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наезд
na
onto, on to [ˈɒntə, -tu, Am ˈɑ:n-] PREP
1. onto (in direction of):
kłaść [perf położyć] coś na krzesło
wsiadać [perf wsiąść] na rower
2. onto (progress to):
Phrases:
hang on to VB trans
1. hang on to (hold tightly):
to hang on to sth
2. hang on to inf (keep):
to hang on to sth
trzymać [perf za-] coś
OpenDict entry
to put on a drip
OpenDict entry
to put a strain on
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to turn one's back on sb VB
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to have a monkey on one's back
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to get off on the right foot
Present
Ihang on to
youhang on to
he/she/ithangs on to
wehang on to
youhang on to
theyhang on to
Past
Ihung on to
youhung on to
he/she/ithung on to
wehung on to
youhung on to
theyhung on to
Present Perfect
Ihavehung on to
youhavehung on to
he/she/ithashung on to
wehavehung on to
youhavehung on to
theyhavehung on to
Past Perfect
Ihadhung on to
youhadhung on to
he/she/ithadhung on to
wehadhung on to
youhadhung on to
theyhadhung on to
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Optical networks use light to transmit information, though the increase in use of such a practice is set to put a strain on the world's electricity supply.
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But the trend of increased use is going to put a strain on resources.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
I think any increase would start to put a strain on.
www.radionz.co.nz
Who is paying our city for these additional and supplemental services, which continue to put a strain on our city and school budgets?
www.masslive.com
This tends to put a strain on not only the parent but also the relationship between the parent and their child.
en.wikipedia.org