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21 salirse de lo corriente
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22 salirse de lo normal
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23 salirse de quicio
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24 salirse por peteneras
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25 salirse uno de la vaina
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26 salirse con la de Uno
(v.) = have + Posesivo + way (with), get away with itEx. Sweet Lou is a ladies' man who does not have to say much to have his way with women.Ex. He was waiting for the opportunity to unleash his fury, no one calls him a pig and gets away with it.* * *(v.) = have + Posesivo + way (with), get away with itEx: Sweet Lou is a ladies' man who does not have to say much to have his way with women.
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27 salirse con las de Uno
(v.) = get + Posesivo + (own) way, have + Posesivo + own way, get away with + murder, get away + scot-freeEx. You're one of the two reference librarians to be hired because Vijay got his way!.Ex. He could perceive that she was a person who was accustomed to having her own way.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 + Posesivo + (own) way, have + Posesivo + own way, get away with + murder, get away + scot-freeEx: You're one of the two reference librarians to be hired because Vijay got his way!.
Ex: He could perceive that she was a person who was accustomed to having her own way.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. -
28 salirse de convencionalismos
(v.) = think out(side) + (of) the boxEx. Metrosexuals are an emerging breed of men who think outside the box of male stereotypes.* * *(v.) = think out(side) + (of) the boxEx: Metrosexuals are an emerging breed of men who think outside the box of male stereotypes.
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29 salirse de la carretera
(v.) = go off + the roadEx. Suddenly, the smell struck his nostrils -- the pungency of processed corn syrup, as if the car had gone off the road and fallen into the neck of a gigantic bottle of syrup.* * *(v.) = go off + the roadEx: Suddenly, the smell struck his nostrils -- the pungency of processed corn syrup, as if the car had gone off the road and fallen into the neck of a gigantic bottle of syrup.
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30 salirse del molde
(v.) = think out(side) + (of) the boxEx. Metrosexuals are an emerging breed of men who think outside the box of male stereotypes.* * *(v.) = think out(side) + (of) the boxEx: Metrosexuals are an emerging breed of men who think outside the box of male stereotypes.
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31 salirse por la tangente
(=hacer una digresión) to go off at a tangent; (=esquivar una pregunta) to dodge the issue* * *(v.) = go off + the track, get off + the track, fly off on + a tangent, go off on + a tangent, go off at + a tangent, wander off + track, wander off + topicEx. The Commission, however, goes off the track with its structural and institutional recommendations on how to ensure the long-term availability of public information resources = No obstante, la Comisión se sale por la tangente con sus recomendaciones estructurales e institucionales sobre cómo asegurar la disponibilidad a largo plazo de los recursos de información pública.Ex. 'This discussion is getting off the track,' he said politely = "Esta discusión se está saliendo por la tangente", dijo cortésmente.Ex. There's a real danger of flying off on a tangent while writing about this as it for once is purely about politics and there's 'nowt' as controversial as that.Ex. The book encourages the reader to go off on a tangent and wander from thought to thought endlessly.Ex. If you go off at tangents, you could end up with pointless discussions about the best car to buy, the public transport alternatives, etc.Ex. You may find that it is easy to find ourself wandering off track, following something that really interests you, and ultimately not answering the question.Ex. Occasional wandering off topic is allowed, but should be kept to a bare minimum.* * *(v.) = go off + the track, get off + the track, fly off on + a tangent, go off on + a tangent, go off at + a tangent, wander off + track, wander off + topicEx: The Commission, however, goes off the track with its structural and institutional recommendations on how to ensure the long-term availability of public information resources = No obstante, la Comisión se sale por la tangente con sus recomendaciones estructurales e institucionales sobre cómo asegurar la disponibilidad a largo plazo de los recursos de información pública.
Ex: 'This discussion is getting off the track,' he said politely = "Esta discusión se está saliendo por la tangente", dijo cortésmente.Ex: There's a real danger of flying off on a tangent while writing about this as it for once is purely about politics and there's 'nowt' as controversial as that.Ex: The book encourages the reader to go off on a tangent and wander from thought to thought endlessly.Ex: If you go off at tangents, you could end up with pointless discussions about the best car to buy, the public transport alternatives, etc.Ex: You may find that it is easy to find ourself wandering off track, following something that really interests you, and ultimately not answering the question.Ex: Occasional wandering off topic is allowed, but should be kept to a bare minimum. -
32 salirse de sus casillas
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33 salirse con la suya
прил.общ. брать своё, настоять на своём, поставить на своём, ставить на своёмИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > salirse con la suya
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34 salirse con su gusto
гл.общ. добиться своегоИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > salirse con su gusto
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35 salirse de la parva
гл.общ. сбиваться с пути, уклонятьсяИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > salirse de la parva
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36 salirse de madre
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37 salirse de quicio
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38 salirse de rositas
прил.фраз. выйти сухим из воды -
39 salirse de sus casillas
прил.1) общ. выйти из терпения, дойти до белого каления, возмутить (fam.), возмущать (fam.)2) прост. взбеленитьсяИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > salirse de sus casillas
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40 salirse de una organización
прил.общ. (borrarse) выйти из организацииИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > salirse de una organización
См. также в других словарях:
salirse alguien del huacal — ► locución México coloquial Salirse de ciertas normas o quedar fuera del control de una persona: ■ a esa edad los adolescentes se salen del huacal … Enciclopedia Universal
salirse una persona con la suya — coloquial Acabar consiguiendo lo que quiere: ■ ha logrado salirse con la suya y no irá … Enciclopedia Universal
salirse — salir(se) 1. ‘Pasar de dentro a fuera’. Verbo irregular: v. conjugación modelo (→ apéndice 1, n.º 52). El imperativo singular es sal (tú) y salí (vos), y no ⊕ sale. 2. Cuando significa ‘costar una cosa una determinada cantidad’, el complemento… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
salirse por la tangente — irse por la tangente … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
salirse alguien con la suya — Conseguir una persona lo que pretende, pese a la oposición de los demás.. No cabe duda de que el pronombre posesivo ha de tener como referente un femenino. Nos valen , , , y, sobre todo … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
salirse con la suya — pop. Hacer uno que se cumpla su capricho o que las cosas resulten de acuerdo a nuestros deseos (FJS.); conseguir lo que caprichosamente o con tenacidad se pretendía (TG.) … Diccionario Lunfardo
salirse de la vaina — pop. Estar ansioso de decir o hacer algo y contenerse en ello … Diccionario Lunfardo
salirse de las casillas — pop. Impacientarse (FJS.); enojarse; perder el control; excederse por ira o pasión … Diccionario Lunfardo
salirse con la suya — coloquial Hacer una persona lo que quiere contra la opinión o voluntad de otras: ■ si no se sale con la suya se enfada muchísimo … Enciclopedia Universal
salirse o escaparse por el cuello de la camisa — ► locución coloquial Estar muy delgado: ■ ha perdido tantos kilos que se sale por el cuello de la camisa … Enciclopedia Universal
salirse una persona de la parva — ► locución coloquial Desviarse de algún asunto o intento … Enciclopedia Universal