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41 scare away/off
(to make go away or stay away because of fear: The birds were scared away by the dog.) faire fuir -
42 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.) (plat) (préparé) à emporter2) (a restaurant where such food is prepared and bought.) restaurant qui fait des plats (préparés) à emporter -
43 turn away
(to move or send away: He turned away in disgust; The police turned away the crowds.) (se) détourner -
44 bear away
bear [somebody/something] away, bear away [somebody/something] [person] enlever [person]; [wind, water] emporter [person, boat] -
45 blast away
blast away mitraillerto blast away at — mitrailler [target]
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46 brush away
brush away [something], brush [something] away enlever [crumbs]; essuyer [tear] -
47 call away
call [somebody] away appeler -
48 chase away
chase [somebody/something] away, chase away [somebody/something] lit, fig chasser -
49 chuck away
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50 do away with
do away with [something] se débarrasser de [procedure, custom, rule, feature]; supprimer [bus service etc]; démolir [building]; do away with [somebody] (colloq) ( kill) se débarrasser de [person] -
51 explain away
explain away [something], explain [something] away trouver des justifications à [discrepancy] -
52 flush away
flush [something] away, flush away [something] faire partir [waste] -
53 fritter away
fritter away [something], fritter [something] away gaspiller -
54 gamble away
gamble away [something], gamble [something] away perdre [quelque chose] au jeu -
55 hide away
hide [something] away, hide away [something] cacher -
56 pour away
pour away [something], pour [something] away vider -
57 salt away
salt away [something], salt [something] away mettre [quelque chose] de côté -
58 scare away
scare away [something/somebody], scare [something/somebody] away lit faire fuir; fig dissuader -
59 shut away
shut [somebody/something] away, shut away [somebody/something] ( lock up) enfermer [person]; mettre [quelque chose] sous clé [valuables, medicine] -
60 sign away
sign away [something], sign [something] away renoncer à [quelque chose] par écrit [rights, inheritance]
См. также в других словарях:
Away — A*way , adv. [AS. aweg, anweg, onweg; on on + weg way.] 1. From a place; hence. [1913 Webster] The sound is going away. Shak. [1913 Webster] Have me away, for I am sore wounded. 2 Chron. xxxv. 23. [1913 Webster] 2. Absent; gone; at a distance; as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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