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make a statement (metafrastria); make a name (for oneself alexamel); assert oneself (scherfas); make a claim about oneself (visitor); be assertive (It's a good day to be assertive. VLZ_58); stamp oneself (By becoming the youngest men's finalist at Key Biscayne, and then nearly beating Federer, Nadal stamped himself as one of the favorites at this year's French Open – and future major events as well. VLZ_58); be discovered (на выставке, конференции и т.п. sankozh); make a name for oneself (become well-known or famous: He has made a name for himself in the field of computers. ICC. by the time he was thirty-five, he had made a name for himself as a contractor. OAD. To become recognized in a field of endeavor; become a celebrity. * /Joe has worked so hard at soybean trading that he made quite a name for himself as a trader./ * /Bill has made a name for himself both as a pianist and as a composer./ DAI Alexander Demidov); make presence known (VLZ_58); make one's presence felt (The Katyusha made its presence felt on the battlefield on 14 July 1941. VLZ_58); make a case for oneself ("'I think he's making a case for himself,'" Boston coach Claude Julien said. VLZ_58); announce oneself (Zidane announced himself on the world scene with this absolute belter 20 years ago today. VLZ_58); emerge (VLZ_58); introduce one's self to notice; make one’s presence felt | |||
become a name; profile oneself | |||
come into the spotlight (He came into the spotlight as a spokesman for the center-right in 2013, when he stood up to party leaders ahead of the government shutdown 4uzhoj) | |||
bust loose (sea holly) | |||
open availability (Van Gundy opened his availability before the shootaround by joking that he should have been on Sports Illustrated's list of the 50 most fashionable people in sports. VLZ_58) | |||
make oneself known |
заявить о себе: 12 phrases in 5 subjects |
British usage, not spelling | 1 |
Figurative | 1 |
General | 8 |
Makarov | 1 |
Mass media | 1 |