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away

  • 1 away

    [ə'wei]
    1) (to or at a distance from the person speaking or the person or thing spoken about: He lives three miles away (from the town); Go away!; Take it away!) væk; bort(e)
    2) (in the opposite direction: She turned away so that he would not see her tears.) væk; den anden vej
    3) ((gradually) into nothing: The noise died away.) væk; bort
    4) (continuously: They worked away until dark.) derudad; uden ophør
    5) ((of a football match etc) not on the home ground: The team is playing away this weekend; ( also adjective) an away match.) udebane; udebane-
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    [ə'wei]
    1) (to or at a distance from the person speaking or the person or thing spoken about: He lives three miles away (from the town); Go away!; Take it away!) væk; bort(e)
    2) (in the opposite direction: She turned away so that he would not see her tears.) væk; den anden vej
    3) ((gradually) into nothing: The noise died away.) væk; bort
    4) (continuously: They worked away until dark.) derudad; uden ophør
    5) ((of a football match etc) not on the home ground: The team is playing away this weekend; ( also adjective) an away match.) udebane; udebane-

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  • 2 away

    bort

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  • 3 away

    væk

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  • 4 give away

    1) (to give etc (something) to someone (eg because one no longer wants it): I'm going to give all my money away.) give væk
    2) (to cause or allow (information etc) to become known usually accidentally: He gave away our hiding-place (noun give-away: the lingering smell was a give-away).) røbe; afsløre; afsløring
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    1) (to give etc (something) to someone (eg because one no longer wants it): I'm going to give all my money away.) give væk
    2) (to cause or allow (information etc) to become known usually accidentally: He gave away our hiding-place (noun give-away: the lingering smell was a give-away).) røbe; afsløre; afsløring

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  • 5 run away

    1) (to escape: He ran away from school.) stikke af
    2) ((with with) to steal: He ran away with all her money.) stikke af
    3) ((with with) to go too fast etc to be controlled by: The horse ran away with him.) løbe væk; stikke af
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    1) (to escape: He ran away from school.) stikke af
    2) ((with with) to steal: He ran away with all her money.) stikke af
    3) ((with with) to go too fast etc to be controlled by: The horse ran away with him.) løbe væk; stikke af

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  • 6 scare away/off

    (to make go away or stay away because of fear: The birds were scared away by the dog.) skræmme væk
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    (to make go away or stay away because of fear: The birds were scared away by the dog.) skræmme væk

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  • 7 take-away

    1) (food prepared and bought in a restaurant but taken away and eaten somewhere else eg at home: I'll go and buy a take-away; ( also adjective) a take-away meal.) færdigmad
    2) (a restaurant where such food is prepared and bought.) grillbar
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    1) (food prepared and bought in a restaurant but taken away and eaten somewhere else eg at home: I'll go and buy a take-away; ( also adjective) a take-away meal.) færdigmad
    2) (a restaurant where such food is prepared and bought.) grillbar

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  • 8 turn away

    (to move or send away: He turned away in disgust; The police turned away the crowds.) vende sig bort; sende væk
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    (to move or send away: He turned away in disgust; The police turned away the crowds.) vende sig bort; sende væk

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  • 9 brush away

    (to wipe off: She brushed away a tear; She brushed it away.) tørre væk; feje væk
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    (to wipe off: She brushed away a tear; She brushed it away.) tørre væk; feje væk

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  • 10 fall away

    1) (to become less in number: The crowd began to fall away.) blive mindre
    2) (to slope downwards: The ground fell away steeply.) skråne nedad; hælde
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    1) (to become less in number: The crowd began to fall away.) blive mindre
    2) (to slope downwards: The ground fell away steeply.) skråne nedad; hælde

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  • 11 get away

    1) (to (be able to) leave: I usually get away (from the office) at four-thirty.) slippe afsted
    2) (to escape: The thieves got away in a stolen car.) slippe væk
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    1) (to (be able to) leave: I usually get away (from the office) at four-thirty.) slippe afsted
    2) (to escape: The thieves got away in a stolen car.) slippe væk

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  • 12 stow away

    1) (to hide oneself on a ship, aircraft etc before its departure, in order to travel on it without paying the fare: He stowed away on a cargo ship for New York.) rejse som blind passager
    2) (to put or pack in a (secret) place until required: My jewellery is safely stowed away in the bank.) gemme; opbevare
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    1) (to hide oneself on a ship, aircraft etc before its departure, in order to travel on it without paying the fare: He stowed away on a cargo ship for New York.) rejse som blind passager
    2) (to put or pack in a (secret) place until required: My jewellery is safely stowed away in the bank.) gemme; opbevare

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  • 13 throw away

    1) (to get rid of: He always throws away his old clothes.) smide væk
    2) (to lose through lack of care, concern etc: Don't throw your chance of promotion away by being careless.) forspilde
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    1) (to get rid of: He always throws away his old clothes.) smide væk
    2) (to lose through lack of care, concern etc: Don't throw your chance of promotion away by being careless.) forspilde

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  • 14 be/get carried away

    (to be overcome by one's feelings: She was/got carried away by the excitement.) blive revet med
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    (to be overcome by one's feelings: She was/got carried away by the excitement.) blive revet med

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  • 15 break away

    (to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) rive sig løs
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    (to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) rive sig løs

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  • 16 die away

    (to fade from sight or hearing: The sound died away into the distance.) forsvinde; dø bort
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    (to fade from sight or hearing: The sound died away into the distance.) forsvinde; dø bort

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  • 17 do away with

    (to get rid of: They did away with uniforms at that school years ago.) afskaffe; rydde af vejen
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    (to get rid of: They did away with uniforms at that school years ago.) afskaffe; rydde af vejen

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  • 18 explain away

    (to get rid of (difficulties etc) by clever explaining: She could not explain away the missing money.) bortforklare
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    (to get rid of (difficulties etc) by clever explaining: She could not explain away the missing money.) bortforklare

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  • 19 far and away

    (by a very great amount: She is far and away the cleverest girl in the class!) langt
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    (by a very great amount: She is far and away the cleverest girl in the class!) langt

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  • 20 get away with

    (to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) slippe godt fra
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    (to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) slippe godt fra

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См. также в других словарях:

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