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101 salir adelante
v.to come through, to come ahead, to become solvent again, to come out well.* * *to be successful* * *(v.) = make + ends meet, keep + the wolves from the door, get + unstuckEx. As free Web sites find it increasingly difficult to make ends meet simply with the revenue generated from advertising, they are likely, either to close down or to start charging for access to the site.Ex. Some can afford this as they are semi-retired or have other sources of income to keep the wolves from the door.Ex. In addition, students can use the glossary to get 'unstuck' while learning.* * *(v.) = make + ends meet, keep + the wolves from the door, get + unstuckEx: As free Web sites find it increasingly difficult to make ends meet simply with the revenue generated from advertising, they are likely, either to close down or to start charging for access to the site.
Ex: Some can afford this as they are semi-retired or have other sources of income to keep the wolves from the door.Ex: In addition, students can use the glossary to get 'unstuck' while learning. -
102 salir airoso
v.to succeed, to pull through, to carry the day, to make out OK.* * *to do well, be successful* * *(v.) = pass + muster, pass with + flying coloursEx. The one treaty that failed to pass muster concerned the protection of databases.Ex. There's nothing flimsy about these leather boots, put them to the test this season - they'll pass with flying colours.* * *(v.) = pass + muster, pass with + flying coloursEx: The one treaty that failed to pass muster concerned the protection of databases.
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103 salir de
v.1 to get out of, to come out from, to come out of, to leave.Salí de un gran apuro I got out of a great trouble.Ellos salieron de la tienda They came out of the store.2 to leave from, to depart from, to pull out from.Salimos del aeropuerto We departed from the airport.3 to get out of, to break out of, to free oneself from, to get free from.Salí de un gran apuro I got out of a great trouble.4 to abandon.Salí de la universidad I abandoned the university.5 to appear from.6 to go out, to go.Salir de pesca, de cacería, de compras Go out fishing, hunting, shopping...* * *(v.) = get out of, walk out of, climb out of, break out of, break through, strike out fromEx. 'I better get out of here before I wind up with more jobs!' Rachel Bough gave a short laugh.Ex. As she walked out of the library, he warned her 'cast no clout till May is out'.Ex. As regards the construction of large libraries Sweden has begun climbing out of the trough which it entered in the 1970s.Ex. Librarians must make an effort to break out of their insularity by imbibing foreign experience.Ex. Is there a glass ceiling for librarians? If so, what's the best way to break through it?.Ex. It was sung by immigrants as they struck out from distant shores and pioneers who pushed westward against an unforgiving wilderness.* * *(v.) = get out of, walk out of, climb out of, break out of, break through, strike out fromEx: 'I better get out of here before I wind up with more jobs!' Rachel Bough gave a short laugh.
Ex: As she walked out of the library, he warned her 'cast no clout till May is out'.Ex: As regards the construction of large libraries Sweden has begun climbing out of the trough which it entered in the 1970s.Ex: Librarians must make an effort to break out of their insularity by imbibing foreign experience.Ex: Is there a glass ceiling for librarians? If so, what's the best way to break through it?.Ex: It was sung by immigrants as they struck out from distant shores and pioneers who pushed westward against an unforgiving wilderness. -
104 salir ileso
v.to come out unharmed, to come through.* * *to escape unhurt, escape unharmed* * *(v.) = escape + injury, leave without + a scratchEx. All three escaped injury, but one lost property.Ex. He was left without a scratch and pursued the shooter on foot until the gunman commandeered a passing car.* * *(v.) = escape + injury, leave without + a scratchEx: All three escaped injury, but one lost property.
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105 salir impune
v.to go scot-free.* * *to go unpunished* * *(v.) = get away with it, get away with + murder, get away + scot-freeEx. He was waiting for the opportunity to unleash his fury, no one calls him a pig and gets away with it.Ex. Seldom has someone so close to the echelons of power faced capital punishment since there is widespread belief in the country that the rich and powerful can literally get away with murder.Ex. As a result, the perpetrators are getting away scot-free.* * *(v.) = get away with it, get away with + murder, get away + scot-freeEx: He was waiting for the opportunity to unleash his fury, no one calls him a pig and gets away with it.
Ex: Seldom has someone so close to the echelons of power faced capital punishment since there is widespread belief in the country that the rich and powerful can literally get away with murder.Ex: As a result, the perpetrators are getting away scot-free. -
106 salir malparado
v.to come off badly, to come off in a weak position, to make out badly.* * *to come off badly* * *(v.) = get + the rough edge of + Posesivo + tongueEx. So the unhappy lame man got up with a flea in his ear and went to the second Prince, but here, too, he got the rough edge of his tongue = Así pues, el cojo desafortunado se levantó con las orejas gachas y fue a ver al segundo príncipe, pero de nuevo salió escaldado.* * *(v.) = get + the rough edge of + Posesivo + tongueEx: So the unhappy lame man got up with a flea in his ear and went to the second Prince, but here, too, he got the rough edge of his tongue = Así pues, el cojo desafortunado se levantó con las orejas gachas y fue a ver al segundo príncipe, pero de nuevo salió escaldado.
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107 salir perdiendo
v.to lose out.* * *to come off worse, lose out* * *= victimise [victimize, -USA], come off + worst, lose out, compare + unfavourably, lose + neck, be a little worse offEx. In the name of collegiality, students are victimized, considerable intellectual resources are being squandered, and the general public is deliberately misled.Ex. The archive collection is part of the university library and when competing with the rest of the system for money always comes off worst.Ex. Libraries, in the crush to pay journal invoices, are losing out, as other services as well as staffing and pay all end up unfunded = Las bibliotecas, ante la presión de tener que pagar las facturas de las revistas, salen perdiendo ya que otros servicios así como el personal y los salarios terminanan todos con insuficientes fondos.Ex. Salaries of library professionals compare unfavourably with pay scales in the information industry.Ex. But commercial businesses do this all the time: somebody sticks a neck out, and gets promoted or loses neck depending on results.Ex. The world is a little worse off than it was before as his talents, good cheer, metered insanity will be missed.* * *= victimise [victimize, -USA], come off + worst, lose out, compare + unfavourably, lose + neck, be a little worse offEx: In the name of collegiality, students are victimized, considerable intellectual resources are being squandered, and the general public is deliberately misled.
Ex: The archive collection is part of the university library and when competing with the rest of the system for money always comes off worst.Ex: Libraries, in the crush to pay journal invoices, are losing out, as other services as well as staffing and pay all end up unfunded = Las bibliotecas, ante la presión de tener que pagar las facturas de las revistas, salen perdiendo ya que otros servicios así como el personal y los salarios terminanan todos con insuficientes fondos.Ex: Salaries of library professionals compare unfavourably with pay scales in the information industry.Ex: But commercial businesses do this all the time: somebody sticks a neck out, and gets promoted or loses neck depending on results.Ex: The world is a little worse off than it was before as his talents, good cheer, metered insanity will be missed. -
108 salir zumbando
v.to zoom away, to shoot off, to zoom off.* * *familiar to zoom off* * **to shoot off** * *(v.) = bolt, make + a bolt forEx. 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.* * *(v.) = bolt, make + a bolt forEx: These are some of the shots I took before the heavens opened and we bolted for the car.
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109 salir despedido
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110 salir vencedor
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111 Salir picando
бежать. Букв.быстро так удаляться(salir), как укушеный(picando)Correr. -
112 salir con
v.1 to go out with, to date.To la basura sale con una escoba All trash goes out with a broom.Salía con María entonces I was dating Mary then.2 to come out with, to improvise.Sale con cada burrada! He comes out with such nonsense!3 to go out with, to walk out with.4 to end up with, to contract.5 to go out with.To la basura sale con una escoba All trash goes out with a broom.6 to come off with.Salir con honor Come off with honor. -
113 salir a la cara
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114 salir a la demanda
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115 salir a luz
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116 salir a uña de caballo
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117 salir al encuentro a uno
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118 salir al paso de uno
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119 salir bien parado
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120 salir cuenta
2) подходить, быть удобным
См. также в других словарях:
salir — [ salir ] v. tr. <conjug. : 2> • XIIe; de sale ♦ Rendre sale, plus sale. 1 ♦ Altérer la netteté, la pureté de (qqch.) par un contact répugnant ou enlaidissant. ⇒ barbouiller, crotter, éclabousser, graisser, maculer, noircir, poisser,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
salir — verbo intransitivo,prnl. 1. Pasar (una persona, un animal o una cosa) de [la parte de dentro a la de fuera de un lugar]: Salí a la terraza. Los niños salieron de l cine muy temprano. He engordado y este anillo no sale. Este tornillo … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Salir de Matos — Wappen Karte … Deutsch Wikipedia
salir — salir, salir de estampida expr. salir rápidamente. ❙ «Sin parar motores ni decir ni mu salieron de estampida a la vez...» B. Pérez Aranda et al., La ex siempre llama dos veces. ❙ «...la miro otro ratito más y salgo de estampida.» C. Pérez… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
salir de estampida — salir, salir de estampida expr. salir rápidamente. ❙ «Sin parar motores ni decir ni mu salieron de estampida a la vez...» B. Pérez Aranda et al., La ex siempre llama dos veces. ❙ «...la miro otro ratito más y salgo de estampida.» C. Pérez… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
salir — (Del lat. salīre, saltar, brotar). 1. intr. Pasar de dentro a fuera. U. t. c. prnl.) 2. Partir de un lugar a otro. Tal día salieron los reyes de Madrid para Barcelona. 3. Desembarazarse, librarse de algún lugar estrecho, peligroso o molesto. 4.… … Diccionario de la lengua española
Salir — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Salir Freguesia de Portugal … Wikipedia Español
salir cascando — salir rápidamente; salir apurado; ser expulsado; ser despedido de un trabajo o función; cf. volar, rajar, cascar, ir volando, salir volando, salir con viento fresco, apretar, apretar cueva, salir cagando, salir hecho un peo, salir apretando; … Diccionario de chileno actual
salir cagando — salir rápidamente; salir apurado; arrancar; ser expulsado; cf. volar, rajar, cascar, ir volando, salir volando, salir con viento fresco, apretar, apretar cueva, salir cagando, salir hecho un peo, salir apretando; de repente nos vamos dando cuenta … Diccionario de chileno actual
salir hecho un peo — salir rápidamente; salir apurado; arrancar; cf. apretar, volar, rajar, cascar, ir volando, salir rajado, salir apretando, salir fletando, salir cascando, salir volando, apretar cachete, apretar cueva … Diccionario de chileno actual
salir volando — salir rápidamente; salir apurado; ser expulsado; cf. apretar, rajar, cascar, salir rajado, salir hecho un peo, salir apretando, salir cascando, ir volando, volar; tuve que salir volando esta mañana a alcanzar el bus de las siete … Diccionario de chileno actual