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1.(Brit. coll.)intransitive verb sich verdrücken (ugs.)2. transitive verbschwänzen (ugs.)* * *to \skive off off school die Schule schwänzen slto \skive off off work sich akk vor der Arbeit drücken* * *vi (Brit inf)sich abseilen (sl), sich drücken (inf)* * *1.(Brit. coll.)intransitive verb sich verdrücken (ugs.)2. transitive verbschwänzen (ugs.) -
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vito \skive off off school die Schule schwänzen (sl)to \skive off off work sich akk vor der Arbeit drücken -
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(BrE colloq) v + adva) ( disappear) escurrir el bulto (fam), escaparse, pirarse (Esp fam)b) ( stay away - from school) hacer* novillos (fam), hacerse* la rata or la rabona (RPl fam), irse* de pinta (Méx fam), hacer* la cimarra or capear (clases) (Chi fam), capar clase (Col fam); (- from work) no ir* a trabajar, capear (Chi) or (Col) capar trabajo (fam)1.VI + ADV (Brit) (=not work) gandulear *, haraganear *; (=disappear) escabullirse, escaquearse *, rajarse (LAm) *2.VI + PREPto skive off school — hacer novillos, hacer la rabona
* * *(BrE colloq) v + adva) ( disappear) escurrir el bulto (fam), escaparse, pirarse (Esp fam)b) ( stay away - from school) hacer* novillos (fam), hacerse* la rata or la rabona (RPl fam), irse* de pinta (Méx fam), hacer* la cimarra or capear (clases) (Chi fam), capar clase (Col fam); (- from work) no ir* a trabajar, capear (Chi) or (Col) capar trabajo (fam) -
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v.1 hacer novillos, hacer pirolas, irse de pinta.2 haraganear, relauchar.vi.hacer novillos (familiar) (off school) (Esp.), capar colegio (Colombia), irse de pinta (México), hacerse la rata (R.Plata); zafarse, escaquearse (España) (off work) -
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phrvi BrE infmlShe's skiving off as per usual — Она, как обычно, прогуливает
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Британский английский: прогуливать (уроки) -
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v. asmak (iş vb.), kaytarmak, arazi olmak, toz olmak -
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v. asmak (iş vb.), kaytarmak, arazi olmak, toz olmak -
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tr[skaɪv]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto skive off schookl hacer novillosskaɪvintransitive verb (BrE colloq)a) ( not work) holgazanear, gandulear (fam), sacar* la vuelta (Chi fam), hacer* sebo (RPl fam)b) skive off b)Phrasal Verbs:[skaɪv] (Brit)1.VI (=not work) gandulear *, haraganear *; (=disappear) escabullirse, escaquearse *, rajarse (LAm) *2.Nto be on the skive, have a good skive — gandulear, no hacer nada
* * *[skaɪv]intransitive verb (BrE colloq)a) ( not work) holgazanear, gandulear (fam), sacar* la vuelta (Chi fam), hacer* sebo (RPl fam)b) skive off b)Phrasal Verbs: -
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(avoid work) tirer au flanc, tirer au cul; School sécher les cours2 noun(easy job) planque f;∎ she's taking PE because it's such a skive elle a choisi éducation physique parce que c'est pépèrese défiler, tirer au flanc, tirer au cul; School sécher les cours∎ to skive off school sécher les cours;∎ to skive off work ne pas aller bosser -
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2. noun* * *(colloq) [skaɪv] transitive verb GB (also skive off)1) ( shirk) tirer au flanc (colloq)2) ( be absent) ( from school) sécher l'école (colloq); ( from work) ne pas aller au boulot (colloq)3) ( leave early) se tirer (colloq) -
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[skaɪv]1) (shirk) fare lo scansafatiche2) (be absent) (from school) marinare la scuola; (from work) non andare a lavorare3) (leave early) squagliarsela* * *skive (1) /skaɪv/n.(tecn.) disco rotante, mola ( per pulire gemme).skive (2) /skaɪv/n.( slang ingl.) soluzione facile, comoda; scappatoia● to be on the skive (o to have a skive), evitare un lavoro sgradito; imboscarsi (pop.); fare il lavativo.(to) skive (1) /skaɪv/v. t.(to) skive (2) /skaɪv/v. i.* * *[skaɪv]1) (shirk) fare lo scansafatiche2) (be absent) (from school) marinare la scuola; (from work) non andare a lavorare3) (leave early) squagliarsela -
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intransitive verb(Brit. coll.) sich drücken (ugs.)Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91677/skive_off">skive off* * *[skaɪv]no skiving! keine faulen Ausreden!* * *[skaɪv] (Brit inf)1. nto be on the skive — blaumachen (inf); (from school etc) schwänzen (inf)
to have a good skive — sich (dat) einen schönen Tag machen (inf), sich vor der Arbeit drücken
2. viblaumachen (inf); (from school etc) schwänzen (inf)* * *skive1 [skaıv]A v/t2. einen Edelstein abschleifenB s Diamantenschleifscheibe fskive2 [skaıv] Br umgA v/t sich vor einer Arbeit, Verantwortung etc drücken* * *intransitive verb(Brit. coll.) sich drücken (ugs.)Phrasal Verbs: -
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[skaɪv]it's Monday morning, and she's skiving as usual — è lunedì mattina e come al solito fa la lavativa
to skive off — svignarsela, filarsela
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I [skaɪv] 1. сущ.; тех.алмазный гранильный круг (для обточки алмазов и др. драгоценных камней)Syn:lap IV 1., diamond wheel2. гл.; тех. II [skaɪv] 1. сущ.тонкая кожа, лицевой спилок ( в кожевенном производстве)2. гл.1) разрезать на тонкие пластины или полоски (кожу, резину)2) обчищать, скоблить ( кожи)III [skaɪv] 1. сущ.; разг.увиливание, уклонение ( от выполнения своих обязанностей или трудной и неприятной работы); халтурное выполнение работы2. гл.; брит.; разг.; = skive offWe just went down to the river and had a skive for the lesson. — Вместо урока мы шли на речку и сачковали.
увиливать, уклоняться ( от работы); сачковать, лениться; прогуливатьI skived off a lesson once. — Однажды я прогулял урок.
Syn:IV [skaɪv] гл.; диал.помчаться стрелой; ринуться; рвануться, броситься; метнутьсяSyn:dart 2. -
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Iverb \/skaɪv\/spalte, skiveIIverb \/skaɪv\/1) (britisk, hverdagslig) løpe fra ansvaret2) skulkeskive off skulke, stikke av
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skive off — ˌskive ˈoff [intransitive/transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they skive off he/she/it skives off present participle skiving off past tense … Useful english dictionary
skive off — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms skive off : present tense I/you/we/they skive off he/she/it skives off present participle skiving off past tense skived off past participle skived off British informal skive off something to avoid … English dictionary
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skive off — Verb. Meaning the same as skive (verb) … English slang and colloquialisms
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skive — UK US /skaɪv/ verb [I] (also skive off) UK INFORMAL WORKPLACE ► to do something else when you should be working: » We realized that we could skive without the management noticing. »He was always skiving off and going to the cinema. skiver noun… … Financial and business terms
skive — [ skaıv ] verb intransitive BRITISH INFORMAL to not be at work or school when you should be there ╾ skiv|er noun count ,skive off phrasal verb intransitive or transitive BRITISH INFORMAL skive off something to avoid going to school or work when… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
skive — [skaıv] v also skive off [i]BrE informal [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: Perhaps from French esquiver to get away secretly ] to avoid work or school by staying away or leaving without permission >skiver n … Dictionary of contemporary English
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skive — UK [skaɪv] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms skive : present tense I/you/we/they skive he/she/it skives present participle skiving past tense skived past participle skived British informal to not be at work or school when you should be there He … English dictionary