- points out
- указывает
English-Russian big medical dictionary. 2005.
English-Russian big medical dictionary. 2005.
out of the starting gate — out of the (starting) gate at or from the very beginning. The Jayhawks scored the first twelve points out of the gate. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of starting gate (= a set of doors that open at the same time to allow horses to begin… … New idioms dictionary
out of the gate — out of the (starting) gate at or from the very beginning. The Jayhawks scored the first twelve points out of the gate. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of starting gate (= a set of doors that open at the same time to allow horses to begin… … New idioms dictionary
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