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1 away
[əˈweɪ] adverb1) to or at a distance from the person speaking or the person or thing spoken about:Go away!
بَعيداً، في مَكان بَعيدTake it away!
2) in the opposite direction:إلى الجِهَة المُعاكِسَهShe turned away so that he would not see her tears.
3) (gradually) into nothing:بَعيداً تَدريجِيّاًThe noise died away.
4) continuously:بِصورَة مُسْتَمِرَّهThey worked away until dark.
5) (of a football match etc) not on the home ground:بَعيدا عَن (البَيت)( also adjective) an away match.
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2 give away
1) to give etc (something) to someone (eg because one no longer wants it):يُوَزِّع ، يَهبI'm going to give all my money away.
2) to cause or allow (information etc ) to become known usually accidentally:يَكْشِف، يُفْشي السِّرHe gave away our hiding-place (noun ˈgive-away: the lingering smell was a give-away).
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3 do away with
أَلْغَى \ abolish: to bring to an end; stop (a custom, rule, etc.): Those laws should be abolished. call off: to give orders or decide to stop sth. which has been arranged: The meeting was called off. cancel: to stop sth. that was planned: The match was cancelled because of rain. do away with: to put an end to (sth. old and useless): Such customs should be done away with. nullify: to make of no use or value: If you drink alcohol, it will nullify the effects of your medicine. repeal: to end the effect of (a law). revoke: to take back (an official order, decision, etc.). -
4 tear sb. away
اِنْتَزَعَ \ extort: to obtain sth. (a promise, money, etc.) by force, or fear of force. extract: to take out (a tooth from sb.’s mouth, oil from a seed, useful parts from a book, etc.). grab: to seize quickly. snatch: to take (or try to take) violently: He snatched the bag from her hand. He snatched at the ball but missed it. It is rude to snatch when you are offered something. tear: (with down, off, out) to move by pulling or tearing: Someone has torn the notice down. tear sb. away: to cause sb. to leave sth. very interesting: I could hardly tear myself away from the party, but I had to go home. \ See Also ابتز (ابْتَزَّ)، اختطف (اِخْتَطَفَ)، مزق (مَزَّقَ) -
5 throw away
طَرَحَ \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. deduct: to take away (sth., usu. money) from sth. else, usu. a larger amount of money; subtract: Money will be deducted from your weekly pay, if you come late to work. discard: to throw sth. away as unwanted: Don’t discard that box, it may be useful. pitch: to throw with a sudden sharp movement: My horse pitched me off its back. scrap: to make no more use of (sth. that is worn out or no longer suitable): We’ve scrapped our holiday because it would cost too much. subtract: to take away (an amount in numbers): If you subtract 2 from 7, you leave 5. throw away: free oneself of sth. wnwanted (by putting it in a waste-paper basket, etc.): We throw away empty cigarette packets. \ See Also تخلص من (تَخَلَّصَ مِن)، أَلْقَى جانِبًا، أَنْقَصَ، خصم (خَصَمَ)، نبذ (نَبَذَ) -
6 do away with
تَخَلَّصَ مِن \ banish: to put sth. out of one’s mind: She could not banish her grief for her dead child. dispose: (with of) to get free (of sth. unwanted) by selling it, throwing it away or dealing with it in any way: If the box is empty, you can dispose of it. do away with: to put an end to (sth. old and useless): Such customs should be done away with. dump: to throw away (sth. large and unwanted): Where shall I dump this broken chair. get over: to get better from (an illness); not feel any more (shock, surprise, etc.): She can’t get over the shock of her husband’s death. get rid of: free oneself of: How can I get rid of these unwelcome visitors?. stamp out: to put an end to (sth. dangerous or evil): We must stamp out this disease before it spreads. \ See Also طرد (طَرَدَ)، ألغى (أَلْغَى)، قَضَى على -
7 throw away
نَبَذَ \ discard: to throw sth. away as unwanted: Don’t discard that box, it may be useful. ostracize: (of a group) to turn away from (sb.): Because he had been to prison he was ostracized by his former friends. scrap: to make no more use (sth. that is worn out or no longer suitable): We’ve scrapped our holiday because it would cost too much. throw away: to free oneself of sth. unwanted (by putting it in a waste-paper basket, etc.): We throw away empty cigarette packets. \ See Also طرح (طَرَحَ)، أَلْقى جانِبًا -
8 run away
1) to escape:يَهْرُبHe ran away from school.
يَسْرقHe ran away with all her money.
3) ( with with ) to go too fast etc to be controlled by:يَرْكُضُ بِسُرْعَةٍ بِحَيْث لا يُمْكِن السَّيْطَرَة عليهThe horse ran away with him.
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9 wear away
يَفْنى، يَذوب، يَبْلىThe steps have (been) worn away in places.
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10 stow away
1) to hide oneself on a ship, aircraft etc before its departure, in order to travel on it without paying the fare:يَخْتَفي في سَفينَه مُتَهَرِّباً من دَفْع الأجْرَهHe stowed away on a cargo ship for New York.
2) to put or pack in a (secret) place until required:يُخْفي، يَحْتَفِظ في مكانٍ سِرّيMy jewellery is safely stowed away in the bank.
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11 throw away
1) to get rid of:يَتَخَلَّصHe always throws away his old clothes.
2) to lose through lack of care, concern etc:يَخْسَرDon't throw your chance of promotion away by being careless.
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12 give away
تَنَازَلَ عَن \ give away: to give freely: I’ve given away my stamp collection to various boys. surrender: to give (oneself, a town, arms, etc.) into the power of an enemy or of a force too strong to resist: The defeated army was forced to surrender. I surrendered to my desire for an alcoholic drink. -
13 explain away
to get rid of (difficulties etc) by clever explaining:يَجِد التفسيرShe could not explain away the missing money.
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14 tear (oneself) away
to leave a place, activity etc unwillingly:يُقْلِع عَن، يَبْتَعِدI couldn't tear myself away from the television.
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15 tear (oneself) away
to leave a place, activity etc unwillingly:يُقْلِع عَن، يَبْتَعِدI couldn't tear myself away from the television.
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16 waste away
to decay; to lose weight, strength and health etc:يهزُل، يَضْعُف، يَفْقِد قُوَّتَهHe is wasting away because he has a terrible disease.
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17 протанцевать всю ночь (вечеринку etc.)
General subject: dance the whole night (party etc.) awayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > протанцевать всю ночь (вечеринку etc.)
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18 a fugi cu banii etc.
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19 a tăia cheltuielile etc.
to do away with expenses, etc.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a tăia cheltuielile etc.
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20 a week (on/next) Friday etc
a week from today, tomorrow, Friday etc:بَعْد أسْبوع من اليَوْمCould we meet a week (on/next) Monday?
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