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sidle ['saɪdəl]se faufiler;∎ to sidle up or over to sb se glisser vers ou jusqu'à qn;∎ to sidle in/out entrer/sortir furtivement;∎ to sidle along marcher de côté, avancer de biais -
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sidle up to/sidle away from someoneschuchter naar iemand toe/van iemand weglopenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > sidle up to/sidle away from someone
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sidle vi to sidle into/out of/along… se faufiler dans/hors de/le long de… ; to sidle up to sb/sth s'avancer furtivement vers qn/qch. -
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sidle [ˊsaɪdl] v(под)ходи́ть бочко́м, ро́бко, укра́дкой (up, along) -
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(to go or move in a manner intended not to attract attention or as if one is shy or uncertain: He sidled out of the room.) acercarse furtivamente, moverse sigilosamentetr['saɪdəl]1 moverse sigilosamente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto sidle up to somebody acercarse sigilosamente a alguienv.• andar de lado v.• moverse furtivamente v.'saɪdḷto sidle in/out — entrar/salir* sigilosamente
to sidle up to somebody — acercársele* sigilosamente a alguien
['saɪdl]VIto sidle in/out — entrar/salir furtivamente
* * *['saɪdḷ]to sidle in/out — entrar/salir* sigilosamente
to sidle up to somebody — acercársele* sigilosamente a alguien
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intransitive verb* * *(to go or move in a manner intended not to attract attention or as if one is shy or uncertain: He sidled out of the room.) sich davonstehlen* * *si·dle[ˈsaɪdl̩]vi schleichenshe \sidled past him sie schlich sich an ihm vorbei* * *['saɪdl]vi(sich) schleichenhe must have sidled off — er muss sich verdrückt haben (inf)
to sidle up to sb — sich an jdn heranschleichen
* * *sidle [ˈsaıdl] v/i sich schlängeln, schleichen:sidle away sich davonschleichen oder -stehlen;sidle up to sb sich an jemanden heranmachen* * *intransitive verbsidle up to somebody — [sich] zu jemandem schleichen
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['saɪdl]to sidle into — intrufolarsi o sgattaiolare in
* * *(to go or move in a manner intended not to attract attention or as if one is shy or uncertain: He sidled out of the room.) (camminare furtivamente)* * *['saɪdl]to sidle into — intrufolarsi o sgattaiolare in
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v. schuifelen, sluipen[ sajdl]1 zich schuchter/steels bewegen♦voorbeelden:1 sidle up to/sidle away from someone • schuchter naar iemand toe/van iemand weglopen -
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(to go or move in a manner intended not to attract attention or as if one is shy or uncertain: He sidled out of the room.) deslizar* * *si.dle[s'aidəl] n movimento lateral. • vi 1 mover em sentido lateral. 2 evadir-se para o lado. to sidle away evadir-se secretamente. to sidle up aproximar-se silenciosamente. -
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{saidl}
1. вървя/движа се с рамото напред
2. промъквам се боязливо/предпазливо (along, away, in, out up)* * *{saidl} v 1. вървя/движа се с рамото напред; 2. промъквам се бо* * *v движа се с едното рамо напред, плахо;sidle; v 1. вървя/движа се с рамото напред; 2. промъквам се боязливо/предпазливо (along, aw* * *1. вървя/движа се с рамото напред 2. промъквам се боязливо/предпазливо (along, away, in, out up)* * * -
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v1) рухатися боком2) вести (ставити) боком4) спрямовувати непомітно (нишком)to sidle a glance — глянути непомітно, блимнути
* * *[`saidl]v1) рухатися боком; вести або ставити боком2) пробиратися несміливо, бочком, нишком, непомітно; направляти нишком, непомітно; несхв. лізти (до кого-небудь- нaпp., з порадами; sidle up) -
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(to go or move in a manner intended not to attract attention or as if one is shy or uncertain: He sidled out of the room.) zmuzniti se* * *[sáidl]1.noungibanje v stran, vijugasto (kačje) gibanje;2.intransitive verbgibati se od strani, viti se, zvijati se (kot kača); postrani hoditi, od strani priti, z ramo se prerivatito sidle up — boječe, plazeče se približati -
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v. \sidle up/ over (to sb/ sth); \sidle along, past, away etc хажуулдаж явах, хөндөлдөн явах. -
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si·dle [ʼsaɪdl̩] vischleichen;she \sidled past him sie schlich sich an ihm vorbei;he \sidled off without anyone's noticing it er verdrückte sich, ohne dass es jemand bemerkte ( fam) -
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ˈsaɪdl гл.
1) (под) ходить бочком, робко, украдкой (up to, away from, along) She sidled away from me, and I didn't notice that she had left. ≈ Она украдкой отдалилась от меня, и я даже не заметил, как она исчезла. I opened the door, and the cat sidled in. ≈ Я открыл дверь, и кошка вошла внутрь. A man sidled up ( to me) and offered to sell me some jewels. ≈ Ко мне незаметно подошел человек и предложил купить бриллианты.
2) диал. прогуливаться, фланировать
3) диал. раболепно вести себя с кем-л. (about)
4) идти, поворачиваться в сторону двигаться боком вести или ставить боком - the pilot *d the boat up to the dock рулевой повернул лодку к пристани пробираться робко, бочком, украдкой, незаметно - he *d to the door and slipped out он бочком пробрался к двери и выскользнул из комнаты направлять украдкой, незаметно - he *d a glance at the coin он искоса взглянул на монету (неодобрительно) подкатываться, лезть (к кому-либо;
обыкн. * up) - if someone *s up and offers to buy currency, pay no attention если кто-нибудь подкатится с предложением купить валюту, не реагируй sidle ( под) ходить бочком, робко, украдкой (up to, away from, along)
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Sidle — Si dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sidled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sidling}.] [From {Side}.] To go or move with one side foremost; to move sidewise; as, to sidle through a crowd or narrow opening. Swift. [1913 Webster] He . . . then sidled close to the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sidle — to move or go sideways, 1690s, back formation from obsolete M.E. sidlyng (adv.) obliquely, sideways (early 14c.), from SIDE (Cf. side) + adv. suffix ling; altered on analogy of verbs ending in le … Etymology dictionary
sidle — ► VERB ▪ walk in a furtive or stealthy manner, especially sideways or obliquely. ► NOUN ▪ an instance of sidling. ORIGIN from obsolete sideling «sidelong» … English terms dictionary
sidle — [sīd′ l] vi. sidled, sidling [back form. < SIDELING] to move sideways, esp. in a shy or stealthy manner vt. to make go sideways n. a sidling movement … English World dictionary
sidle up — v. (d; intr.) to sidle up to (she sidled up to me) * * * (d; intr.) to sidle up to (she sidle upd up to me) … Combinatory dictionary
sidle — UK [ˈsaɪd(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms sidle : present tense I/you/we/they sidle he/she/it sidles present participle sidling past tense sidled past participle sidled to move slowly in a particular direction, usually because you are… … English dictionary
sidle — verb (sidled; sidling) Etymology: probably back formation from 2sideling Date: 1577 intransitive verb to go or move with one side foremost especially in a furtive advance transitive verb to cause to move or turn sideways • sidle noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
Sidle — This interesting and most unusual surname has two possible interpretations, deriving from the same elements. Firstly, it may be a topographical name given to a dweller in a wide valley, or recess, from the Olde English pre 7th Century elements… … Surnames reference
sidle — Synonyms and related words: accost, advance, amble, approach, appropinquate, approximate, ascend, avert, bank, barge, bear down on, bear down upon, bear off, bear up, bowl along, bundle, cant, careen, climb, close, close in, close with, clump,… … Moby Thesaurus
sidle — si|dle [ˈsaıdl] v [I always + adverb/preposition] [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from sideling sideways (14 19 centuries)] to walk towards something or someone slowly and quietly, as if you do not want to be noticed sidle up/towards/along ▪ A … Dictionary of contemporary English
sidle — [[t]sa͟ɪd(ə)l[/t]] sidles, sidling, sidled VERB If you sidle somewhere, you walk there in a quiet or cautious way, as if you do not want anyone to notice you. [V prep/adv] A young man sidled up to me and said, May I help you? ... [V prep/adv] He… … English dictionary