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gen. вступать в бой; выходить из строя; начинать делать (особ. что-либо запланированное); начинать работать (Andrey Truhachev); начать работу (start work or activity. NODE. Also: leap/spring/swing into action. Firefighters are ready to leap/spring/swing into action [=quickly start working] at a moment's notice. MWALD. • I usually get to work at 7:45, get some coffee, and I go into action at 8:00. • When the ball is hit in my direction, you should see me swing into action. AI Alexander Demidov); начинать свою работу (Start work or activity. Example sentences: ‘They rob parked cars and have studied the habits of their targets before going into action.' ‘We talked for a while then moved into the living room and I went into action.' ‘Elliot went into action after local radio station Z – 99 announced the contest, which awarded a pair of seats to the show to the collector of the most grasshoppers in two days.' ‘The eight-strong police team went into action at 10 am and five people were arrested at the scene on suspicion of possessing drugs with intent to supply and were later released on bail.' ‘As a curious crowd gathered at the entrance to Central Park at Fifth Avenue and 60th Street, a team of riggers, steelworkers and Japanese art world figures went into action.' oxforddictionaries.com Alexander Demidov)
Makarov. начинать действовать
mil. вступить в бой
go into action: 5 phrases in 3 subjects
General1
Makarov2
Military2