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tiefe Löcher in etwas reißen
in·road [ˈɪnrəʊd, Am -roʊd] СЪЩ usu pl
1. inroad (reduce noticeably):
to make inroads into [or on] sth money, savings
tiefe Löcher in etw вин reißen
to make inroads into [or on] sth object, pile
sich вин an etw дат vergreifen разг
2. inroad (make progress):
[bei [o. mit] etw дат ] weiterkommen [o. Fortschritte machen]
3. inroad (raid):
[in etw вин ] vorstoßen
in etw вин einfallen
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They have lost the confidence to re-train and now they can go and do something that will help them make an inroad.
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We are not talking about how the consumption of 40,000 bottles of champagne is making an inroad into the hospitality provisions.
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The party therefore wants to make an inroad into the state.
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The survey revealed that in these cases, mobile money was proving to be some adults' first inroad into financial inclusion.
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Consequently, poverty gradually started to gain inroad into the society.
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