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1 удрать
1. run awayудрать, ускользнуть — to nip away
удрать; ускользнуть, улизнуть — get away
быстро удрать, поспешно исчезнуть — to run off in haste
2. chevy3. decamp4. get awayон задержал полицию на пятнадцать минут, чтобы его сообщники успели удрать — he stalled the police for 15 minutes so his accomplices could get away
5. scamper6. scuttleСинонимический ряд:1. сбежать (глаг.) дать деру; драпануть; обратиться в бегство; показать пятки; пуститься наутек; сбежать; смазать пятки; спастись бегством; улепетнуть; утечь2. убежать (глаг.) смотать удочки; смотаться; смыться; убежать; уйти; улизнуть; ускользнуть -
2 средняя школа
1. high school2. secondary schoolсредняя школа; старшие классы средней школы — grammar school
бесплатная школа; бесплатное школьное обучение — free school
объединённая школа; межрайонная школа — consolidated school
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3 удрать из школы
General subject: run away from school -
4 забирать
несов. - забира́ть, сов. - забра́ть1) (вн.; брать) take (d); collect (d)забира́ть свои́ ве́щи — take one's things with one, collect one's belongings
2) (у, из, от; отбирать, уносить) take (d) (away) (from)забери́ у ребёнка спи́чки! — take those matches (away) from the child!
3) (вн.; приезжать или приходить за кем-чем-л, чтобы двигаться дальше) pick up (d)мы вас заберём по доро́ге — we'll pick you up on the way
забира́ть ребёнка из шко́лы — pick up the child from the school
4) разг. (вн.; арестовывать) arrest (d), seize (d), run (d) inего́ сно́ва забра́ли! — he's been run in again!
5) разг. (вн.; тж. безл.; о чувствах - переполнять) come over (d)его́ забрала́ оби́да — he was overcome with resentment
вон как его́ забрало́! — it really hit a raw nerve in him!, it really cut him to the quick!
6) разг. (вн.; ушивать, сужать одежду) take in (d)забира́ть в шов (вн.) — take (d) in at the seam
7) (куда́-л; уклоняться в сторону при движении) turn (to), bear (+ adv)забира́ть вле́во — bear left
он ре́зко забра́л впра́во — he made a sharp turn to the right
••забира́ть за живо́е кого́-л — cut smb to the quick
забира́ть себе́ в го́лову (вн.) — take (d) into one's head; get smth fixed in one's head
забира́ть в свои́ ру́ки — take (d) into one's own hands, take over (d)
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