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1 wander
تَاهَ \ stray: to wander away from where one should be: Some cattle strayed into my garden. swagger: walk in a proud and self-satisfied manner, sometimes swinging one’s body. wander: (of the mind) to forget the present and turn to the past or future, or to other subjects: My thoughts began to wander during his long dull speech. -
2 wander
[ˈwɔndə]1. verb1) to go, move, walk etc (about, in or on) from place to place with no definite destination in mind:يَتَجَوَّلThe mother wandered the streets looking for her child.
2) to go astray or move away from the proper place or home:يَهيم، يَشْرُدMy attention was wandering.
2. nounan act of wandering:تَجْوال، تَطْوافHe's gone for a wander round the shops.
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3 descarriarse de
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4 éloigner
éloigner [elwaɲe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ objet] to move away (de from)• éloigner qn de [+ être aimé, compagnons] to estrange sb from ; [+ activité, carrière] to take sb away from2. reflexive verb► s'éloigner to go away ; [objet, véhicule en mouvement] to move away ; [cycliste] to ride away ; (d'un danger) to get away from• éloignez-vous, ça risque d'éclater ! stand back, it might explode!* * *elwaɲe
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1) lit to move [somebody/something] away (de from)2) figéloigner une menace/un danger — to remove a threat/a danger
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s'éloigner verbe pronominal1) lit to move away (de from)2) figs'éloigner de — [personne] to move away from [idéologie, ligne politique]; to wander from, to stray from [sujet]
le texte s'éloigne du schéma de base sur deux points — the text differs from the basic pattern on two points
* * *elwaɲe vt1) [objet] to move sth away, to take sth awayéloigner qch de — to move sth away from, to take sth away from
2) [personne] to take sb away, to remove sbéloigner qn de — to take sb away from, to remove sb from
3) [échéance] to postpone4) [soupçons, danger] to ward off* * *éloigner verb table: aimerA vtr1 lit to move [sb/sth] away (de from); éloignez les enfants/vos chaises du feu move the children/your chairs away from the fire; éloigner les badauds to move onlookers on; il vaut mieux les éloigner pour qu'ils ne se battent pas better to separate them so (that) they won't fight; notre déménagement nous éloigne du village we're further away from the village now that we've moved; vos remarques nous éloignent du sujet your remarks have taken us off the point;2 fig ils font tout pour l'éloigner de moi they are doing everything to drive us apart; la nouvelle politique du parti a éloigné plusieurs de ses membres the party's new policy has alienated several of its members; elle a éloigné l'éventualité d'une dévaluation she has dismissed the possibility of a devaluation; éloigner une menace/un danger to remove a threat/a danger; maintenant que le danger est éloigné now that the danger has been removed ou has passed.B s'éloigner vpr1 lit to move away (de from); l'orage s'éloigne the storm is moving away; à mesure qu'ils s'éloignaient des côtes as they moved away from the coast; ne t'éloigne pas d'ici don't move from here; ne t'éloigne pas trop don't go too far away; il s'éloigne à pas lents/en courant he walks away slowly/runs away;2 fig s'éloigner de [personne] to move away from [idéologie, ligne politique]; to wander from, to stray from [sujet]; le texte s'éloigne du schéma de base sur deux points the text differs from the basic pattern on two points; nos chances de réussite s'éloignent chaque jour un peu plus our chances of success are becoming more remote by the day; nous nous éloignons chaque année davantage de notre objectif every year we are getting further away from our objective; ne vous éloignez pas du sujet keep to the point;3 ( s'estomper) [image, souvenir] to become blurred.[elwaɲe] verbe transitif1. [mettre loin] to move ou to take away (separable)2. [séparer]————————s'éloigner verbe pronominal intransitif1. [partir - tempête, nuages] to pass, to go away ; [ - véhicule] to move away ; [ - personne] to go aways'éloigner à la hâte/à coups de rame to hurry/to row awayéloignez-vous du bord de la falaise move away ou get back from the edge of the cliffs'éloigner du sujet to wander away from ou off the point2. [s'estomper - souvenir, rêve] to grow more distant ou remote ; [ - crainte] to go away ; [ - danger] to pass3. [s'isoler] to move ou to grow aways'éloigner du monde des affaires to move away from ou to abandon one's involvement with the world of business4. [affectivement]il la sentait qui s'éloignait de lui he could feel that she was growing away from him ou becoming more and more distant5. [dans le temps]plus on s'éloigne de cette période... the more distant that period becomes... -
5 allontanare
"to move away;Entfemen;afastar"* * *take awayfig pericolo, sospetto avert* * *allontanare v.tr.1 to remove, to get* (s.o., sthg.) out of the way; (fig.) to put* away, to avert: allontanò la sedia dal tavolo, he moved the chair away from the table; allontanare un pericolo, to avert a danger; allontanare qlcu. da un'idea, to deter s.o. from an idea2 ( cacciar via) to turn away, out; to send* out; to drive* away; ( licenziare) to dismiss, to remove: fu allontanato dalla stanza, he was sent out of the room; allontanare in malo modo, to send s.o. packing; fu allontanato dal suo incarico manageriale, he was relieved of his managerial responsibilities◆ v. intr. ( respingere) to keep* at a distance: un atteggiamento che allontana, a forbidding attitude.◘ allontanarsi v.intr.pron.1 to go* away, to depart: si allontanò senza dire una parola, she departed without saying a word; allontanare da qlcu., to leave s.o.; allontanare da casa, dalla famiglia, to move away from home, from one's family3 ( assentarsi): ''Scusami. Devo allontanarmi per un momento'', ''Excuse me. I'll be back in a moment''.* * *[allonta'nare]1. vt2) (mandare via) to send away, send off, (licenziare) to dismiss3) (fig : pericolo) to avert, (sospetti) to divert2. vr (allontanarsi)allontanarsi (da) — to go away (from), to move away (from), (fig : possibilità) to grow more remote
allontanati dall'orlo, è pericoloso — move away from the edge, it's dangerous
allontanarsi da qn — to wander away from sb, fig to grow away from sb
* * *[allonta'nare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to move away, to push away [oggetto, curiosi]; to dispel [ sospetto]allontanare qcn. da qcn. — to separate sb. from sb
2) (mandare via) to dismiss, to send* [sb.] away [ dipendente]; to expel [ studente]allontanare qcn. dal proprio incarico — to relieve sb. of their duties
allontanare qcn. dalla scena politica — to remove sb. from the political scene
3) (sventare) to avert, to pull [sth.] away [ pericolo]2.verbo pronominale allontanarsi1) [ persona] to go* away, to move away, to leave*; (a piedi) to walk away; (in auto) to drive* away2) fig.- rsi da — [ persona] to move o drift away from [ideologia, linea politica]; to stray from [ argomento]; [persona, opera] to break away from [tradizione, genere]
3) (l'uno dall'altro) to drift apart* * *allontanare/allonta'nare/ [1]1 to move away, to push away [oggetto, curiosi]; to dispel [ sospetto]; allontanare qcn. da qcn. to separate sb. from sb.2 (mandare via) to dismiss, to send* [sb.] away [ dipendente]; to expel [ studente]; allontanare qcn. dal proprio incarico to relieve sb. of their duties; allontanare qcn. dalla scena politica to remove sb. from the political scene3 (sventare) to avert, to pull [sth.] away [ pericolo]II allontanarsi verbo pronominale2 fig. - rsi da [ persona] to move o drift away from [ideologia, linea politica]; to stray from [ argomento]; [persona, opera] to break away from [tradizione, genere]3 (l'uno dall'altro) to drift apart. -
6 desviarse del rumbo
• amble off• go off at half cock• go off half cocked• stray• wander around• wander away from• wander from place to place• wander into• wander off one's way• wander off the point -
7 desviarse de
• derogate from• detract from• fall away from• stray off• wander away from• wander from place to place -
8 уклоняться
несов. - уклоня́ться, сов. - уклони́ться; (от)1) (отстраняться, отодвигаться) turn aside (from), dodge (d)уклоня́ться от уда́ра — dodge a blow
2) ( отклоняться от прежнего направления) deviate (from)3) ( избегать) avoid (d); dodge (d); evade (d), elude (d)уклоня́ться от бо́я воен. — avoid action
уклоня́ться от встре́чи с кем-л — avoid meeting smb
уклоня́ться от отве́та — dodge the question / query
уклоня́ться от отве́тственности — avoid / evade / dodge the responsibility
уклоня́ться от нало́гов — evade taxes
уклоня́ться от рабо́ты — shirk work
уклоня́ться от слу́жбы в а́рмии — (try to) evade conscription брит. / draft амер.; beat the army разг. амер.
4) ( переставать придерживаться) digress (from), wander away (from)уклоня́ться от те́мы — wander away from the subject
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9 allontanare
[allonta'nare]1. vt2) (mandare via) to send away, send off, (licenziare) to dismiss3) (fig : pericolo) to avert, (sospetti) to divert2. vr (allontanarsi)allontanarsi (da) — to go away (from), to move away (from), (fig : possibilità) to grow more remote
allontanati dall'orlo, è pericoloso — move away from the edge, it's dangerous
allontanarsi da qn — to wander away from sb, fig to grow away from sb
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10 ἀλάομαι
ἀλάομαι [pron. full] [ᾰλ], [dialect] Ep. [ per.] 3pl. ἀλόωνται, imper. ἀλόω (v. infr.), used by Hom. mostly in [var] contr. forms ἀλᾶσθε, ἀλώμενος, [tense] impf. ἠλώμην, [dialect] Ep. ἀλᾶτο: [tense] fut. ἀλήσομαι ([etym.] ἀπ-) Hes.Sc. 409 (A v.l. ἀπαλήσατο): [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor.ἀλήθην Od.14.120
, 362, [dialect] Dor. part. : [tense] pf. ἀλάλημαι (q.v.): ([etym.] ἄλη):—wander, roam,οἷά τε ληιστῆρες..τοί τ' ἀλόωνται ψυχὰς παρθέμενοι Od.3.73
; ;μὴ πάθωμέν τι ἀλώμενοι Hdt.4.97
;αἰσχρῶς ἀλῶμαι A.Eu.98
; ἄσιτος νηλίπους τ' ἀ. S.OC 349: esp. to be outcast, banished, ib. 444, Th.2.102, Lys.6.30, D.19.310; ἐκσέθεν by thee, S.OC 1363: —freq. with Preps.,ἀνὰ στρατὸν οἶοι ἀλᾶσθε Il.10.141
;κὰπ πεδίον..οἶος ἀλᾶτο 6.201
;πολλὰ βροτῶν ἐπὶ ἄστἐ ἀλώμενος Od.15.492
;γῆς ἐπ' ἐσχάτοις ὅροις A.Pr. 666
;ἐπὶ ξένης χώρας S.Tr. 300
, cf. Isoc.4.168;οὕτω νῦν..ἀλόω κατὰ πόντον Od.5.377
, cf. A.Supp. 870; : c. acc. loci, ἀ. γῆν wander over the land, S.OC 1686;πορθμοὺς ἀ. μυρίους E.Hel. 532
;οὔρεα Theoc.13.66
.2 c. gen., wander away from, miss a thing,εὐφροσύνας ἀλᾶται Pi.O.1.58
; .II metaph., wander in mind, be perplexed, S.Aj.23.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀλάομαι
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11 تاه
تَاهَ \ stray: to wander away from where one should be: Some cattle strayed into my garden. swagger: walk in a proud and self-satisfied manner, sometimes swinging one’s body. wander: (of the mind) to forget the present and turn to the past or future, or to other subjects: My thoughts began to wander during his long dull speech. -
12 stray
تَاهَ \ stray: to wander away from where one should be: Some cattle strayed into my garden. swagger: walk in a proud and self-satisfied manner, sometimes swinging one’s body. wander: (of the mind) to forget the present and turn to the past or future, or to other subjects: My thoughts began to wander during his long dull speech. -
13 swagger
تَاهَ \ stray: to wander away from where one should be: Some cattle strayed into my garden. swagger: walk in a proud and self-satisfied manner, sometimes swinging one’s body. wander: (of the mind) to forget the present and turn to the past or future, or to other subjects: My thoughts began to wander during his long dull speech. -
14 ἀποπλανάω
A lead astray, make to digress,λόγον Hp. Art.34
, Luc.Anach.21;ἀ. τινὰ ἀπὸ τῆς ὑποθέσεως Aeschin.3.176
:— [voice] Pass.,wander away from,τῆς ὑποθέσεως Isoc.7.77
: abs., of leaderless wasps, Arist.HA 554b23; wander from the truth, Alex.Aphr. in Metaph.139.12, Chrysipp.Stoic.3.33.III metaph., seduce, beguile,τοὺς ἐκλεκτούς Ev.Marc.13.22
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποπλανάω
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15 уклоняться
несовер. - уклоняться; совер. - уклониться (от кого-л./чего-л.)
deviate (from); (избегать) avoid; shun; evade, elude; dodge; (от темы) digress (from), wander away (from); swerve (отклоняться от прямого пути); dally (off), sheer (away)* * ** * *уклоняться; уклониться (от кого-л./чего-л.) deviate (from); avoid; shun; evade, elude; dodge* * *avoidblenchdepartdivergedodgeeludeescapeevadeflinchflyfunkshirkshirkershrinkslinky -
16 уклоняться
(от кого-л./чего-л.)несовер. - уклоняться; совер. - уклонитьсяdeviate (from); ( избегать) avoid; shun; (от удара и т.п.; тж. перен.: от обязанностей, долга и т.п.) evade, elude; dodge; ( от темы) digress (from), wander away (from); swerve (отклоняться от прямого пути); dally (off), sheer (away); funkуклоняться от встречи с кем-л. — to avoid meeting smb.
уклоняться от боя — воен. to avoid action, to refuse battle
уклоняться от ответа — to evade a question, to parry a question
уклоняться от ответственности — to avoid/evade/dodge the responsibility
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17 отклоняться
отклониться1. bend* / move aside; diverge; deviate2. (от; уклоняться от первоначального пути) deviate (from); swerve (from)3. (от; отвлекаться) digress (from)отклоняться от темы — get* off the point; digress, или wander away, from the subject
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18 отклоняться
несов. - отклоня́ться, сов. - отклони́ться1) (наклоняться под углом, в сторону) bend / move aside; diverge [daɪ-]; deviateстре́лка отклони́лась впра́во — the needle swung to the right
2) (от; уклоняться от первоначального пути) deviate (from); swerve (from)отклоня́ться от ку́рса — veer off course
кора́бль отклони́лся от взя́того ку́рса — the ship deviated from its course
3) (от; отвлекаться) digress (from)отклоня́ться от те́мы — get off the point; digress [wander away] from the subject
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19 отклоняться
отклоняться от темы — to digress, to wander away from the subject
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20 شرد
شَرَدَ \ bolt: (of horses) to run away, out of control. stray: wander away from where one should be: Some cattle strayed into my garden.
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