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121 удрать
1) General subject: betake oneself to one's heels, bolt, bung off, chevy, cut sticks, decamp, flee to the bent (спасаясь от опасности, кредиторов), get away, give the guy to (от кого-л.), go to the bent, lam, leg-bail, make a bolt, make a run of it, nip off, play hooky, run away, run away from (от кого-л., от чего-л.), scamper, scuttle, show a clean pair of heels, skip, slope, stump one's chalks, take a clean pair of heels, take to heels, take to legs, take to one's heels, take to one's legs, turn one's tail (струсив), vamoose, vamose, whip off, make a get-away, make off, make oneself scarce, play hookey, run off, skip off, take wings, give the slip (от кого-л.)2) Colloquial: broom, change one's base, cut, hop it, nip away, scoot, skedaddle, sling one's hook, beat it, clear off, give leg bail3) Slang: guy, walk one's chalks4) American: peddle (one's) papers, scram5) Rude: haul ass6) Jargon: cut one's lucky (вовремя), cut one's stick, hook, hook it, nix out, powder, rabbitfoot, slope off, stump (one's) chalk, walk chalk7) Graphic expression: head for the hills8) Makarov: take leg-bail, do a bolt, do a bunk, do the Dutch act, fling up heels -
122 харя
1) General subject: kisser2) Colloquial: broad face3) British English: Chevy Chase (Modern Rhyming Slang for 'face'.)4) Rude: mug5) Invective: shit faced -
123 шевроле
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124 щщи
1) General subject: strike at the face (ломая щщи), with a pale face (на бледных щщах), deliver at the face (прописать в щщи)2) Jargon: worried face (на тревожных щщах), chevy chase (На сложных щщах), paste (отгрузить в щщи) -
125 CHEV
сокр. Chevyавто ЧевиАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > CHEV
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126 Шевроле
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127 Hetzjagd
f2. fig. (Verfolgung) hunt, chase3. fig. (Eile) (mad) rush* * *die Hetzjagdchevy* * *Hẹtz|jagdf1) (lit, fig) hounding (auf +acc of)2) (fig = Hast) rush, hurryes war die reinste Hetzjagd — it was one mad rush
* * *Hetz·jagdfzur \Hetzjagd auf jdn blasen to stir up a hate/smear campaign against sb3. (übertriebene Hast) mad rush* * *2) (Hast) [mad] rush* * *Hetzjagd f2. fig (Verfolgung) hunt, chase3. fig (Eile) (mad) rush* * *2) (Hast) [mad] rush -
128 persecución
f.persecution, chase, chevy, chivvy.* * *1 pursuit2 (represión) persecution* * *noun f.1) persecution2) pursuit* * *SF1) (=acoso) pursuitpersecución individual — (Ciclismo) individual pursuit
2) (Pol, Rel) persecution* * *a) ( en sentido físico) pursuitb) ( por la ideología) persecutionser objeto de or sufrir persecuciones — to be subjected to persecution, to be persecuted
* * *= chase, hunt, harassment, hunting, persecution, stalking.Ex. Enthusiasm in a searcher, of course, all are agreed on: 'he must delight in the chase for its own sake'.Ex. If a search, manual or on-line, appears likely to last more than a few minutes, and should the librarian decide not to encourage the enquirer to join in the hunt, good practice requires that the visitor be given something to be going on with and invited to sit down.Ex. Incidents of harassment in libraries today between library employees and patrons or between one patron and another are on the increase.Ex. It was not until the 16th century that falconry and stag hunting gained the significance that it retained until 1789.Ex. This paper discusses the problem of censorship and persecution of publishers by authoritarian regimes.Ex. States began passing anti stalking legislation in 1990 after a rash of stalking related murders and publicity surrounding the stalking of celebrities = Los estados empezaron a aprobar legislación contra el acecho en 1990 después de una racha de asesinatos relacionados con el acoso y de la publicidad que surgió relacionada con la persecución de famosos.----* persecución en coche a alta velocidad = high-speed chase.* persecución étnica = ethnic persecution.* persecución racial = racial persecution.* persecución religiosa = religious persecution.* * *a) ( en sentido físico) pursuitb) ( por la ideología) persecutionser objeto de or sufrir persecuciones — to be subjected to persecution, to be persecuted
* * *= chase, hunt, harassment, hunting, persecution, stalking.Ex: Enthusiasm in a searcher, of course, all are agreed on: 'he must delight in the chase for its own sake'.
Ex: If a search, manual or on-line, appears likely to last more than a few minutes, and should the librarian decide not to encourage the enquirer to join in the hunt, good practice requires that the visitor be given something to be going on with and invited to sit down.Ex: Incidents of harassment in libraries today between library employees and patrons or between one patron and another are on the increase.Ex: It was not until the 16th century that falconry and stag hunting gained the significance that it retained until 1789.Ex: This paper discusses the problem of censorship and persecution of publishers by authoritarian regimes.Ex: States began passing anti stalking legislation in 1990 after a rash of stalking related murders and publicity surrounding the stalking of celebrities = Los estados empezaron a aprobar legislación contra el acecho en 1990 después de una racha de asesinatos relacionados con el acoso y de la publicidad que surgió relacionada con la persecución de famosos.* persecución en coche a alta velocidad = high-speed chase.* persecución étnica = ethnic persecution.* persecución racial = racial persecution.* persecución religiosa = religious persecution.* * *A1 (en sentido físico) pursuitsalieron en persecución del fugitivo they set off in pursuit of the fugitive2 (en ciclismo) pursuitB (por la ideología) persecutionfueron objeto de persecución they were subjected to persecution, they were persecutedsufrieron persecuciones por sus ideas religiosas they were persecuted for their religious ideas* * *
persecución sustantivo femenino
persecución sustantivo femenino
1 pursuit
2 (por ideología, política) persecution
' persecución' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caza
- manía
- sufrir
English:
chase
- escape
- intensify
- manhunt
- persecution
- pursuit
- victimization
- man
* * *persecución nf1. [seguimiento] pursuit2. [acoso] persecution;los primeros cristianos sufrieron persecución the first Christians were persecuted3. Dep pursuitpersecución por equipos team pursuit;persecución individual individual pursuit* * *f1 ( búsqueda) pursuit2 ( acoso) persecution* * *persecución nf, pl - ciones1) : pursuit, chase2) : persecution* * *1. (en general) chase2. (política, ideológica) persecution
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