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81 lock away
lock [something] away mettre [quelque chose] sous clé -
82 pound away
pound away at [something]1) ( strike hard) taper à tour de bras sur [piano, typewriter]2) ( work doggedly) travailler d'arrache-pied sur -
83 prise away
to prise somebody away from — fig arracher quelqu'un à [TV, work]
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84 shy away
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85 snatch away
snatch [something] away arracher quelque chose ( from somebody à quelqu'un) -
86 while away
while away [something] tuer [time] -
87 write away
écrire (to à)to write away for something — demander quelque chose par écrit [catalogue, details]
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88 be/get carried away
(to be overcome by one's feelings: She was/got carried away by the excitement.) être emporté -
89 break away
(to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) échapper (à) -
90 die away
(to fade from sight or hearing: The sound died away into the distance.) s'éteindre -
91 do away with
(to get rid of: They did away with uniforms at that school years ago.) supprimer -
92 explain away
(to get rid of (difficulties etc) by clever explaining: She could not explain away the missing money.) justifier -
93 far and away
(by a very great amount: She is far and away the cleverest girl in the class!) de très loin -
94 get away with
(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) s'en tirer (sans ennuis) -
95 idle away
(to spend (time) doing nothing: idling the hours away.) perdre son temps -
96 keep away
(to (cause to) remain at a distance: Keep away - it's dangerous!) ne pas s'approcher (de) -
97 pass away
(to die: Her grandmother passed away last night.) mourir -
98 put away
(to return to its proper place, especially out of sight: She put her clothes away in the drawer.) ranger -
99 send away for
(to order by post: I've sent away for some things that I saw in the catalogue.) commander (par la poste) -
100 straight away
(immediately: Do it straight away!) tout de suite
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