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41 wear away
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42 win away
[wina'wei]phr v1) відняти, відбити2) вирватися, відбитися -
43 work away
phr vпродовжувати ( наполегливо) працювати -
44 write away
phr vнадсилати запит або замовленняshe wrote away for the book, because the shop didn't have it — вона замовила цю книгу, тому що в магазині її не було
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45 he that sings frightens away his ills
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > he that sings frightens away his ills
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46 he who sings drives away his cares
var: he that sings frightens away his illsтой, хто співає, відганяє від себе турботиEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > he who sings drives away his cares
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47 sport as you may while the master's away
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > sport as you may while the master's away
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48 when the cat is away, the mice will play
syn: the mouse lordships where a cat is not≅ як миші кота не чують, то по хаті ґаздують доти миші скачуть, доки кота не зачують кіт за пліт, а миші в танець як кота дома нема, то миші по столу бігаютьEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > when the cat is away, the mice will play
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49 blunder away
проґа́витиto blunder away one's chance — пропусти́ти (проґа́вити) зру́чну наго́ду
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50 bundle away
(bundle away [off]) відсила́ти, спрова́джувати -
51 do away with
покінчи́ти, зни́щитиhe did away with himself — він покінчи́в із собо́ю
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52 give away
1) віддава́ти, роздава́ти2) розм. вика́зувати; виявля́ти; зра́джуватиto give away the show розм. — ви́казати (розголоси́ти) секре́т
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53 stay away
не прихо́дити, не з'явля́тисяto stay away from smth. [smb.] — трима́тися да́лі від чо́гось (ко́гось)
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54 tear away
відрива́тиto tear oneself away — наси́лу відірва́тися
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55 whittle away
= whittle down сточи́ти; перен. звести́ наніве́цьto whittle away the distinction between... — усу́нути різни́цю між...
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56 turned away away witness
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57 cache away
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58 carry away goods
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59 do away
(with smb.) покінчити ( з кимсь або чимсь) -
60 get away with murder
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