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  • 41 smuggle

    1) (to bring (goods) into, or send them out from, a country illegally, or without paying duty: He was caught smuggling (several thousand cigarettes through the Customs).) smugle
    2) (to send or take secretly: I smuggled some food out of the kitchen.) smugle
    - smuggling
    smugle
    verb \/ˈsmʌɡl\/
    ( også overført) smugle, drive med smugling

    English-Norwegian dictionary > smuggle

  • 42 smuggle

    1) (to bring (goods) into, or send them out from, a country illegally, or without paying duty: He was caught smuggling (several thousand cigarettes through the Customs).) smygla
    2) (to send or take secretly: I smuggled some food out of the kitchen.) lauma
    - smuggling

    English-Icelandic dictionary > smuggle

  • 43 smuggle

    csempészik
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    1) (to bring (goods) into, or send them out from, a country illegally, or without paying duty: He was caught smuggling (several thousand cigarettes through the Customs).) csempészik
    2) (to send or take secretly: I smuggled some food out of the kitchen.) csempész(ik)
    - smuggling

    English-Hungarian dictionary > smuggle

  • 44 smuggle

    v. kaçakçılık yapmak, gümrükten mal kaçırmak, gizlice çıkarmak, gizlice sokmak (mektup vb.)
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    kaçakçılık yap
    * * *
    1) (to bring (goods) into, or send them out from, a country illegally, or without paying duty: He was caught smuggling (several thousand cigarettes through the Customs).) kaçakçılık yapmak
    2) (to send or take secretly: I smuggled some food out of the kitchen.) kaçırmak
    - smuggling

    English-Turkish dictionary > smuggle

  • 45 smuggle

    1) (to bring (goods) into, or send them out from, a country illegally, or without paying duty: He was caught smuggling (several thousand cigarettes through the Customs).) tihotapiti
    2) (to send or take secretly: I smuggled some food out of the kitchen.) pretihotapiti
    - smuggling
    * * *
    [smʌgl]
    transitive verb & intransitive verb
    tihotapiti; pretihotapiti, vtihotapiti ( into v); spretno skriti; skrivaj zmakniti

    English-Slovenian dictionary > smuggle

  • 46 smuggle

    • salakuljettaa
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    1) (to bring (goods) into, or send them out from, a country illegally, or without paying duty: He was caught smuggling (several thousand cigarettes through the Customs).) salakuljettaa
    2) (to send or take secretly: I smuggled some food out of the kitchen.) ujuttaa
    - smuggling

    English-Finnish dictionary > smuggle

  • 47 smuggle

    1) (to bring (goods) into, or send them out from, a country illegally, or without paying duty: He was caught smuggling (several thousand cigarettes through the Customs).) nelegāli ievest (valstī); nodarboties ar kontrabandu
    2) (to send or take secretly: I smuggled some food out of the kitchen.) slepus nogādāt/paņemt
    - smuggling
    * * *
    nodarboties ar kontrabandu; slepus ienest

    English-Latvian dictionary > smuggle

  • 48 smuggle

    1) (to bring (goods) into, or send them out from, a country illegally, or without paying duty: He was caught smuggling (several thousand cigarettes through the Customs).) verstis kontrabanda, gabenti kontrabanda
    2) (to send or take secretly: I smuggled some food out of the kitchen.) nukniaukti, nušvilpti
    - smuggling

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > smuggle

  • 49 smuggle

    v. smuggla, syssla med smuggling
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    1) (to bring (goods) into, or send them out from, a country illegally, or without paying duty: He was caught smuggling (several thousand cigarettes through the Customs).) smuggla
    2) (to send or take secretly: I smuggled some food out of the kitchen.) smuggla
    - smuggling

    English-Swedish dictionary > smuggle

  • 50 smuggle

    1) (to bring (goods) into, or send them out from, a country illegally, or without paying duty: He was caught smuggling (several thousand cigarettes through the Customs).) pašovat
    2) (to send or take secretly: I smuggled some food out of the kitchen.) tajně vynést
    - smuggling
    * * *
    • pašovat

    English-Czech dictionary > smuggle

  • 51 smuggle

    1) (to bring (goods) into, or send them out from, a country illegally, or without paying duty: He was caught smuggling (several thousand cigarettes through the Customs).) pašovať
    2) (to send or take secretly: I smuggled some food out of the kitchen.) tajne vymiesť
    - smuggling
    * * *
    • pašovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > smuggle

  • 52 smuggle

    1) (to bring (goods) into, or send them out from, a country illegally, or without paying duty: He was caught smuggling (several thousand cigarettes through the Customs).) a face contrabandă
    2) (to send or take secretly: I smuggled some food out of the kitchen.) a face să intre/să iasă clandestin
    - smuggling

    English-Romanian dictionary > smuggle

  • 53 smuggle

    1) (to bring (goods) into, or send them out from, a country illegally, or without paying duty: He was caught smuggling (several thousand cigarettes through the Customs).) περνώ λαθραία,κάνω λαθρεμπόριο
    2) (to send or take secretly: I smuggled some food out of the kitchen.) περνώ στα κρυφά
    - smuggling

    English-Greek dictionary > smuggle

  • 54 smuggle

    [ˈsmagl] verb
    1) to bring (goods) into, or send them out from, a country illegally, or without paying duty:

    He was caught smuggling (several thousand cigarettes through the Customs).

    يُهَرِّب
    2) to send or take secretly:

    I smuggled some food out of the kitchen.

    يأخُذ أو يُرْسِل سِرّاً

    Arabic-English dictionary > smuggle

  • 55 smuggle

    1) (to bring (goods) into, or send them out from, a country illegally, or without paying duty: He was caught smuggling (several thousand cigarettes through the Customs).) faire de la contrebande
    2) (to send or take secretly: I smuggled some food out of the kitchen.) faire entrer/sortir clandestinement
    - smuggling

    English-French dictionary > smuggle

  • 56 smuggle

    1) (to bring (goods) into, or send them out from, a country illegally, or without paying duty: He was caught smuggling (several thousand cigarettes through the Customs).) contrabandear
    2) (to send or take secretly: I smuggled some food out of the kitchen.) fazer entrar/sair clandestinamente
    - smuggling

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > smuggle

  • 57 smuggle

    vt/i I. [vt] krijumčariti; [fig] prokrijumčariti što (into u, out of iz) II. [vi] krijumčariti
    * * *

    krijumčariti
    prokrijumčariti

    English-Croatian dictionary > smuggle

  • 58 smuggle a letter out of prison

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > smuggle a letter out of prison

  • 59 (to) smuggle

    (to) smuggle /ˈsmʌgl/
    A v. t.
    contrabbandare; esportare (o importare) di contrabbando: to smuggle arms [drugs], contrabbandare armi [droghe]; to smuggle cigarettes into France, introdurre sigarette di contrabbando in Francia
    B v. i.
    fare il contrabbando; fare il contrabbandiere
    to smuggle in, importare di contrabbando; introdurre di frodo □ to smuggle out, esportare di contrabbando; fare uscire illegalmente: to smuggle weapons out of the country, esportare armi illegalmente □ smuggled goods, merce di contrabbando
    smuggler
    n.
    smuggling
    n. [u]
    contrabbando.

    English-Italian dictionary > (to) smuggle

  • 60 (to) smuggle

    (to) smuggle /ˈsmʌgl/
    A v. t.
    contrabbandare; esportare (o importare) di contrabbando: to smuggle arms [drugs], contrabbandare armi [droghe]; to smuggle cigarettes into France, introdurre sigarette di contrabbando in Francia
    B v. i.
    fare il contrabbando; fare il contrabbandiere
    to smuggle in, importare di contrabbando; introdurre di frodo □ to smuggle out, esportare di contrabbando; fare uscire illegalmente: to smuggle weapons out of the country, esportare armi illegalmente □ smuggled goods, merce di contrabbando
    smuggler
    n.
    smuggling
    n. [u]
    contrabbando.

    English-Italian dictionary > (to) smuggle

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  • smuggle — ► VERB 1) move (goods) illegally into or out of a country. 2) convey secretly and illicitly. DERIVATIVES smuggler noun smuggling noun. ORIGIN Low German smuggelen …   English terms dictionary

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