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португальский
acomodar
каталонский
establir-se
Become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style.
settle
root
steady down
settle down
португальский
acomodar
1
Onetti said that concept has been slower to
take
root
in Europe.
2
But their efforts need a stable environment to
take
root
and develop.
3
There are also worries that religious or political militancy could
take
root
.
4
Particularly in German Switzerland did his ideas
take
root
and reorganize education.
5
We must try to halt problems before they
take
root
and grow.
6
This is what makes it so hard for democracy to
take
root
.
7
Somehow I feel I could never
take
root
in any other soil.
8
The more sinful you are, the more likely salvation can
take
root
.
9
Wilding pines or conifers
take
root
almost anywhere, spread by windblown seeds.
10
It was plain that he must
take
root
there and grow-ordie.
11
Considering her great sensitiveness, I thought some of it would
take
root
.
12
And that's how our crazy scheme began to
take
root
in reality.
13
Although if she didn't watch out, it would
take
root
and grow.
14
One must come to a stop and
take
root
at some time.
15
How hard to
take
root
in a soil my fathers never ploughed!
16
God help me, and make my boiled beans
take
root
and grow!
take
root
take
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