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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности. 2011.
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности. 2011.
out of your hands — phrase if something is out of your hands, someone else is now in charge of it Thesaurus: limited and limitingsynonym Main entry: hand * * * out of your hands used to say that you cannot control something The decision is out of my hands … Useful english dictionary
Now That Summer is Gone — Merrie Melodies series Directed by Frank Tashlin Produced by Leon Schlesinger Voices by Mel Blanc … Wikipedia
out of shape — or[out of condition] {adj. phr.} 1. Not in good condition; not able to perform well. * /Father was out of shape when he took a long hike with the boys, and he was stiff and sore the next day./ * /Jack s pitching arm got out of condition during… … Dictionary of American idioms
out of shape — or[out of condition] {adj. phr.} 1. Not in good condition; not able to perform well. * /Father was out of shape when he took a long hike with the boys, and he was stiff and sore the next day./ * /Jack s pitching arm got out of condition during… … Dictionary of American idioms
Out of Our Heads — Album par The Rolling Stones Sortie 24 septembre 1965 … Wikipédia en Français
out-process — out proc·ess (out prŏsʹĕs, prōʹsĕs) tr.v. out proc·essed, out proc·ess·ing, out proc·ess·es To generate the required paperwork in order to process (military personnel) out of one tour of duty into another or out of the armed forces: “ [He] was… … Universalium
out of fashion — {adj. phr.} Having passed from vogue; out of the current mode. * /The miniskirt is now out of fashion in most quarters, but it may very well come back some day./ … Dictionary of American idioms
out of stock — {adj. phr.} Having none for sale or use; no longer in supply; sold out. * /When Father tried to get tires for an old car, the man in the store said that size was out of stock and were not sold anymore./ * /So many children have bought balloons… … Dictionary of American idioms
out of fashion — {adj. phr.} Having passed from vogue; out of the current mode. * /The miniskirt is now out of fashion in most quarters, but it may very well come back some day./ … Dictionary of American idioms
out of stock — {adj. phr.} Having none for sale or use; no longer in supply; sold out. * /When Father tried to get tires for an old car, the man in the store said that size was out of stock and were not sold anymore./ * /So many children have bought balloons… … Dictionary of American idioms
Out Through the In Door — Studio album by Vanilla Fudge Released June 2007 Recorded Jul … Wikipedia