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(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) salir impune, quedar sin castigov + adv + prep + o1) ( make off with) llevarse, escaparse con2)a) ( go unpunished for)do you think I could get away with wearing the dark blue dress? — ¿te parece que pasaría si me pusiera el vestido azul oscuro?
b) ( be let off with) \<\<fine/warning\>\> escaparse or librarse conVI + PREP1) (=steal) llevarse2) (=go unpunished)do you think I'd be able to get away with a trouser suit? — ¿crees que iré bien con un traje pantalón?, ¿crees que pasará algo si llevo un traje pantalón?
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we mustn't let them get away with it — no debemos dejar que salgan impunesmurder 1., 2)you won't get away with it! — (with past action) ¡esto no va a quedar así!; (with possible action) esto no te lo van a consentir
* * *v + adv + prep + o1) ( make off with) llevarse, escaparse con2)a) ( go unpunished for)do you think I could get away with wearing the dark blue dress? — ¿te parece que pasaría si me pusiera el vestido azul oscuro?
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phrvi infml1)We mustn't let him get away with the idea that he won't have to pay for it — Пускай он не думает, что ему не придется за это платить
2)I think she'll get away with a fine — Я думаю, она отделается просто штрафом
3)Other men knocked off early and got away with it — Другие сотрудники уходили с работы раньше времени, и это сходило им с рук
You'll never get away with a breach of rules such as that — Такое нарушение правил тебе так просто не сойдет
You can't get away with being late every morning — Ты что же, будешь каждое утро опаздывать и хочешь, чтобы тебе за это ничего не было?
You think you can get away with lies now? — Ты думаешь, что ты и сейчас будешь безнаказанно лгать?
4)Don't try to cheat on your income tax. You won't get away with it — Не пытайся увильнуть от уплаты налогов. У тебя все равно ничего не выйдет
5) esp AmELook, he's getting away with it — Смотри, у него это получается
6) AmEThey get away with more alcohol than any other nation in the world — Они потребляют алкоголя больше, чем любая другая нация в мире
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1. • get away with something / with it not be caught after doing wrong уйти от наказания2. • get away with something to escape punishment for wrongdoing избежать наказания за плохое делоThe police didn’t find the thief. He got away with his crime. He got away with it.
The thieves were never found, so they got away with their crime. They got away with the stolen diamonds. Whatever he did, he managed to get away with it.
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1. • get away with something / with it not be caught after doing wrong уйти от наказания2. • get away with something to escape punishment for wrongdoing избежать наказания за плохое делоThe police didn’t find the thief. He got away with his crime. He got away with it.
The thieves were never found, so they got away with their crime. They got away with the stolen diamonds. Whatever he did, he managed to get away with it.
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(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) farla franca* * *vi + adv + prep1) (steal) dileguarsi con2)(
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transitive verb1) (steal and escape with) entkommen mit2) (coll.): (go unpunished for) ungestraft davonkommen mitthe things he gets away with! — was der sich (Dat.) alles erlauben kann!
get away with it — es sich (Dat.) erlauben können; (succeed) damit durchkommen
* * *(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) ungestraft davonkommen* * *transitive verb1) (steal and escape with) entkommen mit2) (coll.): (go unpunished for) ungestraft davonkommen mitthe things he gets away with! — was der sich (Dat.) alles erlauben kann!
get away with it — es sich (Dat.) erlauben können; (succeed) damit durchkommen
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109 get away from it all
expr infmlThe rat race has finally got him down and he made up his mind to get away from it all — В конце концов эта ежедневная гонка ему надоела, и он решил все бросить
It's no use getting away from it all if the cause of all your troubles lies within yourself — От себя не убежишь
We bought a little house in the country to get away from it all — Мы купили небольшой домик в сельской местности, чтобы скрыться от суеты городской жизни
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110 get away with you
expr excl infmlOh, get away with you! Do you think I'd believe a story like that? — Да хватит тебе! Неужели ты думаешь, что я этому поверю?
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111 get away with murder
paзг.ocтaвaтьcя бeзнaкaзaнным, пpoxoдить бeзнaкaзaннo; coйти c pукIt was often admiringly said of Vergil Gunch, 'Yes, that fellow can get away with murder! Why, he can pull a Raw One in mixed company and all the ladies' laugh their heads off (S. Lewis). 'I've never been to jail, never been arrested, and I don't do drugs at all,' says Lovett, with no apparent regret. 'It wouldn't work for me. But I do what I want with my music, so I get away with murder (Time) -
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inf сходить с рукHe might have bribed her and got away with it.
I’m not going to allow Anne to get away with an offensive remark like that.
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114 get away from it all
Общая лексика: сменить обстановку, уйти от городского шума, отдохнуть от постоянного стресса, сбежать от суматохи (When I'm feeling stressed by my job I like to get away from it all and go for a walk in the country), отдохнуть от рабочей суматохи и других стрессовых ситуаций -
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1) Общая лексика: удрать с добычей, иметь успех, преуспевать, отделаться, отделываться2) Разговорное выражение: отмазаться (smth.), (doing) обойтись (I can get away with just a T-shirt for the party)3) Сленг: сходить с рук, (something) брать в плен, (something) взять (что-то) безнаказанно, (something) закончить есть (что-то), (something) закончить пить (что-то), (something) безнаказанно совершать нечто запрещённое, (something) победить, (something) украсть (что-либо), (something) закончить есть или пить (что-то) -
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Общая лексика: избежать наказания (How can he get away with speaking to her like that?)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > get away with sth / doing sth
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118 get away from it all
сменить обстановку; бросить все делаThe politician tried to get away from it all at the weekend when he went with his family to the country.
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разг.оставаться безнаказанным, проходить безнаказанно; ≈ сходить с рукIt was often and admiringly said of Vergil Gunch, ‘Yes, that fellow can get away with murder! Why, he can pull a Raw One in mixed company and all the ladies'll laugh their heads off...’ (S. Lewis, ‘Babbitt’, ch. VIII) — Знакомые часто с восторгом говорили о Верджиле Ганче: "Ну, этому все на свете сходит с рук! Он может отмочить такую штуку при дамах, что небу станет жарко, и все будут только хохотать..."
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