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took to my heels

  • 1 take to one's heels

    to run away:

    The thief took to his heels.

    يلوذ بالفَرار

    Arabic-English dictionary > take to one's heels

  • 2 беж

    1. shoo
    2. беж да го няма he took to his heels, he showed a clean pair of heels
    на заека беж, на кучето дръж run with the hare and hunt with the hou
    * * *
    нареч.: \беж да го няма he took to his heels, he showed a clean pair of heels; • на заека \беж, на кучето дръж run with the hare and hunt with the hounds.
    * * *
    1. БЕЖ да го няма he took to his heels, he showed a clean pair of heels 2. вж. бежов 3. на заека БЕЖ, на кучето дръж run with the hare and hunt with the hou

    Български-английски речник > беж

  • 3 echar a correr

    (v.) = bolt, make + a bolt for, take off + running, take to + Posesivo + heels, run off
    Ex. These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.
    Ex. Most birds, faced with a predator, will make a bolt for safety, even if it means abandoning any eggs or chicks in its nest.
    Ex. But luckily the animals were all fairly timid and with a holler they would take off running.
    Ex. When the lad heard it he got frightened, and took to his heels as though he were running a race.
    Ex. She ran off to take out the appropriate protection order against Mr. Pants, considering his intent to kill her.
    * * *
    (v.) = bolt, make + a bolt for, take off + running, take to + Posesivo + heels, run off

    Ex: These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.

    Ex: Most birds, faced with a predator, will make a bolt for safety, even if it means abandoning any eggs or chicks in its nest.
    Ex: But luckily the animals were all fairly timid and with a holler they would take off running.
    Ex: When the lad heard it he got frightened, and took to his heels as though he were running a race.
    Ex: She ran off to take out the appropriate protection order against Mr. Pants, considering his intent to kill her.

    Spanish-English dictionary > echar a correr

  • 4 salir corriendo

    v.
    to run out, to beat a hasty retreat, to charge off, to burst out.
    * * *
    (v.) = leg it, run off, run away, bolt, make + a bolt for, dash off, take off, shoot off, take off + running, take to + Posesivo + heels
    Ex. The book ' Legging it' overviews trends in male and female dress from the Middle Ages to the present, concentrating on leg coverings: breeches, trousers, stockings'.
    Ex. She ran off to take out the appropriate protection order against Mr. Pants, considering his intent to kill her.
    Ex. Street boys like Slake, a dodger used to running away, do not, even when they are myopic and dreamers, allow themselves to bump into lampposts.
    Ex. These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.
    Ex. Most birds, faced with a predator, will make a bolt for safety, even if it means abandoning any eggs or chicks in its nest.
    Ex. One at a time a bird lands, picks out a fat sunflower seed and then dashes off.
    Ex. No, he was not one to take off like a deer at the first warning of certain dangers.
    Ex. The witness said that the cockpit of the ill-fated Boeing 737 shot off 'like a meteorite' when the plane hit the ground on its belly.
    Ex. But luckily the animals were all fairly timid and with a holler they would take off running.
    Ex. When the lad heard it he got frightened, and took to his heels as though he were running a race.
    * * *
    (v.) = leg it, run off, run away, bolt, make + a bolt for, dash off, take off, shoot off, take off + running, take to + Posesivo + heels

    Ex: The book ' Legging it' overviews trends in male and female dress from the Middle Ages to the present, concentrating on leg coverings: breeches, trousers, stockings'.

    Ex: She ran off to take out the appropriate protection order against Mr. Pants, considering his intent to kill her.
    Ex: Street boys like Slake, a dodger used to running away, do not, even when they are myopic and dreamers, allow themselves to bump into lampposts.
    Ex: These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.
    Ex: Most birds, faced with a predator, will make a bolt for safety, even if it means abandoning any eggs or chicks in its nest.
    Ex: One at a time a bird lands, picks out a fat sunflower seed and then dashes off.
    Ex: No, he was not one to take off like a deer at the first warning of certain dangers.
    Ex: The witness said that the cockpit of the ill-fated Boeing 737 shot off 'like a meteorite' when the plane hit the ground on its belly
    .
    Ex: But luckily the animals were all fairly timid and with a holler they would take off running.
    Ex: When the lad heard it he got frightened, and took to his heels as though he were running a race.

    Spanish-English dictionary > salir corriendo

  • 5 salir disparado

    v.
    to shoot out, to shoot off, to be off like a shot, to belt out.
    El corredor se disparó a la meta The runner dashed off to the finish line.
    * * *
    (v.) = bolt, make + a bolt for, shoot off, dash off, take to + Posesivo + heels, run off
    Ex. These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.
    Ex. Most birds, faced with a predator, will make a bolt for safety, even if it means abandoning any eggs or chicks in its nest.
    Ex. The witness said that the cockpit of the ill-fated Boeing 737 shot off 'like a meteorite' when the plane hit the ground on its belly.
    Ex. One at a time a bird lands, picks out a fat sunflower seed and then dashes off.
    Ex. When the lad heard it he got frightened, and took to his heels as though he were running a race.
    Ex. She ran off to take out the appropriate protection order against Mr. Pants, considering his intent to kill her.
    * * *
    (v.) = bolt, make + a bolt for, shoot off, dash off, take to + Posesivo + heels, run off

    Ex: These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.

    Ex: Most birds, faced with a predator, will make a bolt for safety, even if it means abandoning any eggs or chicks in its nest.
    Ex: The witness said that the cockpit of the ill-fated Boeing 737 shot off 'like a meteorite' when the plane hit the ground on its belly
    .
    Ex: One at a time a bird lands, picks out a fat sunflower seed and then dashes off.
    Ex: When the lad heard it he got frightened, and took to his heels as though he were running a race.
    Ex: She ran off to take out the appropriate protection order against Mr. Pants, considering his intent to kill her.

    Spanish-English dictionary > salir disparado

  • 6 salir pitando

    v.
    to make a dash for it, to leave in a hurry, to cut and run, to flash off.
    * * *
    (v.) = take off, bolt, make + a bolt for, dash off, shoot off, take to + Posesivo + heels, run off
    Ex. No, he was not one to take off like a deer at the first warning of certain dangers.
    Ex. These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.
    Ex. Most birds, faced with a predator, will make a bolt for safety, even if it means abandoning any eggs or chicks in its nest.
    Ex. One at a time a bird lands, picks out a fat sunflower seed and then dashes off.
    Ex. The witness said that the cockpit of the ill-fated Boeing 737 shot off 'like a meteorite' when the plane hit the ground on its belly.
    Ex. When the lad heard it he got frightened, and took to his heels as though he were running a race.
    Ex. She ran off to take out the appropriate protection order against Mr. Pants, considering his intent to kill her.
    * * *
    (v.) = take off, bolt, make + a bolt for, dash off, shoot off, take to + Posesivo + heels, run off

    Ex: No, he was not one to take off like a deer at the first warning of certain dangers.

    Ex: These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.
    Ex: Most birds, faced with a predator, will make a bolt for safety, even if it means abandoning any eggs or chicks in its nest.
    Ex: One at a time a bird lands, picks out a fat sunflower seed and then dashes off.
    Ex: The witness said that the cockpit of the ill-fated Boeing 737 shot off 'like a meteorite' when the plane hit the ground on its belly
    .
    Ex: When the lad heard it he got frightened, and took to his heels as though he were running a race.
    Ex: She ran off to take out the appropriate protection order against Mr. Pants, considering his intent to kill her.

    Spanish-English dictionary > salir pitando

  • 7 salir por pies

    *to take to one's heels, leg it*
    * * *
    (v.) = take off + running, leg it, take to + Posesivo + heels, run off
    Ex. But luckily the animals were all fairly timid and with a holler they would take off running.
    Ex. The book ' Legging it' overviews trends in male and female dress from the Middle Ages to the present, concentrating on leg coverings: breeches, trousers, stockings'.
    Ex. When the lad heard it he got frightened, and took to his heels as though he were running a race.
    Ex. She ran off to take out the appropriate protection order against Mr. Pants, considering his intent to kill her.
    * * *
    (v.) = take off + running, leg it, take to + Posesivo + heels, run off

    Ex: But luckily the animals were all fairly timid and with a holler they would take off running.

    Ex: The book ' Legging it' overviews trends in male and female dress from the Middle Ages to the present, concentrating on leg coverings: breeches, trousers, stockings'.
    Ex: When the lad heard it he got frightened, and took to his heels as though he were running a race.
    Ex: She ran off to take out the appropriate protection order against Mr. Pants, considering his intent to kill her.

    Spanish-English dictionary > salir por pies

  • 8 darse a la fuga

    to take flight
    * * *
    (v.) = flee, lam (it), go into + hiding, make + a quick getaway, take to + Posesivo + heels, run off
    Ex. The Ndzevane Refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.
    Ex. Though there were reports Bertollini was lamming it in Ireland, he told Michaud on Friday he never left the country.
    Ex. The three have been jailed for more than two weeks while a fourth journalist went into hiding after receiving a judicial summons.
    Ex. Paris and her boyfriend Benji were trying to make a quick getaway from paparazzi and fans when she fell over a step.
    Ex. When the lad heard it he got frightened, and took to his heels as though he were running a race.
    Ex. She ran off to take out the appropriate protection order against Mr. Pants, considering his intent to kill her.
    * * *
    (v.) = flee, lam (it), go into + hiding, make + a quick getaway, take to + Posesivo + heels, run off

    Ex: The Ndzevane Refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.

    Ex: Though there were reports Bertollini was lamming it in Ireland, he told Michaud on Friday he never left the country.
    Ex: The three have been jailed for more than two weeks while a fourth journalist went into hiding after receiving a judicial summons.
    Ex: Paris and her boyfriend Benji were trying to make a quick getaway from paparazzi and fans when she fell over a step.
    Ex: When the lad heard it he got frightened, and took to his heels as though he were running a race.
    Ex: She ran off to take out the appropriate protection order against Mr. Pants, considering his intent to kill her.

    Spanish-English dictionary > darse a la fuga

  • 9 П-682

    СМАЗЫВАТЬ/СМАЗАТЬ (ПОДМАЗЫВАТЬ/ ПОДМАЗАТЬ, НАМАЗЫВАТЬ/НАМАЗАТЬ) ПЯТКИ (САЛОМ) highly coll VP subj: human, often pi) to run away, flee (often from an enemy): Х-ы смазали пятки салом = Xs greased their heels Xs took to their heels Xs took flight Xs headed for the hills Xs beat a hasty retreat.
    (Мышлаевский:) И пойду, и буду служить. Да! (Студзин-ский:) Почему?! (Мышлаевский:) А вот почему! Потому! Потому что у Петлюры, вы говорили, сколько? Двести тысяч! Вот эти двести тысяч пятки салом подмазали и дуют при одном слове «большевики» (Булгаков 4). (М..) And I'll go, and I'll serve. Sure! (S..) Why? (M.:) Here's why! Because! Because Petlyura has—how many did you say7-two hundred thousand! And here these two hundred thousand have greased their heels and faded away just on the mention of the word "Bolsheviks" (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > П-682

  • 10 П-683

    ТОЛЬКО ПЯТКИ СВЕРКАЮТ/ЗАСВЕРКАЛИ (у кого) coll I VP subj often after помчался, понёсся и т. п. if a verb of motion is not present, it is implied) s.o. runs away very quickly: у X-a (X помчался и т. п.,) только пятки засверкали - X took off like greased lightning X was X showed a clean pair of heels X took to his heels (out of there).
    Когда ребята увидели сторожа, у них только пятки засверкали. When the kids caught sight of the guard they took off like greased lightning.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > П-683

  • 11 намазать пятки

    СМАЗЫВАТЬ/СМАЗАТЬ <ПОДМАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОДМАЗАТЬ, НАМАЗЫВАТЬ/НАМАЗАТЬ> ПЯТКИ (САЛОМ) highly coll
    [VP; subj: human, often pi]
    =====
    to run away, flee (often from an enemy):
    - X-ы смазали пятки салом Xs greased their heels;
    - Xs beat a hasty retreat.
         ♦ [Мышлаевский:] И пойду, и буду служить. Да! [Студзинский:] Почему?! [Мышлаевский:] А вот почему! Потому! Потому что у Петлюры, вы говорили, сколько? Двести тысяч! Вот эти двести тысяч пятки салом подмазали и дуют при одном слове "большевики" (Булгаков 4). [М..] And I'll go, and I'll serve. Sure! [S..] Why? [M.:] Here's why! Because! Because Petlyura has - how many did you say? - two hundred thousand! And here these two hundred thousand have greased their heels and faded away just on the mention of the word "Bolsheviks" (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > намазать пятки

  • 12 намазать пятки салом

    СМАЗЫВАТЬ/СМАЗАТЬ <ПОДМАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОДМАЗАТЬ, НАМАЗЫВАТЬ/НАМАЗАТЬ> ПЯТКИ (САЛОМ) highly coll
    [VP; subj: human, often pi]
    =====
    to run away, flee (often from an enemy):
    - X-ы смазали пятки салом Xs greased their heels;
    - Xs beat a hasty retreat.
         ♦ [Мышлаевский:] И пойду, и буду служить. Да! [Студзинский:] Почему?! [Мышлаевский:] А вот почему! Потому! Потому что у Петлюры, вы говорили, сколько? Двести тысяч! Вот эти двести тысяч пятки салом подмазали и дуют при одном слове "большевики" (Булгаков 4). [М..] And I'll go, and I'll serve. Sure! [S..] Why? [M.:] Here's why! Because! Because Petlyura has - how many did you say? - two hundred thousand! And here these two hundred thousand have greased their heels and faded away just on the mention of the word "Bolsheviks" (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > намазать пятки салом

  • 13 намазывать пятки

    СМАЗЫВАТЬ/СМАЗАТЬ <ПОДМАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОДМАЗАТЬ, НАМАЗЫВАТЬ/НАМАЗАТЬ> ПЯТКИ (САЛОМ) highly coll
    [VP; subj: human, often pi]
    =====
    to run away, flee (often from an enemy):
    - X-ы смазали пятки салом Xs greased their heels;
    - Xs beat a hasty retreat.
         ♦ [Мышлаевский:] И пойду, и буду служить. Да! [Студзинский:] Почему?! [Мышлаевский:] А вот почему! Потому! Потому что у Петлюры, вы говорили, сколько? Двести тысяч! Вот эти двести тысяч пятки салом подмазали и дуют при одном слове "большевики" (Булгаков 4). [М..] And I'll go, and I'll serve. Sure! [S..] Why? [M.:] Here's why! Because! Because Petlyura has - how many did you say? - two hundred thousand! And here these two hundred thousand have greased their heels and faded away just on the mention of the word "Bolsheviks" (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > намазывать пятки

  • 14 намазывать пятки салом

    СМАЗЫВАТЬ/СМАЗАТЬ <ПОДМАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОДМАЗАТЬ, НАМАЗЫВАТЬ/НАМАЗАТЬ> ПЯТКИ (САЛОМ) highly coll
    [VP; subj: human, often pi]
    =====
    to run away, flee (often from an enemy):
    - X-ы смазали пятки салом Xs greased their heels;
    - Xs beat a hasty retreat.
         ♦ [Мышлаевский:] И пойду, и буду служить. Да! [Студзинский:] Почему?! [Мышлаевский:] А вот почему! Потому! Потому что у Петлюры, вы говорили, сколько? Двести тысяч! Вот эти двести тысяч пятки салом подмазали и дуют при одном слове "большевики" (Булгаков 4). [М..] And I'll go, and I'll serve. Sure! [S..] Why? [M.:] Here's why! Because! Because Petlyura has - how many did you say? - two hundred thousand! And here these two hundred thousand have greased their heels and faded away just on the mention of the word "Bolsheviks" (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > намазывать пятки салом

  • 15 подмазать пятки

    СМАЗЫВАТЬ/СМАЗАТЬ <ПОДМАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОДМАЗАТЬ, НАМАЗЫВАТЬ/НАМАЗАТЬ> ПЯТКИ (САЛОМ) highly coll
    [VP; subj: human, often pi]
    =====
    to run away, flee (often from an enemy):
    - X-ы смазали пятки салом Xs greased their heels;
    - Xs beat a hasty retreat.
         ♦ [Мышлаевский:] И пойду, и буду служить. Да! [Студзинский:] Почему?! [Мышлаевский:] А вот почему! Потому! Потому что у Петлюры, вы говорили, сколько? Двести тысяч! Вот эти двести тысяч пятки салом подмазали и дуют при одном слове "большевики" (Булгаков 4). [М..] And I'll go, and I'll serve. Sure! [S..] Why? [M.:] Here's why! Because! Because Petlyura has - how many did you say? - two hundred thousand! And here these two hundred thousand have greased their heels and faded away just on the mention of the word "Bolsheviks" (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подмазать пятки

  • 16 подмазать пятки салом

    СМАЗЫВАТЬ/СМАЗАТЬ <ПОДМАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОДМАЗАТЬ, НАМАЗЫВАТЬ/НАМАЗАТЬ> ПЯТКИ (САЛОМ) highly coll
    [VP; subj: human, often pi]
    =====
    to run away, flee (often from an enemy):
    - X-ы смазали пятки салом Xs greased their heels;
    - Xs beat a hasty retreat.
         ♦ [Мышлаевский:] И пойду, и буду служить. Да! [Студзинский:] Почему?! [Мышлаевский:] А вот почему! Потому! Потому что у Петлюры, вы говорили, сколько? Двести тысяч! Вот эти двести тысяч пятки салом подмазали и дуют при одном слове "большевики" (Булгаков 4). [М..] And I'll go, and I'll serve. Sure! [S..] Why? [M.:] Here's why! Because! Because Petlyura has - how many did you say? - two hundred thousand! And here these two hundred thousand have greased their heels and faded away just on the mention of the word "Bolsheviks" (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подмазать пятки салом

  • 17 подмазывать пятки

    СМАЗЫВАТЬ/СМАЗАТЬ <ПОДМАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОДМАЗАТЬ, НАМАЗЫВАТЬ/НАМАЗАТЬ> ПЯТКИ (САЛОМ) highly coll
    [VP; subj: human, often pi]
    =====
    to run away, flee (often from an enemy):
    - X-ы смазали пятки салом Xs greased their heels;
    - Xs beat a hasty retreat.
         ♦ [Мышлаевский:] И пойду, и буду служить. Да! [Студзинский:] Почему?! [Мышлаевский:] А вот почему! Потому! Потому что у Петлюры, вы говорили, сколько? Двести тысяч! Вот эти двести тысяч пятки салом подмазали и дуют при одном слове "большевики" (Булгаков 4). [М..] And I'll go, and I'll serve. Sure! [S..] Why? [M.:] Here's why! Because! Because Petlyura has - how many did you say? - two hundred thousand! And here these two hundred thousand have greased their heels and faded away just on the mention of the word "Bolsheviks" (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подмазывать пятки

  • 18 подмазывать пятки салом

    СМАЗЫВАТЬ/СМАЗАТЬ <ПОДМАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОДМАЗАТЬ, НАМАЗЫВАТЬ/НАМАЗАТЬ> ПЯТКИ (САЛОМ) highly coll
    [VP; subj: human, often pi]
    =====
    to run away, flee (often from an enemy):
    - X-ы смазали пятки салом Xs greased their heels;
    - Xs beat a hasty retreat.
         ♦ [Мышлаевский:] И пойду, и буду служить. Да! [Студзинский:] Почему?! [Мышлаевский:] А вот почему! Потому! Потому что у Петлюры, вы говорили, сколько? Двести тысяч! Вот эти двести тысяч пятки салом подмазали и дуют при одном слове "большевики" (Булгаков 4). [М..] And I'll go, and I'll serve. Sure! [S..] Why? [M.:] Here's why! Because! Because Petlyura has - how many did you say? - two hundred thousand! And here these two hundred thousand have greased their heels and faded away just on the mention of the word "Bolsheviks" (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подмазывать пятки салом

  • 19 смазать пятки

    СМАЗЫВАТЬ/СМАЗАТЬ <ПОДМАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОДМАЗАТЬ, НАМАЗЫВАТЬ/НАМАЗАТЬ> ПЯТКИ (САЛОМ) highly coll
    [VP; subj: human, often pi]
    =====
    to run away, flee (often from an enemy):
    - X-ы смазали пятки салом Xs greased their heels;
    - Xs beat a hasty retreat.
         ♦ [Мышлаевский:] И пойду, и буду служить. Да! [Студзинский:] Почему?! [Мышлаевский:] А вот почему! Потому! Потому что у Петлюры, вы говорили, сколько? Двести тысяч! Вот эти двести тысяч пятки салом подмазали и дуют при одном слове "большевики" (Булгаков 4). [М..] And I'll go, and I'll serve. Sure! [S..] Why? [M.:] Here's why! Because! Because Petlyura has - how many did you say? - two hundred thousand! And here these two hundred thousand have greased their heels and faded away just on the mention of the word "Bolsheviks" (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > смазать пятки

  • 20 смазать пятки салом

    СМАЗЫВАТЬ/СМАЗАТЬ <ПОДМАЗЫВАТЬ/ПОДМАЗАТЬ, НАМАЗЫВАТЬ/НАМАЗАТЬ> ПЯТКИ (САЛОМ) highly coll
    [VP; subj: human, often pi]
    =====
    to run away, flee (often from an enemy):
    - X-ы смазали пятки салом Xs greased their heels;
    - Xs beat a hasty retreat.
         ♦ [Мышлаевский:] И пойду, и буду служить. Да! [Студзинский:] Почему?! [Мышлаевский:] А вот почему! Потому! Потому что у Петлюры, вы говорили, сколько? Двести тысяч! Вот эти двести тысяч пятки салом подмазали и дуют при одном слове "большевики" (Булгаков 4). [М..] And I'll go, and I'll serve. Sure! [S..] Why? [M.:] Here's why! Because! Because Petlyura has - how many did you say? - two hundred thousand! And here these two hundred thousand have greased their heels and faded away just on the mention of the word "Bolsheviks" (4b).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > смазать пятки салом

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