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101 straight away
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102 to bargain away
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103 to be away
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104 to burn away
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105 to call away
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106 to ebb away
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107 to fade away
1 (become less intense, strong, etc) desvanecerse, esfumarse2 (die) morirse -
108 to fold away
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109 to frighten away / frighten off
to frighten away / frighten off1 ahuyentar, espantar■ be quiet, or you'll frighten the birds away cállate, o espantarás a los pájarosEnglish-spanish dictionary > to frighten away / frighten off
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110 to get away with
1 salir impune de■ you won't get away with this! ¡no saldrás impune de ésta! -
111 to give away
2 (betray) delatar, traicionar; (disclose) revelar, descubrir -
112 to go away
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113 to laze away
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114 to put away
guardar————————1 (clothes, toys, dishes) guardar (en su sitio); (save - money) ahorrar2 (lock up - criminal, mad person) encerrar3 (eat copiously) zamparse -
115 to run away
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116 to send away
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117 to take away
1 (remove) llevarse, quitar2 (subtract) restar1 (food) llevar■ I'd like a sandwich to take away please quisiera un bocadillo para llevar, por favor -
118 to turn away
1 (not let in) no dejar entrar1 (look away) volver la cabeza, volver la espalda -
119 to while away
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120 drive away
v.to drive somebody away ahuyentar a alguien3 ahuyentar, alejar, mandar a pasear.4 irse en coche, irse, marcharse.vi.irse, marcharse (en coche)
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