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gen. | обернуться в пользу; действовать самостоятельно; идти своим путём; поступать по-своему; отбывать |
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действовать самостоятельно; идти своим путём; поступать по-своему; отбывать; уезжать; уходить | |||
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обернуться в пользу (кого-то. кого-то. 1) (of events, circumstances, etc.) be favourable to one: I was just hoping things went my way. Investing on the stock market, like betting on the horses or hoping the turn of the cards will go your way in the casino, is always something of a gamble. Even this might have been lost had events not gone their way. Me, I'm just hoping that everything keeps on going my way and that I don't lose any more money than I have already lost. His pleasure when events went his way was the uncomplicated pleasure of a child or a boastful teenager. It is all down to a show of hands on the day and we have to hope it goes our way. 2) leave: one by one the staff went their way. oxforddictionaries.com Alexander Demidov) | |||
отправляться; идти своей дорогой | |||
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действовать самостоятельно; идти своим путём; поступать по-своему | |||
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по пути (with dat.) | |||
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идти с кем-либо по одной дороге |
go way : 413 phrases in 29 subjects |
American usage, not spelling | 11 |
Australian | 2 |
Business | 1 |
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College vernacular | 1 |
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Economy | 1 |
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General | 184 |
Humorous / Jocular | 3 |
Idiomatic | 33 |
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Literally | 1 |
Literature | 3 |
Makarov | 89 |
Mathematics | 4 |
Perfume | 2 |
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Proverb | 16 |
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Saying | 8 |
Slang | 9 |
Sociology | 1 |
Stock Exchange | 5 |
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