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Значение идиомы put to bed
[put to bed] {v. phr.} 1. To put to rest for the night.
Fatherput the three children to bed.
The boy seemed ill, so the nurseput him to bed.
2. {informal} To complete preparations and print.
The newspaper was put to bed at 1:15 A. M.
The pressroom was latein putting the sports section to bed.
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