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1 away off
tālu prom -
2 scare away/off
(to make go away or stay away because of fear: The birds were scared away by the dog.) aizbiedēt -
3 off the beaten track
(away from main roads, centres of population etc.) nomaļus* * *neierasts; mazpazīstams; sānis no iestaigātā ceļa; oriģināli; netradicionāli; par jaunu ceļu -
4 drive off
1) (to leave or go away in a car etc: He got into a van and drove off.) aizbraukt (ar automašīnu)2) (to keep away: to drive off flies.) aizdzīt3) (in golf, to make the first stroke from the tee.) (golfa spēlē) izdarīt pirmo sitienu -
5 go off
1) ((of a bomb etc) to explode: The little boy was injured when the firework went off in his hand.) sprāgt2) ((of an alarm) to ring: When the alarm went off the thieves ran away.) (par trauksmi) skanēt3) (to leave: He went off yesterday.) aiziet4) (to begin to dislike: I've gone off cigarettes.) zaudēt interesi/patiku5) (to become rotten: That meat has gone off.) sabojāties6) (to stop working: The fan has gone off.) pārstāt darboties -
6 tail off
1) (to become fewer, smaller or weaker (at the end): His interest tailed off towards the end of the film.) sarukt; apsīkt2) ((also tail away) (of voices etc) to become quieter or silent: His voice tailed away into silence.) norimt; pieklust; apklust; izgaist -
7 hold off
1) ((of weather) to stay away: I hope the rain holds off.) (par laiku) nesākties2) (to keep off; to fight successfully against: The soldiers managed to hold off the enemy.) atturēt; nelaist tuvumā -
8 keep off
1) (to stay away: There are notices round the bomb warning people to keep off; The rain kept off and we had sunshine for the wedding.) turēties atstatu2) (to prevent from getting to or on to (something): This umbrella isn't pretty, but it keeps off the rain.) turēt atstatu; atvairīt -
9 slip off
1) (to take (clothes) off quickly: Slip off your shoe.) ātri novilkt; nomest (apģērbu)2) (to move away noiselessly or hurriedly: We'll slip off when no-one's looking.) aiziet nepamanītam; aizlavīties -
10 brush away
(to wipe off: She brushed away a tear; She brushed it away.) noraust; noslaucīt -
11 fight off
(to drive away by fighting: She managed to fight off her attacker; I'll fight this cold off by going to bed early.) atvairīt -
12 run off
1) (to print or copy: I want 500 copies run off at once.) pavairot (eksemplārus)2) ((with with) to steal or take away: He ran off with my wife.) aizbēgt kopā ar kādu -
13 shut off
1) (to stop an engine working, a liquid flowing etc: I'll need to shut the gas off before I repair the fire.) izslēgt; nogriezt2) (to keep away (from); to make separate (from): He shut himself off from the rest of the world.) noslēgties -
14 fuck off
((slang, vulgar) to go away; Go away!) tinies prom! atšujies! -
15 carry off
(to take away by carrying: She carried off the screaming child.) aiznest projām -
16 clear off
(to go away: He cleared off without saying a word.) aizmukt -
17 move off
((of vehicles etc) to begin moving away: The bus moved off just as I got to the bus stop.) (par transporta līdzekli) atiet, sākt braukt -
18 pack off
(to send away, usually quickly and without wasting time: They packed the children off to bed early.) aizsūtīt (nekavējoties) -
19 pass off
((of sickness, an emotion etc) to go away: By the evening, his sickness had passed off and he felt better.) pāriet, beigties -
20 push off
(to go away: I wish you'd push off!) iet prom; pazust
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