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41 blaze away
blaze away 1) пламти, продължава да гори буйно; 2) стрелям (непрекъснато); 3) работя (говоря) непрекъснато; -
42 boil away
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43 break away
откъсвам се; отделям се;* * *break away откъсвам (се), отделям (се); освобождавам се, избягвам; отклонявам се, изоставям, скъсвам с ( from); -
44 bring away
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45 brush away
brush away 1) изчетквам, изчиствам; изтупвам (кал, прах); 2) леко избърсвам, изтривам ( сълзи); 3) отпъждам (муха и пр.) с бързо движение; -
46 burn away
burn away догарям, изгарям; поддържам огъня, горя; -
47 call away
call away отклонявам; извиквам (да дойде); -
48 chase away
chase away прогонвам, пропъждам (страхове и пр.); -
49 chip away at
chip away at 1) подкопавам, подронвам, постепенно отслабвам; 2) намалявам (сума, дълг); -
50 chop away
chop away отсичам; -
51 clear away
clear away 1) премахвам, отстранявам (пречки, съмнения и пр.); 2) раздигам, разтребвам ( маса); 3) разпръсвам се, изчезвам; отминавам, преминавам; -
52 cut away
изрязвам;* * *cut away 1) отрязвам, изрязвам; 2) режа усърдно; 3) разг. избягвам, офейквам, духвам; -
53 dally away
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54 die away
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55 die-away
{'daiə,wei}
a чезнещ* * *{'daiъ,wei} а чезнещ.* * *a чезнещ* * * -
56 do away
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57 draw away
отдръпвам;* * *draw away 1) отдръпвам се; 2) отвеждам; отдалечавам се; 3) сп. измъквам се от противник; откъсвам се напред; -
58 drink away
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59 drive away
пъдя; разгонвам;* * *drive away 1) изгонвам, прогонвам, пропъждам (грижи и пр.); 2) отпътувам, тръгвам (с кола и пр.); 3) работя неуморно (непрестанно); -
60 drop away
drop away 1) отиваме си един по един; умираме един по един; 2) намалява се (за посещение, приходи и пр.); 3) изоставам назад (при надбягване); 4) спускам се надолу (за терен);
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