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Перевод: unblock
[глагол] устранить препятствие; открыть; открывать
Тезаурус:
- Watchdog featured her after she called out a plumber to her home to unblock a toilet.
- That poor unfortunate had to stoke the fire, pump the tilly lamps, dash upstream to unblock the water pipe, boil the kettle - on the open fire - and arrive back at the card table an exhausted, nervous wreck.
- Works gently but quickly - without harsh abrasive action - to unblock clogged pores, draw out excess oils and help you to a clearer complexion.
- On April 27, Labour would inform Britain's European partners that it would sign the Social Charter and unblock directives on temporary and part-time work and parental leave, which the Conservatives had vetoed.
- A tape which keeps pet birds amused, a disposable finger pad to clean your teeth and a gadget to unblock sinks quickly are among the weird and wonderful products dreamed up by inventors this year in a bid to beat the recession.
- It also provides relief for colds and helps to unblock energy.
- Trent half swam and half wriggled across the cockpit to unblock the drainpipes.
- Exfoliate once a week to slough off any dry skin and unblock pores
- Greater peace could be found on a boating pond in Regent's Park than at the populated end of poor Loch Morar in summer, with speed boats raping its once enigmatic waters and queues of cars waiting for senior citizens in their caravans to unblock the single track road where they have parked in a passing place to brew up a cuppa.
- They help to unblock pores, breaking down the plug of oil and debris, penetrating into the pore to kill bacteria and reduce inflammation, and encourage flaking off of dead skin cells.
- They are closed and there is no opening you can unblock easily.
- But, from Durham, Dick Wilkinson writes: "I've just spent the last half-hour with my arm down the toilet trying to unblock it.
- She had already been given an operation for biliary atresia which is designed to unblock or bypass the blockage leaving scar tissue which is more likely to bleed.
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