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2 замітати
= замести1) ( підмітати) to sweep (up)2) (заносити, засипати чимсь) to cover up3)замітати сліди — to wipe out tracks, to cover one's tracks, to cover up the traces
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3 поховати
1) to hide, to conceal; to lay away2) ( покійника) to bury; to inter, to inhume; to entomb; to consign3)
См. также в других словарях:
jump\ the\ traces — • kick over the traces • jump the traces v. phr. To break the rules; behave badly. When their teacher was absent and they had a substitute, the children kicked over the traces. Compare: act up, cut up, let loose, out of hand, raise Cain … Словарь американских идиом
jump the traces — phrasal 1. of a horse : to jump over the traces 2. : to cast off restraint : display a rebellious or nonconformist spirit might jump the traces and precipitate a new round of fighting Lindesay Parrott jumped the traces more than once Maurice Ries … Useful english dictionary
jump the traces — See: KICK OVER THE TRACES … Dictionary of American idioms
over the traces — See: KICK OVER THE TRACES … Dictionary of American idioms
jump the traces — See: KICK OVER THE TRACES … Dictionary of American idioms
over the traces — See: KICK OVER THE TRACES … Dictionary of American idioms
remove the traces — index obliterate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
over\ the\ traces — See: kick over the traces … Словарь американских идиом
kick over the traces — also[jump the traces] {v. phr.} To break the rules; behave badly. * /When their teacher was absent and they had a substitute, the children kicked over the traces./ Compare: ACT UP, CUT UP, LET LOOSE, OUT OF HAND, RAISE CAIN … Dictionary of American idioms
kick over the traces — also[jump the traces] {v. phr.} To break the rules; behave badly. * /When their teacher was absent and they had a substitute, the children kicked over the traces./ Compare: ACT UP, CUT UP, LET LOOSE, OUT OF HAND, RAISE CAIN … Dictionary of American idioms
kick\ over\ the\ traces — • kick over the traces • jump the traces v. phr. To break the rules; behave badly. When their teacher was absent and they had a substitute, the children kicked over the traces. Compare: act up, cut up, let loose, out of hand, raise Cain … Словарь американских идиом