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1 отвести глаза
1) General subject: avert gaze, look aside, remove eyes, remove one's eyes, revert the eyes, seel, turn eyes, withdraw eyes, withdraw eyes (взгляд)2) Makarov: avert (one's) gaze, distract attention (кому-л.), divert attention (кому-л.) -
2 уводить взгляд
look aside; avert one's gaze; look the other wayПавел Алексеевич как-то слишком внимательно посмотрел на Бориса Петровича, но тот увёл взгляд. (Ю. Нагибин, Берендеев лес) — Pavel Alexeyevich scrutinized Boris Petrovich long and closely, but the other man averted his gaze.
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3 отводить глаза/взгляд от [lang name=Russian]кого/чего-л
to turn away/to avert one's eyes/gaze (from sb/sth), to look asideРусско-английский учебный словарь > отводить глаза/взгляд от [lang name=Russian]кого/чего-л
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