come to a head

come to a head
1) нарывать, созреть (о фурункуле)

It's a boil, you know. There's nothing to do but wait for them to come to a head. (A. Wilson, ‘A Bit off the Map and Other Stories’, ‘After the Show’) — Это фурункул, знаете ли. А с ними ничего не поделаешь. Приходится ждать, пока созреет.

2) назреть; достичь высшей точки апогея, резко обостриться

The economic crisis of 1929 dealt Brazil a heavy blow and greatly intensified the mass discontent. Strikes multiplied. The ferment came to a head in 1930. (W. Foster, ‘Outline Political History of the Americas’, ch. 25) — Экономический кризис 1929 года нанес Бразилии тяжелый удар и значительно усилил недовольство масс. Все чаще и чаще происходили забастовки. Недовольство достигло своего апогея в 1930 году.


Большой англо-русский фразеологический словарь. - М.: «Русский язык-Медиа».. 2006.

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