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Значение идиомы grease the wheels
[grease the wheels] {v. phr.}, {informal} To do something or act tomake something go smoothly or happen in the way that is wanted.
Mr. Davis asked a friend to grease the wheels so he could borrow moneyfrom the bank.
William’s father tried to grease the wheels for himto get a new job.
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