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1 вырваться из (чьих-л.) объятий
Makarov: escape from graspУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вырваться из (чьих-л.) объятий
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2 вырваться из объятий
Makarov: (чьих-л.) escape from graspУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вырваться из объятий
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3 увёртываться (I) > увернуться (I)
............................................................1. dodge(vt. & vi. & n.) جاخالی دادن، این سو و آن سو رفتن، (مج.) گریز زدن، طفره زدن، تمجمج، اهمال، جاخالی............................................................2. evade(vt.) طفره زدن از، گریز زدن از، از سرباز کردن، تجاهل کردن....................................................................................................................................................................................Русско-персидский словарь > увёртываться (I) > увернуться (I)
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4 ускользнуть
1) General subject: elude, escape, evade, get away, make a getaway, nip off, shirk, slide away, slip, slip away, slip off, whip off, sneak away, slip from grasp (от кого-л.), slip through (one's) fingers, give the slip3) Jargon: rabbitfoot4) Makarov: escape detection, escape detection (об ошибке и т. п.)
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