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1 beat a retreat
اِنْسَحَبَ (من) \ beat a retreat: to retreat: The thief beat a hasty retreat when he saw my fierce dog. evacuate: to empty; leave: Everybody evacuated the town when the army approached. retreat: to move back, away from an enemy or from trouble: The army retreated from the enemy. withdraw: to draw back; move back: He withdrew from the race when he hurt his foot. When the enemy attacked, we withdrew to the fort. back out: to fail to do sth. after having promised or agreed to do it: He wants to back out of our agreement. drop out: to stop taking part: He dropped out of the race when he hurt his foot. -
2 beat a retreat
تَقْهَقَرَ \ retreat: to move back, away from an enemy or from trouble: The army retreated from the enemy. beat a retreat: to retreat: The thief beat a hasty retreat when he saw my fierce dog. -
3 beat a retreat
تَرَاجَعَ \ beat a retreat: to retreat: The thief beat a hasty retreat when he saw my fierce dog. draw back: to move away, usu. quickly: He drew back in fear. fall: to become lower or weaker: The price of bread has fallen. His spirits fell. recoil: to jump back; draw back quickly: She recoiled with shock. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. subside: (of land) to sink; (of storms or excitement) to become calm; (of a swollen river, etc.) to sink to the usual level: At last the noise subsided. His fever is slowly subsiding. withdraw: to move back: When the enemy attacked, we withdrew to the fort. \ See Also اِرْتَدَّ إلى الوراء -
4 retreat
اِنْسَحَبَ (من) \ beat a retreat: to retreat: The thief beat a hasty retreat when he saw my fierce dog. evacuate: to empty; leave: Everybody evacuated the town when the army approached. retreat: to move back, away from an enemy or from trouble: The army retreated from the enemy. withdraw: to draw back; move back: He withdrew from the race when he hurt his foot. When the enemy attacked, we withdrew to the fort. back out: to fail to do sth. after having promised or agreed to do it: He wants to back out of our agreement. drop out: to stop taking part: He dropped out of the race when he hurt his foot. -
5 retreat
تَقْهَقَرَ \ retreat: to move back, away from an enemy or from trouble: The army retreated from the enemy. beat a retreat: to retreat: The thief beat a hasty retreat when he saw my fierce dog. -
6 beat a (hasty) retreat
to go away in a hurry:يَهْرُبُ بِسُرْعَهThe children beat a hasty retreat when he appeared.
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7 beat a (hasty) retreat
to go away in a hurry:يَهْرُبُ بِسُرْعَهThe children beat a hasty retreat when he appeared.
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8 свири повлекување
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9 vyklidit pole
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10 dar la seńal de retirada
• beat a retreatDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > dar la seńal de retirada
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11 emprender la retirada
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12 dobovati za otstupanje
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13 privremena povučenost
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14 бить отбой
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15 bít na poplach
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16 udělat poplach
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17 отбой
retreat; тех. releaseотбой след въздушна тревога an all-clear signal, the All-Clearпрен. beat a retreat, back out* * *отбо̀й,м., само ед. retreat; техн. release; бия \отбойй beat the retreat; sound the retire; прен. beat a retreat, back out; \отбойй след въздушна тревога all-clear signal, the All-Clear; свиря \отбойй sound off.* * *all clear; sound-off (воен.)* * *1. retreat;mex. release 2. ОТБОЙ след въздушна тревога an all-clear signal, the All-Clear 3. бия ОТБОЙ beat the retreat 4. прен. beat a retreat, back out 5. свиря ОТБОЙ sound off -
18 retirarse rápidamente
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19 batirse en retirada
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20 бить отбой
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beat a retreat — to leave a place because it is dangerous or unpleasant. When the cold grows overwhelming, visitors can beat a retreat to Joe Mulligan s warm saloon. When we saw the police arriving we beat a hasty retreat … New idioms dictionary
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