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[liːv]1) American: blow (I'm going to \<b\>blow out of here\</b\> now), cut out (It is late. I have to \<b\>cut out\</b\>.), ditch (I'll \<b\>ditch\</b\> my younger brother with my grandmother), push off (I am going to \<b\>push off\</b\> now), split (It is time to \<b\>split\</b\> and go see the movie), take a hike (I am tired of all your complaining. \<b\>Take a hike\</b\>.) -
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1) General subject: be away, be lost, be off, beetle off, bone out, buzz off, buzz off imp, depart, dust, escape, evade, fail, get along, get away, go, go away, go off, go way, go ways, haul off, hurry away, hurry off, leave, make off, make oneself scarce, march off, move boots, move off, move one's boots, pass, push along, resign, retire, retreat, retrocede, roll (о годах и т.п.), run along, scape, shove, slip away, start boots, step, take, take departure, take leave, take off, take one's departure, take oneself off, to be off, walk away, walk off, withdraw, remove oneself, go to (на что-л.), file out (особенно в составе организованной группы), vote with feet (с собрания и т. п.), (из дома) head out (Hi Jim, it's Samantha calling. I'm just heading out, it's about 3:30. I'll try phoning you back again later, probably just after 5 sometime. Thank you! Bye-bye! - Я сейчас ухожу), head off, slide away2) Naval: egress4) American: scram5) Literal: hoist sail6) Latin: exit (ремарка в пьесе)7) Engineering: drift out8) Rare: trudge9) Law: quit10) Accounting: vacate11) Australian slang: bail, bail on, choof off, mooch off, nick off (особенно тайно или незаметно), rack off12) Psychology: resign (в отставку)13) Radio: drift (о частоте)15) Jargon: barge, outta here ("I'm outta here" - "Я сваливаю"), scadoodle (АБ), vamoose, vamose, trip (Time to trip. See ya. Время уходить. Пока.), book (Time's up. Gotta book. Время вышло. Пора уходить.), 5000 (Shortened from Audi 5000), shag(off), buzz along, tootle along, beat it, bug out, go chase (oneself), split16) Information technology: drift17) Business: bail out18) Makarov: be out (о воде), creep, deviate, duck, go in (smth.) (на что-л.), go to (smth.) (на что-л.), go up, off, walk, clear off, come away, come off, draw away19) Taboo: ass out (часто в повелительном наклонении), bite (one's) bum (употребляется в императиве), bugger off (обычно в повелительном наклонении), butt out (об. употребляется в повелительном наклонении), dead-ass, do one, drag (one's) ass (особ. в спешке), fart off (часто употребляется в императиве), fuck off (обыч. употребляется в повелительном наклонении), fuck right off (обыч. употребляется в повелительном наклонении), get (one's, dead/fat/tired) ass out of here (употребляется в императиве), go to buggery (об. в повелительном наклонении), haul ass, jerk, jerk off (см. fuck off), kaycuff foe (перевертыш) (обыч. употребляется в повелительном наклонении), make like a cow pie (hit the trail), make like an alligator (аллигатор во время движения тащит хвост по земле, что замедляет его ход) (особ. в спешке), nick off (об. употребляется в императиве), piss off (обыч. в императиве), pound salt up (one's) ass (обычно в императиве), scram (об. в императиве), shove off (об. употребляется в императиве), sod off (обыч. употребляется в повелительном наклонении) -
3 отключать
2) Computers: gronk3) Engineering: black out (электропитание), curtail, cut off (напр. ток), deactivate, deenergize (обесточивать), detach, disable, disengage (выводить из зацепления), isolate, kill, make dead, relieve, silence, throw off, throw out of engagement (выводить из зацепления), toggle off, trip4) Mathematics: disconnect from, take out of service5) Music: disjoint8) Electronics: disconnect, open, lift (кабели, провода)9) Oil: disengage, remove from the line, unplug10) Astronautics: de-energize11) Mechanic engineering: throw out12) Business: log off14) Automation: deenergize, disactivate, shut down, switch off, switch out, lock out (напр. станок), render inoperative (напр. станок)15) Robots: deenergize (питание), shutdown16) Makarov: cutoff, cutout, dump (напряжение), off, scram (ядерный реактор), shut off (воду, ток и т.п.), to de-energize (выключать снимать питание), cut off17) oil&gas: take off stream -
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груб.-прост.off with you!; clear out!; beat it!; buzz off!; scram!Клавдия не церемонилась, смахивала закуску на пол, говорила: "Ну, брысь!" - и человек не спорил, покорно уходил, едва взглянув на неё. Так было по первому разу и с Матвеем. - Сыпь отсюда, - сказала она. (Н. Евдокимов, Была похоронка) — Klavdia would unceremoniously sweep his meal and drink to the floor, bark 'Scram!', and the offender, after a single fleeting glance at her, would slink meekly away. So it was the first time with Matvei. 'Buzz off!' she ordered.
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1) General subject: beetle off, come away, depart, duck, escape, get away, go away, make oneself scarce, march off, move one's boots, retire, retreat, retrocede, screw, slip away, sneak, take leave, take one's departure, take oneself off, toddle, trudge, walk off, wander off (и затеряться), cut stick, part from, slip away (не попрощавшись)2) Naval: make off4) Slang: offski ("Dude, I think I should offski about now.")5) American: scram6) Literal: hoist sail7) Latin: exit8) Mathematics: leave9) Religion: retire to a cloister10) Law: escape (невредимым)11) Australian slang: choof off, race off with, shoot through12) Jargon: bug off, lam, nix out, shove, vamose, take a walk (I had enough of the boss and the whole place, so I cleaned out my desk and took a walk. Меня достал шеф и всё остальное, поэтому я вычистил свой стол и ушёл.), take a hike13) Makarov: turn back, turn back on (от чего-л.), turn back upon (от чего-л.), turn the back, crap out, cut out14) Taboo: get the hell out of (часто употребляется в императиве), shag-ass (особ. неожиданно) -
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1) General subject: break cover, edge, elbow one's way out (из толпы), get away, worm out, get out2) Colloquial: make it (Can you make it this evening? - Ты можешь выбраться сегодня вечером? (погулять))3) American: scram -
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1) General subject: beetle off, boil over (о молоке и т. п.), bolt, break out, chevy, cut, escape, escape (из тюрьмы и т.п.), flee, get off, go off, make off, outbreak, outrun, run, run away, run away with (с кем-либо, чем-либо), run from (от кого-л., чего-л.), run off, scamper, scape (из тюрьмы и т.п.), scat, scour away, scour off, sheer off, skirr, turn one's tail (струсив), fly off, boil over (о кипящем), make a safe getaway (напр., от преступников)4) Military: lam5) Australian slang: shoot off, shoot the Moon, shoot through7) Makarov: scurry away, beat a retreat, cut and run, cut away, fling off, fly away -
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КАТИСЬ КОЛБАСОЙ (КОЛБАСКОЙ)! sub-stand, rude VP,mpcr usu. indep. sent fixed WOgo away, leavebeat it!scram! get (the hell) out (of here)! clear out!(Мышлаевский:) А чем же, старик, печи топить? (Максим:) Дровами, батюшка, дровами. (Мышлаевский:) А где у тебя дрова? (Максим:) У нас дров нету. (Мышлаевский:) Ну, катись отсюда... колбасой к чёртовой матери! (Булгаков 4). (Myshl.:) And what are we supposed to put in the stoves, old man? (Ma.:) Firewood, sir, firewood. (Myshl..J And where is your firewood? (Ma.:) We don't have any firewood (Myshl.) Well then get the bloody hell out of here... (4a). -
9 катись колбаской!
• КАТИСЬ КОЛБАСОЙ < КОЛБАСКОЙ>! substand, rude[VPimper; usu. indep. sent; fixed WO] go away, leave: beat it!; scram!; get (the hell) out (of here)!; clear out!=====♦ [Мышлаевский:] А чем же, старик, печи топить? [Максим:] Дровами, батюшка, дровами. [Мышлаевский:] А где у тебя дрова? [Максим:] У нас дров нету. [Мышлаевский:] Ну, катись отсюда... колбасой к чёртовой матери! (Булгаков 4). [Myshl.:] And what are we supposed to put in the stoves, old man? [Ma.:] Firewood, sir, firewood. [Myshl..] And where is your firewood? IMa.:] We don't have any firewood [Myshl.] Well then get the bloody hell out of here... (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > катись колбаской!
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• КАТИСЬ КОЛБАСОЙ < КОЛБАСКОЙ>! substand, rude[VPimper; usu. indep. sent; fixed WO] go away, leave: beat it!; scram!; get (the hell) out (of here)!; clear out!=====♦ [Мышлаевский:] А чем же, старик, печи топить? [Максим:] Дровами, батюшка, дровами. [Мышлаевский:] А где у тебя дрова? [Максим:] У нас дров нету. [Мышлаевский:] Ну, катись отсюда... колбасой к чёртовой матери! (Булгаков 4). [Myshl.:] And what are we supposed to put in the stoves, old man? [Ma.:] Firewood, sir, firewood. [Myshl..] And where is your firewood? IMa.:] We don't have any firewood [Myshl.] Well then get the bloody hell out of here... (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > катись колбасой!
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11 Проваливай!
Get out! междометие:Get out! (Убирайся!, Уходи!, Прочь!, Проваливай!)Piss off! (Проваливай!)Get out with you! (Уходи!, Проваливай!)Be gone! (Проваливай!, Проваливайте!)Scram! (Катись!, Убирайся!, Проваливай!) -
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15 Убирайся!
Get out! междометие:Get out! (Убирайся!, Уходи!, Прочь!, Проваливай!)Get off! (Убирайся!)Go about your business! (Пошел вон!, Убирайся!)Scram! (Катись!, Убирайся!, Проваливай!)Away with you! (Прочь!, Убирайся!) -
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1) General subject: get away with you!, get away!, off, off with you!, out!, scud!2) Obsolete: avaunt3) Rude: scat4) Jargon: Hit the road!, Scram!, fluff it!5) Emotional: get away! (тж. get away with you!) -
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1) General subject: fasten, fasten with screws, screw together2) Colloquial: hot foot it, make tracks, scram (уходить, убегать to leave quickly, especially to avoid apprehension), split3) Engineering: bolt, bolt together, screw on, secure, secure by screwing, spin4) Railway term: back off (винторезную головку с болта)5) Automobile industry: back out6) Oil: connect, make (трубы или бурильные штанги), make up (трубы или бурильные штанги), make up connections (бурильные трубы на роторном стволе), screw up, spin up (бурильные трубы с помощью шпилевых катушек), ticket on (трубы), tie on (трубы), wrench up7) Drilling: thread up8) Automation: run off, screw off, secure by screw9) Plastics: screw10) Makarov: spin (бурильные или лифтовые трубы) -
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1) General subject: betake oneself to one's heels, bolt, bung off, chevy, cut sticks, decamp, flee to the bent (спасаясь от опасности, кредиторов), get away, give the guy to (от кого-л.), go to the bent, lam, leg-bail, make a bolt, make a run of it, nip off, play hooky, run away, run away from (от кого-л., от чего-л.), scamper, scuttle, show a clean pair of heels, skip, slope, stump one's chalks, take a clean pair of heels, take to heels, take to legs, take to one's heels, take to one's legs, turn one's tail (струсив), vamoose, vamose, whip off, make a get-away, make off, make oneself scarce, play hookey, run off, skip off, take wings, give the slip (от кого-л.)2) Colloquial: broom, change one's base, cut, hop it, nip away, scoot, skedaddle, sling one's hook, beat it, clear off, give leg bail3) Slang: guy, walk one's chalks4) American: peddle (one's) papers, scram5) Rude: haul ass6) Jargon: cut one's lucky (вовремя), cut one's stick, hook, hook it, nix out, powder, rabbitfoot, slope off, stump (one's) chalk, walk chalk7) Graphic expression: head for the hills8) Makarov: take leg-bail, do a bolt, do a bunk, do the Dutch act, fling up heels -
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syn: винтить, линять, рвать когти, сквозитьубегать, удирать, смыватьсяblow the joint, cop a mope, scram, sweep, take a powder, take it on the lamto escape, to flee, to get out of a place in a hurry -
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1) put out; 2) scram
См. также в других словарях:
scram — [v] leave quickly beat it*, clear out*, decamp, depart, disappear, get lost*, go away, hightail*, make oneself scarce*, make tracks*, scoot*, skedaddle*, take off, vamoose*; concept 195 Ant. dally, wait … New thesaurus
scram — ☆ scram [skram ] vi. scrammed, scramming [contr. of SCRAMBLE] Slang to leave or get out, esp. in a hurry: often used in the imperative vt. to manually or automatically shut down (a nuclear reactor) usually by using the control rods n. such a… … English World dictionary
scram|ble — «SKRAM buhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.i. 1. to make one s way by climbing, crawling, or jumping: »We scrambled up the steep, rocky hill. 2. to struggle with others for something: »The boys scrambled to get the football. Figurative. All those… … Useful english dictionary
scram — [skrEem] in. to exit fast; to get out of a place in a hurry. □ I gotta scram. I’m late. □ Go on, scram! Get out of here fast! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
scram — I [[t]skræm[/t]] v. i. scrammed, scram•ming. Informal. to go away; get out (usu. used imperatively) • Etymology: 1925–30; prob. shortened form of scramble (but cf. G schramm, impv. sing. of schrammen to depart) II scram [[t]skræm[/t]] n. ene phs… … From formal English to slang
Scram! (1932 film) — Infobox Film name = Scram! director = Raymond McCarey producer = Hal Roach writer = H.M. Walker starring = Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy Richard Cramer Arthur Housman Vivien Oakland cinematography = George Stevens editing = Richard C. Currier… … Wikipedia
scram — scram1 /skram/, v.i., scrammed, scramming. Informal. to go away; get out (usually used as a command): I said I was busy, so scram. [1925 30; prob. shortened form of SCRAMBLE (but cf. G schramm, impv. sing. of schrammen to depart)] scram2 /skram/ … Universalium
scram — 1. verb /skɹæm/ a) Get out of here; go away (frequently imperative). If you dont scram, Ill leave instead! b) To abruptly insert the control rods of a nuclear reactor, usually in case of emergency shutdown. The slightest problem in a reactor will … Wiktionary
scram — Synonyms and related words: be off, beat it, begone, blow, clear out, decamp, dog it, duck and run, duck out, flake off, get, get going, get lost, get out, git, hightail, hit the road, kite, lam, make yourself scarce, shove off, skedaddle, skin… … Moby Thesaurus
scram — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i., slang, go away, leave (see departure). II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb Slang. To leave hastily: bolt, get out, run. Informal: clear out, get, hotfoot, skedaddle. Slang: hightail, vamoose. Idioms:… … English dictionary for students
scram — skræm v. leave, go away, get out (Slang) interj. get out!, go away!, leave immediately! (Slang) … English contemporary dictionary