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• A clean-up may require financial help from the World Bank.
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Over $100 million was allocated for the cleanup of hazardous chemicals and radioactive waste.
The cleanup involved foreclosing on thousands of problem loans and selling the properties that secured them.
to make a clean-up - загрести большие деньги
1. чистка, уборка
2. = cleaner
3. 1) очистка (города и т. п.) от нежелательных элементов; борьба с коррупцией и т. п.
2) полицейская облава
4. сл. огромная прибыль, особ. полученная за короткое время:
to make a ~ - загрести большие деньги
5. горн. зачистка
• Batting position
• Do very well
• Fourth batter
• Fourth hitter in the batting order
• Fourth in the lineup, to baseball fans
• Job in a supermarket aisle
• Make a huge profit
• Make a killing
• Make a lot of money
• Make big bucks
• Rake in the bucks
• Rake it in
• Remove profanity from, say
• Straighten, as a room
• Succeed in the market
• Win big
• You ___ good! (saying to one who's bathed and dressed nicely)
• (informal) a very large profit
• (baseball) the fourth position in the batting order (usually filled by the best batter on the team)
• The act of making something clean
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык.С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова.1995.
cleanup n infml There's been a considerable cleanup in the vicinity of the docks. You hardly ever see a prostitute there now Полиция навела порядок в районе доков. Там уже едва ли увидишь проституток
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- aerial oil spill cleanup
= clean-up