour before Russian television aired footage of a Russian security council meeting, at which Vladimir Putin set in motion the recognition of separatist republics in east Ukraine and made thinly veiled threats of a major war against the rest of the country. Anglophile); launch (чему-либо; Almost immediately after the 1986 whaling ban came into effect, Japan launched its scientific whaling programme. I. Havkin) | |||
get something in process (чему-либо: Он просил не откладывать заявление в долгий ящик, дать ему ход сегодня же – He asked me not to put off dealing with the petition but to get it in process that very day (Michele Berdy)) | |||
greenlight (grafleonov); set the wheels in motion (Andrey Truhachev) | |||
move forward (не оставить без движения; CNN Alex_Odeychuk) | |||
set afloat | |||
escalate (когда речь идёт о служебных документах, которые требуется доводить до сведения вышестоящего руководства в установленном порядке naiva) | |||
get under way | |||
chop out | |||
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tail off | |||
take to one's heels (Leonid Dzhepko); turn tail and run (Leonid Dzhepko); beat it (Leonid Dzhepko); run off (Leonid Dzhepko); hit the road (Vadim Rouminsky) | |||
to take to one’s heels | |||
go faster; increase pace; take to one's heels (Used to moving fast on jobs, Fitzgerald took to his heels and outran the bees over a couple of hundred yards.) | |||
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set afloat |
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Diplomacy | 1 |
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Law | 1 |
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