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close in onокружать
close in onвзять в окружение (Soldiers, close in on the crowd)
close in onнагонять (come nearer to someone being pursued: "the police were closing in on them" (Oxford Dictionary): As a member of the US Coast Guard, he was stationed between Hawaii and Japan during July-August 1969. On a deck watch on the ship bridge, he was alerted that targets were closing in on the ship, flying in formation at a staggering 3,500 mph (picked up on radar). They saw three bright white objects that flew above the vessel and then disappeared over the horizon. coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver)
close in onсокращать расстояние (come nearer to someone being pursued: "the police were closing in on them" (Oxford Dictionary): As a member of the US Coast Guard, he was stationed between Hawaii and Japan during July-August 1969. On a deck watch on the ship bridge, he was alerted that targets were closing in on the ship, flying in formation at a staggering 3,500 mph (picked up on radar). They saw three bright white objects that flew above the vessel and then disappeared over the horizon. coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver)
close in onподступить к
close in onприближаться к (As the time closed in on 5 p.m., I was getting nervous. Wakeful dormouse)
close in onидти по направлению к (When evildoers close in on me to devour me – Hold it, Muncelle!)
close in onподходить к
close in onсомкнуться вокруг (The forest will close in on you.)
close in onподступать к
close in onсмыкаться вокруг
close in onсмыкать кольцо вокруг
close in onнаправляться в сторону (кого-либо)
close in onподбираться к
close in onнавалиться (на кого-либо scherfas)
close in onбрать в окружение
close in onнастигать (come nearer to someone being pursued: "the police were closing in on them" (Oxford Dictionary): As a member of the US Coast Guard, he was stationed between Hawaii and Japan during July-August 1969. On a deck watch on the ship bridge, he was alerted that targets were closing in on the ship, flying in formation at a staggering 3,500 mph (picked up on radar). They saw three bright white objects that flew above the vessel and then disappeared over the horizon. coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver)
close in onдогонять (come nearer to someone being pursued: "the police were closing in on them" (Oxford Dictionary): As a member of the US Coast Guard, he was stationed between Hawaii and Japan during July-August 1969. On a deck watch on the ship bridge, he was alerted that targets were closing in on the ship, flying in formation at a staggering 3,500 mph (picked up on radar). They saw three bright white objects that flew above the vessel and then disappeared over the horizon. coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver)
close in onбрать в кольцо (gradually surround, especially with the effect of hindering movement or vision 4uzhoj)
it was strange to see her own face in close-up on the screenбыло необычно видеть её собственное лицо крупным планом на экране